Is ‘Batman V Superman: Ultimate Edition’ Any Better? Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

With all the excitement in the air about the imminent release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League (aka The Snyder Cut) in March, I thought it’d be a good time to finally check out the director’s cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: Ultimate Edition. Clocking in at 31 minutes longer than the theatrical cut, does this R-rated version improve upon the original version and … Continue reading Is ‘Batman V Superman: Ultimate Edition’ Any Better? Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Maidens & Maniacs: Female Empowerment in the Slasher Genre – ScreenHub Entertainment

Since the slasher sub-genre of horror films exploded into cinemas in the late ’70s, many critics have attacked the genre as being sexist against women. Films like Halloween, Friday the 13th and others are often labelled as misogynistic morality tales that punish those living their lives freely, and only reward the so-called “good girls” with their lives. This is a tune sang by many of … Continue reading Maidens & Maniacs: Female Empowerment in the Slasher Genre – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Missed Opporunity That Was ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Note: this review was originally published on Sean Gallagher’s original blog back in 2016, prior to the conception of ScreenHub Entertainment. The overall thoughts have been unaltered, but the grammar and prose have been modified and some contextual updates have also been added. The review follows. Well, I went there. Until The Last Jedi was released just one year later, Batman v Superman was one of … Continue reading The Missed Opporunity That Was ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Malcolm and Marie’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Since the Golden Globes weekend is right at our door, I thought it would be a good idea to discuss the best movies that could be nominated for the Oscar season this year. My latest find is a black and white Netflix flick directed by newcomer Sam Levinson, which doesn’t seem like much on the surface, but hides a monster of a script that is … Continue reading ‘Malcolm and Marie’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Will Tommy Doyle Survive ‘Halloween Kills?’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

With Halloween Kills slated for release this year, many people are excited to see the return of some of the series’ most memorable characters. Returning are not only longtime heroine Laurie Strode, but also Sherriff Leigh Brackett, Nurse Marion Cambers, and of course, Tommy Doyle and Lindsay Wallace, the two children Laurie worked so hard to protect in the original film. With the return of … Continue reading Will Tommy Doyle Survive ‘Halloween Kills?’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Red Dead Redemption’ Taught Me To Appreciate Westerns and The Great Outdoors – ScreenHub Entertainment

I’ve always been a big fan of the Grand Theft Auto series. Perhaps, as a city dweller, it was seeing these concrete jungles come to life as you speed through the streets and participate in a sprawling, epic crime tale riddled with satire and iconic characters. GTA is one of those series where you can just cruise around and cause mayhem and it’s still fun … Continue reading ‘Red Dead Redemption’ Taught Me To Appreciate Westerns and The Great Outdoors – ScreenHub Entertainment

Beginner Film Theory: What to Expect from a Community Movie – ScreenHub Entertainment

Since its re-release on Netflix, the cult sitcom Community has found a second life, recapturing old fans, bringing in new ones, and reviving the old discussion of just when will we get a Community movie? Early on in the show’s run, meta shaman Abed Nadir states that the ideal length for any television series is six seasons and a movie. The final episode of Community … Continue reading Beginner Film Theory: What to Expect from a Community Movie – ScreenHub Entertainment

The History of Justice League’s Snyder Cut – ScreenHub Entertainment

The unicorn of modern cinema is finally seeing the light of day. Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League has become one of the most talked-about conversations in pop culture over the past few years. Some people didn’t think it existed while others swore that they had seen it and that it was beautiful. Regardless, no one actually expected to ever see it. But that all … Continue reading The History of Justice League’s Snyder Cut – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Expanse’ Season Five Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Spoilers for the fifth season. The Expanse just wrapped up its fifth season on Prime Video recently and there’s a lot to talk about. The space opera is one of the best shows on any television network these days, with the fifth season, in particular, shining some light on the co-stars of the show, rather than the series lead. The stakes have never been bigger … Continue reading ‘The Expanse’ Season Five Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘WandaVision’ Episode 5 [SPOILER Review] – ScreenHub Entertainment

I don’t know about you, but I’m so happy to see this show finally pulling back the curtain on its big mystery. After a whole month of head-stratching episodes, last week’s episode 4 spent its whole runtime presenting us the backstory of SWORD agent Monica Rambeau (presented at first as Geraldine in the sitcom). Monica is in fact Maria Rambeau’s (Lashana Lynch) daughter, which was … Continue reading ‘WandaVision’ Episode 5 [SPOILER Review] – ScreenHub Entertainment