House of the Dragon: Episode Six ‘Smallfolk’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

A tighter episode than last week’s, House of the Dragon both pushes the plot forward and continues to spin its wheels in place with some of its many plot points. It’s an experience that’s still entertaining and engaging for sure, but one that grows equally frustrating, especially when there’s only two episodes left now that episode six, titled Smallfolk, has wrapped up. No surprise to … Continue reading House of the Dragon: Episode Six ‘Smallfolk’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

House of the Dragon: Episode Five ‘ ‘Regent’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

After the high-stakes battle that played out last week, House of the Dragon returned with a somewhat slower and less urgent episode once more. We learned some interesting pieces of information and got some set up for things to come (some things not for another season at least), but this was very much the calm after the storm. Considering Rhaenys was killed off last week, … Continue reading House of the Dragon: Episode Five ‘ ‘Regent’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Acolyte: ‘Choice’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

In its penultimate episode, The Acolyte goes back sixteen years again and fills in the blanks from the first flashback episode. This time, we see the events at Brendock from the point of view of the Jedi and learn what really happened. I deduced two things while watching this episode. One, this episode should have been edited with the first flashback episode. With that in … Continue reading The Acolyte: ‘Choice’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

House of the Dragon Episode 4: ‘The Red Dragon and the Gold’ SPOILERS Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

House of the Dragon delivered what may be the best action sequence in the Westeros setting since the Battle of the Bastards in season six. Audience members waiting for this war to actually kick off certainly got their wish in this episode, with clashing armies, dragons, and some high-stakes outcomes. The Red Dragon and the Gold was front-loaded by political and character-driven scenes, but we’re … Continue reading House of the Dragon Episode 4: ‘The Red Dragon and the Gold’ SPOILERS Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Ferrari’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Ferrari is the first film from legendary director Michael Mann since his 2015 misfire Blackhat. The film stars Adam Driver as the titular car manufacturer as he navigates multiple challenges in the summer of 1957. Ferrari also co-stars Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, Jack O’Connell, and Patrick Dempsey in supporting roles. So, after such a long hiatus, does Michael Mann still have it and is this … Continue reading ‘Ferrari’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Best Revolutionary War Movies & Shows To Celebrate the 4th of July – ScreenHub Entertainment

Once again, it is the fourth of July. As an entire nation gets ready to celebrate America’s birthday, I think it is worth looking back and remembering the time when we decided that kings were generally a bad idea, and we probably shouldn’t have one. Unfortunately, when looking for movies and TV shows about the Revolutionary War, there aren’t a whole lot of options but … Continue reading The Best Revolutionary War Movies & Shows To Celebrate the 4th of July – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

You have to admire the dedication to the craft. Kevin Costner, who directs, co-writes and stars in Horizon, clearly wanted to tell this story, so much so that he put up his own money to finance and market the film, which is the first in an original series, something of a rarity these days and part of the reason I was so interested in it. … Continue reading ‘Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Acolyte: ‘Teach/Corrupt’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

As a result of last week’s complete and utter massacre, the roster of characters on The Acolyte definitely feels smaller but that may actually be working in the show’s favour. With each twin with a different master, we get less bounding around and baggage. The episode is ultimately a pit stop episode and once again is far too short that being said. For the most … Continue reading The Acolyte: ‘Teach/Corrupt’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Film & Spirits EPISODE 57 – House of the Dragon S2/Bad Boys: Ride or Die/The Bikeriders

After his vacation in Portugal, Sean comes back with his impression on The Bikeriders, an hommage to Martin Scorsese on motorcycles. The gents also discuss the first episodes of House of the Dragon season 2, which is off to a great start, as well as the fourth Bad Boys movie currently in theatres. Apple Continue reading Film & Spirits EPISODE 57 – House of the Dragon S2/Bad Boys: Ride or Die/The Bikeriders

‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

A Quiet Place: Day One is the prequel/spinoff to the sci-fi/horror franchise starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn. Franchise veteran John Krasinski has a writing credit on this one but passes over the directing duties to Michael Sarnoski (Pig). So, does this franchise work without its usual cast and director? Let’s find out. Much like the opening sequence in A Quiet Place: Part II, Day One … Continue reading ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment