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

How ‘The Magnificent Seven’ and Modern Westerns Shine a Light on Race in the Wild West – ScreenHub Entertainment

Update: MTV announced that David Oyelowo will star in the spinoff limited series 1883: The Bass Reeves Story, which is a spinoff to 1883, which in turn, is a prequel to Yellowstone. Bass Reeves is mentioned in this article and it is great to see that a major studio is committing to his story with an acclaimed actor in the lead role. Original story follows. … Continue reading How ‘The Magnificent Seven’ and Modern Westerns Shine a Light on Race in the Wild West – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The first LEGO Movie was a surprise hit for many reasons. The animation style was new and refreshing and the film took an unexpected twist towards the end, showcasing that everything we’re seeing on screen is actually the projections of a little boy’s imagination. Couple that with the direction of super directors Lord and Miller and you have a hit. Since then, we’ve seen two spinoff films, … Continue reading ‘The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Happiness And The Self: The Philosophy Of Spike Jonze’s ‘Her’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Disclaimer: This post contains spoilers for Spike Jonze’s Her. Her, written and directed by Spike Jonze (Jackass, Being John Malkovich), is one of the few films with a runtime of over 2 hours that truly uses it. Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson, Rooney Mara, and Chris Pratt, Her brings in an all-star cast and delivers some of the best subtle and emotional performances in film. … Continue reading Happiness And The Self: The Philosophy Of Spike Jonze’s ‘Her’ – ScreenHub Entertainment