David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part III – What Happens After – ScreenHub Entertainment

I first discovered Halloween back in the early 2000s, there were only eight movies. I remembered my excitement when I started Halloween Resurrection, eager to see Laurie Strode fight the Shape once more. I can’t begin to describe my dismay when the long-running heroine was killed in the opening scene, paving the way for one of the most alienating movie experiences I’d ever had. Laurie … Continue reading David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part III – What Happens After – ScreenHub Entertainment

David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part II – The House on Lampkin Lane – ScreenHub Entertainment

When I first saw Halloween Kills, I hated it. When Green first announced his new take in the series, I couldn’t have been more excited and optimistic about his attempt to inject some mystery back into the franchise. After Halloween Kills, I couldn’t have been more cynical, convinced that David Gordon Green had broken his promise for a more grounded approach to Halloween in favor … Continue reading David Gordon Green’s HALLOWEEN Revisited – Part II – The House on Lampkin Lane – ScreenHub Entertainment

All Star Wars Live-Action Movies & Shows Ranked (Including ‘Andor’) – ScreenHub Entertainment

Damn right, folks! It’s time for another ranking, and yes that means Star Wars…again. The simple reason for it is that our previous ranking is now obsolete and we did not include the Disney+ TV shows at the time, which feels pretty necessary now (considering their high quality). The holidays gave us the time to reappreciate some of the movies and best episodes in specific … Continue reading All Star Wars Live-Action Movies & Shows Ranked (Including ‘Andor’) – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Last Jedi’ Is Aging Better After Five Years, Here’s Why – ScreenHub Entertainment

This December, it’s been five years since the most controversial and debated movie in Star Wars history, The Last Jedi, hit the theatres. After such time, we think it’s important to take a few minutes to think and analyze what this movie accomplished (or failed to accomplish), but also how it changed Star Wars canon forever…and divided the world’s biggest movie fanbase for the years … Continue reading ‘The Last Jedi’ Is Aging Better After Five Years, Here’s Why – ScreenHub Entertainment

Was ‘Avatar’ Really All That? – ScreenHub Entertainment

One could argue that James Cameron’s 2009 film Avatar continues to be one of the biggest enigmas in cinematic history. The film, at the time of this writing, is the most lucrative film of all time yet again after passing Avengers: Endgame‘s brief time at the top during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film had an insane amount of acclaim bestowed upon it when it was … Continue reading Was ‘Avatar’ Really All That? – 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

Why Michael is Still the Main Villain in ‘Halloween Ends’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Since its release, Halloween Ends has polarized critics and audiences. Many view the departure from previous entries as clumsy and unappealing with the bulk of the criticism centered around the portrayal of series antagonist Michael Myers. Many view his underplayed portrayal as him being relegated to a secondary character with Corey Cunningham serving as the main villain. As a die-hard fan of Carpenter’s original classic, … Continue reading Why Michael is Still the Main Villain in ‘Halloween Ends’ – 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

‘Prey’ Is A Sleek, Brutal Monster Western – ScreenHub Entertainment

When it comes to science fiction/horror, few franchises are both as beloved and spotty as the Predator series. Starting in 1987, the alien hunter has since made seven visits to the cinema, and none have garnered as much acclaim as the original suspenseful classic. By all accounts, the Predator franchise has been dead in the water for some time, so I was skeptical when a … Continue reading ‘Prey’ Is A Sleek, Brutal Monster Western – ScreenHub Entertainment

Biggest Announcements From SDCC -ScreenHub Entertainment

San Diego Comiccon is the mecha for fandom and geek culture and it just concluded this past weekend. So it should come as no surprise that there was a ton of information released to the public and exclusively to those in attendance. I won’t give a play-by-play of everything that happened, but a quick highlight as to some of the (subjectively) best announcements and reveals … Continue reading Biggest Announcements From SDCC -ScreenHub Entertainment