‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season Two Premiere Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

After only a year between seasons (how refreshing!), Daredevil: Born Again returns for its sophomore season. Unlike the first season, which saw massive rewrites occur partway through production, season two locked in a vision to be in line with the revised episodes of the first season, which line up in tone and narratively with the original Netflix run of the show. And while the season … Continue reading ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season Two Premiere Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Six seasons and a movie! But not for Community, we’re still waiting for that. No, this time we round out the story of BBC’s hit drama Peaky Blinders with a new cinematic conclusion. Does the movie cap things off nicely, or does it fail to justify its existence? Let’s find out. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man takes place roughly six years after the events of … Continue reading ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Project Hail Mary’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

This is going to be as spoiler-free as possible, as I find going into these movies blind may actually be a boon. That said, I feel that to properly express my thoughts on the movie, I have to talk about an element that is present in the marketing, but I would’ve actually omitted from the trailers personally. So if you haven’t seen any trailers to … Continue reading ‘Project Hail Mary’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’ Improves On Its Predecessor In Every Way – ScreenHub Entertainment

The original Kingdom Come: Deliverance began its journey as a Kickstarter game in 2014, after the Czech studio Warhorse exhausted funding options to attract investors. The first-person, sim-heavy game was released in 2018 and was a smash hit, despite being quite janky and notoriously difficult. Earlier in 2025, the studio released Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the hotly anticipated follow-up. With a bigger budget and team, … Continue reading ‘Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’ Improves On Its Predecessor In Every Way – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘How to Make A Killing’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Among all the films that were released recently, I feel like Glen Powell’s latest, How to Make a Killing, leapt onto the screen without much fuss or discourse. Which is a bit of a bummer, as this was a pretty fun little flick that’s only elevated by the ridiculous screen presence of its lead actor. The setup is simple. Powell plays Becket Redfellow, an average … Continue reading ‘How to Make A Killing’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

He Will Rock You: Looking Back on ‘A Knight’s Tale’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

With A Knight of the Seven Kingdom’s first season behind us now, it seems topical and appropriate to look back on another project that’s all about knights and jousting. Having just celebrated its 25th anniversary, A Knight’s Tale has gone on to become something of a cult classic. Incorporating rock and roll music, medieval jousting, and plenty of style, the film shouldn’t actually work, but … Continue reading He Will Rock You: Looking Back on ‘A Knight’s Tale’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Morrow’ Spoiler Review and Season One Thoughts – ScreenHub Entertainment

The sixth and final episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms wrapped up a lot of the character moments and threads set in motion throughout the course of the season. Tinged with a sense of “why me”, a miserable Dunk questions his place in the bigger picture, in a world without Baelor Targaryen in it, thanks to him in some way, shape or form. … Continue reading A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Morrow’ Spoiler Review and Season One Thoughts – ScreenHub Entertainment

Red Dawn: The Cult Classic That Became a Symbol of Resistance in Ukraine – ScreenHub Entertainment

It has been several years since the war in Ukraine began. The country is not the same. It is wounded. Streets once filled with people are now empty, save the occasional husk of burned-out military equipment, destroyed in battles that, for the people of Ukraine, are still frighteningly fresh. And yet on some of these burned-out husks are scrawled spray-painted messages. It’s a single, curious … Continue reading Red Dawn: The Cult Classic That Became a Symbol of Resistance in Ukraine – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Crime 101’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The shadow that the iconic film Heat has cast over the heist genre is long. It’s pretty hard to do a film these days that centers on both the thieves and the police, without first thinking of Michael Mann’s iconic film. So while Crime 101 does share a lot of notes with Heat, it also does a lot differently, and a lot of it does … Continue reading ‘Crime 101’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ‘In the Name of the Mother’s Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The penultimate episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms had a lot of what you expected would happen, but a decent amount was very much unexpected, even for book readers. Despite some jitters, Dunk charges into the seven against seven trial, only to be unhorsed quite quickly. But instead of sticking with him and seeing how the rest of the melee plays out, we’re … Continue reading A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ‘In the Name of the Mother’s Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment