Thoughts on Spiral: From the Book of Saw – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s February, with Valentine’s Day right around the corner what better way to celebrate it then with the dropping of the newest trailer of everyone’s favourite love story, Saw. I sit here with excitement, a bowl of beef and barley soup and cup of coffee at my side with Jigsaw (2018) playing on my tv (I wanted Saw 3D but this was the only one … Continue reading Thoughts on Spiral: From the Book of Saw – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Best Star Wars of 2019 Wasn’t On The Big Screen – ScreenHub Entertaiment

Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker has been the hot topic as of late, but not for the reasons Lucasfilm was hoping for. Skywalker is ranked as the lowest live-action film in the franchise and of the three films in the sequel trilogy, lags in third place at the box office thus far. People are, typically, divided on the movie, with some seeing it as … Continue reading The Best Star Wars of 2019 Wasn’t On The Big Screen – ScreenHub Entertaiment

Paul Rudd’s Odd ‘Halloween’ Relationship – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s not unusual to find a big name actor who got their start in horror. A popular genre, horror has proven an effective springboard for future superstars like Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Bacon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jason Alexander and so many others. Among these names is Marvel superstar Paul Rudd, who went toe to toe with Michael Myers long before donning his Ant-Man suit. But even … Continue reading Paul Rudd’s Odd ‘Halloween’ Relationship – ScreenHub Entertainment

What’s Next For ‘Alien’? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Where do we go from here? That seems to be the common question about the Alien series these days. Since its 1979 release, the original has consistently been called one of the greatest science fiction movies ever made. The last 40 years have been spent trying to recapture that spirit, and the results have been very hit and miss. Since 2017, it’s been hard to … Continue reading What’s Next For ‘Alien’? – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Dolemite’ Proves Career Highlight for Eddie Murphy – ScreenHub Entertainment

Movies about movies are a risky affair as, or the most part, audiences aren’t interested in the process of film-making. They are interested in people, which is why the larger than life personalities chronicled in Ed Wood and The Disaster Artist proved to so magnetic. Eddie Murphy’s latest film, Dolemite Is My Name, is very similar to these titles, in how it chronicles the making … Continue reading ‘Dolemite’ Proves Career Highlight for Eddie Murphy – ScreenHub Entertainment

Top Movies of 2019 – ScreenHub Entertainment

There are so many movies that come out in any given year and 2019 was one helluva stacked year. It was hard to put this list out and pick just ten but upon serious reflection (seriously, this list is late!), I’ve narrowed it down to ten flicks. Bear in mind, that this is my list and that I’ve not seen every movie to come out … Continue reading Top Movies of 2019 – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘1917’ Movie Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s always interesting to see that war movies do so well during Oscars’ season! Indeed, we remember such recent epics like Hackshaw Ridge (2016), Dunkirk (2017) or even Zero Dark Thirty (2012), all have been remembered for their awesome cinematography, performances and use of sound effects. So much work is needed to recreate the chaotic and dangerous set piece of war, and modern movie resources … Continue reading ‘1917’ Movie Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Let’s Get Excited For These Movies in 2020 – ScreenHub Entertainment

After the busy year that was 2019, the list of movies to get excited for in 2020 feels a lot smaller. But we’ll take quality over quantity. The list below is made up of films that I am particularly interested in or very excited about. Unlike last year, however, where my most anticipated film didn’t make my best of the year list (which will be … Continue reading Let’s Get Excited For These Movies in 2020 – ScreenHub Entertainment

Amanda Ripley Goes to College: Why ‘Alien: Isolation’ Novel Fails – ScreenHub Entertainment

Those who follow us are aware of my ever so modest love of Alien: Isolation. Following years of disappointing misfires, Isolation recaptured the feeling of watching the original Alien on VHS for the first time. So when news broke that the 2013 masterpiece was being adapted into a novel, it quickly became one of my most anticipated books of the year. Sadly, in spite of … Continue reading Amanda Ripley Goes to College: Why ‘Alien: Isolation’ Novel Fails – ScreenHub Entertainment