The Penguin Finale: ‘A Great or Little Thing’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Penguin’s finale wrapped up a lot of the plot points of this TV mini-series while also serving as something of a jumping off point for the upcoming film, The Batman Part II. It was brutal, sad, and once again, full of great performances. I still question elements of this show, that being said, but overall, had a great time watching it. Despite being taken … Continue reading The Penguin Finale: ‘A Great or Little Thing’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Penguin Episode Seven: ‘Top Hat’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Penguin slides into its penultimate episode with a flashback-heavy episode, this time focusing on the early childhood of one Ozwald Cobb while simultaneously pushing the present-day narrative forward in an explosive way. It made for a shorter-than-usual episode, but one that still hinged on great writing and acting, with a brutal revelation early on. We’ve heard about Oz’s two brothers throughout The Penguin and … Continue reading The Penguin Episode Seven: ‘Top Hat’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Penguin Episode Six: ‘Gold Summit’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Episode six of The Penguin was one of those episodes that pushed the plot forward in more character-driven moments, while also setting the stage for the end of the season. The show featured some kind of time jump, as Oz’s Bliss empire has grown quite a bit, but I have a feeling dark days are ahead for Gotham’s new supplier. While dealing with Bliss and … Continue reading The Penguin Episode Six: ‘Gold Summit’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Penguin Episode Four ‘Cent’Anni’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Much like how I knew episode nine of FX’s Shogun would net Anna Sawai an Emmy, episode four of The Penguin seems tailor-made for Cristin Milioti’s “for your consideration” next year. A powerhouse of an episode, Cent’Anni focuses in on Sofia Falcone and gives us fascinating insight into her character thanks to an episode long flashback sequence. The episode actually opens up where we left … Continue reading The Penguin Episode Four ‘Cent’Anni’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Penguin Episode Three: ‘Bliss’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Oz takes a bit of a backseat in this week’s episode of The Penguin to finally shine a light on Vic, the stuttering teen working as his driver. He’s been a bit of a wallflower the past two episodes, but in this week’s entry, the attention shifts firmly to his point of view, showcasing his backstory and his thoughts on his current predicament. Much like … Continue reading The Penguin Episode Three: ‘Bliss’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Penguin Episode Two: ‘Inside Man’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

After a gap of around a week and a half, The Penguin returns with its second episode and continues with the intrigue and conspiracy set up in the premiere. The show continues to flex stellar acting across the board and sharp writing, making this show more than just another comic book tie-in project. Even though Oz is nicknamed “Penguin”, he shows just how viper-like he … Continue reading The Penguin Episode Two: ‘Inside Man’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Michael Mann’s ‘Miami Vice’ Is A Flawed Crime Epic – ScreenHub Entertainment

Remakes are often tired and redundant, but Michael Mann’s 2006 adaptation of the TV show Miami Vice is anything but that. The show is known for its charming cast, stylish clothes and new wave influences and became an icon of 80s television. Mann was an executive producer on the show, which was created by Anthony Yerkovich, who is the E.P. of this movie. But things … Continue reading Michael Mann’s ‘Miami Vice’ Is A Flawed Crime Epic – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Gentlemen’ Movie Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

In the new COVID-19 era, movie theatres are closed, which means that production studios need to consider streaming platforms and immediate sales on iTunes to make their movies available to the public. Although we really miss the ambiance and the thrills of the big screen, this gives us the chance to have access to all the recent hits from the comfort of your couch. This … Continue reading ‘The Gentlemen’ Movie Review – ScreenHub Entertainment