‘F1: The Movie’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Joseph Kosinski’s first movie since the fantastic Top Gun: Maverick was, of course, going to be a big swing. How do you follow one of the most beloved sequels ever made, which featured some jaw-dropping aerial sequences? You attempt to capture lightning in a bottle again, but this time for F1, the most prestigious level of motorsport racing. Does Kosinski prove that Maverick wasn’t a … Continue reading ‘F1: The Movie’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Updated: ‘The Adventures of Cliff Booth’ Begins Production- ScreenHub Entertainment

Update 2: The film, now officially titled The Adventures of Cliff Booth (contrary to the below update), is now in production in L.A. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Elizabeth Debicki, Scott Caan, Carla Gugino, JB Tadena and Corey Fogelmanis have joined the production. Update: In a Deadline interview with Michael B. Jordan for Sinners, Mike Fleming Jr. revealed he’s heard the film is to be called The … Continue reading Updated: ‘The Adventures of Cliff Booth’ Begins Production- ScreenHub Entertainment

Film & Spirits EPISODE 58 – Montreal Comiccon 2024 / The Acolyte (season finale) / F1 & Gladiator II

July is synonymous with Comiccon in Montreal, and Fred & Sean are back to give you their fresh take. The gents will also discuss the season finale of the highly controversial Star Wars show The Acolyte and share some thoughts on the trailers for two mega-productions to come: F1 by Joseph Kosinski and Gladiator II by Ridley Scott. Apple Continue reading Film & Spirits EPISODE 58 – Montreal Comiccon 2024 / The Acolyte (season finale) / F1 & Gladiator II

Fifteen Great Movies That Bombed At The Box Office – ScreenHub Entertainment

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is one hell of an awesome film and certainly ranks as one of the best prequels ever made. It was a critical darling, both from fans and critics and yet, despite being number one at the box office, it’s on track to be a box-office bomb. Pulling in around $25 million domestic over its three-day opening weekend against a budget … Continue reading Fifteen Great Movies That Bombed At The Box Office – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Movie Critic’ No Longer Tarantino’s Final Film – ScreenHub Entertainment

Acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino has been pretty deadset on ending his tenure as a film director with ten films under his belt, fearing his work will begin to deteriorate after that number. So his swan song feature film was set to be The Movie Critic, starring Brad Pitt, which would have seen an irreverent film critic working for an adult magazine in the late 1970s, … Continue reading ‘The Movie Critic’ No Longer Tarantino’s Final Film – ScreenHub Entertainment

For All Its Faults, ‘Troy’ Is A Fun Movie, Despite Being A Terrible Adaptation of ‘The Illiad’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

As it stands, the 2004 epic Troy currently sits at a 54% average on Rotten Tomatoes and a 56 on Metacritic. It was made in the wake of the insanely popular film Gladiator, but failed to capture the lightning in a bottle the same way Ridley Scott’s epic did. It doesn’t help that Brad Pitt actually was pretty vocal about his time on Troy as … Continue reading For All Its Faults, ‘Troy’ Is A Fun Movie, Despite Being A Terrible Adaptation of ‘The Illiad’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Our Most Anticipated Films of 2024 – ScreenHub Entertainment

Update no.1: Mickey 17 has been pushed until January 2025 and has been removed from this list. Update no. 2: Ballerina has been pushed to June 2025 and has been removed from this list. It’s that time of year when we look to the future and can get excited about all the movies on the horizon. We had a lot of delays in recent memory … Continue reading Our Most Anticipated Films of 2024 – ScreenHub Entertainment

David Ayer’s Bleak WWII Film ‘Fury’ Isn’t Perfect, But Is A Compelling Watch – ScreenHub Entertainment

War is hell, so the expression goes, but it’s also emotionally draining, psychologically damaging and full of horror. Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front captured this sentiment perfectly for the First World War and David Ayer’s tank epic Fury brings all those themes into the Second World War. For my money, 2014’s Fury is one of the most violent, unsettling and horror-fuel war films, … Continue reading David Ayer’s Bleak WWII Film ‘Fury’ Isn’t Perfect, But Is A Compelling Watch – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’ Novelization Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Some minor spoilers will be present in this review. Novelizations are perhaps one of the lowest forms of literature. Quite often, the task of transcribing a script, usually an early draft, is given to a lesser-known author whose tasked with bringing the plot of the movie to book form simply to get those diehard fans to spend a few extra bucks. So it should come … Continue reading ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’ Novelization Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Has ‘Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood’ Improved With Age? – ScreenHub Entertainment

I liked Quentin Tarantino’s ninth movie, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood quite a bit when it came out. It made my top ten of the year, clocking in at number eight. Yet despite this, I didn’t leave the cinema loving the movie. I thought it was on the lower end of Tarantino’s filmography. Yet there was something different with this movie than anything that … Continue reading Has ‘Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood’ Improved With Age? – ScreenHub Entertainment