Best Donnie Yen Movies To Get You Excited For John Wick: Chapter 4 – ScreenHub Entertainment

Depending on if you’re an action junkie or not, the name Donnie Yen will mean either everything or very little to you. True, he’s had minor roles in the likes of Rogue One and Blade 2, but this Hong Kong actor is best known for his martial arts prowess and unless you’re a fan of the genre, a lot of his best work may have … Continue reading Best Donnie Yen Movies To Get You Excited For John Wick: Chapter 4 – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Is Almost Three Hours Long, Should We Be Worried? – ScreenHub Entertainment

By Sean Gallagher We’re just a few weeks away from the release of John Wick: Chapter 4 and I’m pretty excited. It’s one of my most anticipated movies of 2023 and a chief reason for that is knowing that leading man Keanu Reeves will be fighting Donnie Yen at least once. It just might take a while to get to that fight, as the movie’s … Continue reading ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Is Almost Three Hours Long, Should We Be Worried? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Amazon Finally Gave Us Decent ‘Jack Ryan’ Material With Season 3 – ScreenHub Entertainment

It took about 4 years to finally got what we deserved! It was in 2018 that Amazon Prime Video got us back into the world of author Tom Clancy, with his most famous character at the helm of a new streaming TV show: CIA Analyst Dr. Jack Ryan (featuring John Krasinski as the titular American spy). Fair to say, the first two seasons that we … Continue reading Amazon Finally Gave Us Decent ‘Jack Ryan’ Material With Season 3 – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Violent Night’ An Odd But Fitting Balance of Sadism and Sentimentality – ScreenHub Entertainment

In the opening scenes of Richard Donner’s Christmas comedy Scrooged, a trailer for a fake Christmas TV film plays depicting terrorists seizing Santa’s workshop, forcing Santa to become an action hero with the help of The Six Million Dollar Man’s Lee Majors. The fake film, aptly titled The Night the Reindeer Died might have seemed like nothing more than a joke afterthought at the time. … Continue reading ‘Violent Night’ An Odd But Fitting Balance of Sadism and Sentimentality – ScreenHub Entertainment

Should You Watch ‘Violent Night’s This Christmas? – ScreenHub Entertainment

After seeing the trailer for Violent Night a few months ago, I knew this was the movie I didn’t know I needed, but now I wanted. With the power of matinee pricing, we ventured forth to bear witness. So, is an action movie with Santa as the lead an actual good movie or is it a lazy gimmick to get butts into seats? Let’s find … Continue reading Should You Watch ‘Violent Night’s This Christmas? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Michael Bay’s ‘Ambulance’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

American director Michael Bay has earned quite a reputation in Hollywood and across the world for his, let’s say, “flashy” style of action cinema. Call it trash or unsophisticated filmmaking, the movies he made were able to partly rival other blockbusters from that time, namely the Christopher Nolan and Marvel movies. Needless to say, he’s quite an interesting character as well, always aiming for explosions, … Continue reading Michael Bay’s ‘Ambulance’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Bond 60 – James Bond Actors ULTIMATE Ranking – ScreenHub Entertainment

October 2022 marks the official Bond 60 celebrations around the world, as Dr. No came out on October 6th, 1962. To continue our James Bond 007 editorial, I have decided to write an official (and surely divisive) ranking of the six actors who wore the tuxedo in the last decades. While each of them played Bond in a distinct way, it’s important to mention that … Continue reading Bond 60 – James Bond Actors ULTIMATE Ranking – ScreenHub Entertainment

On His Majesty’s Secret Service: The Reinvention of James Bond – ScreenHub Entertainment

*Warning, there will be full spoilers for No Time to Die (2021) BELOW! 2022 is the year of the 60th anniversary of the official James Bond movie franchise since the first movie adaption of the Ian Fleming novels in 1962 with Dr. No. A year since the latest James Bond installment, No Time to Die, opened in cinema after such a long wait, fans had … Continue reading On His Majesty’s Secret Service: The Reinvention of James Bond – ScreenHub Entertainment

Prime’s ‘The Terminal List’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Alright, this took a while to watch so here’s your delayed review on this surprisingly trendy show. I wonder if Chris Pratt was getting a little tired of being typecast as “Chris Pratt” because his latest project, The Terminal List, on Prime Video, goes completely against Pratt’s usual archetype. This is simultaneously refreshing and frustrating, as Pratt’s character stumbles through this uneven but entertaining military … Continue reading Prime’s ‘The Terminal List’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Gray Man’ REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment

Talk about a great action duo! Ryan Gosling versus Chris Evans; the Blade Runner VS. Captain America. This is the kind of action rivalry we don’t get much these days, at least not since the Face/Off in 1997, when John Travolta and Nicolas Cage made it so great. It was only a matter of time before we got a good action flick with Gosling, as … Continue reading ‘The Gray Man’ REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment