Montreal Comiccon 2023: Q&A with Lance Henriksen and Michael Biehn – ScreenHub Entertainment

Here we go again! To your delight, and ours, we’re back at Montreal’s Comiccon in 2023. Following the same genre exploration as last year’s conferences, the planning committee decided to select two stars that also took part in the James Cameron sci-fi universe like Robert Patrick did. We’re talking of two 80s action stars that are still at it today: Michael Biehn (66 years old) … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon 2023: Q&A with Lance Henriksen and Michael Biehn – ScreenHub Entertainment

I Was Unimpressed With ‘Avatar,’ Then ‘Way of Water’ Blew Me Away – ScreenHub Entertainment

WARNING! The Following article contains ‘spoilers.’ If you’re planning on seeing the film, please do so before reading. When Avatar was released back during my college days, I was not really impressed with it. This was a funny thing for me since James Cameron is one of my favorite directors, so to not be engrossed in his latest science fiction epic was a disappointment. In … Continue reading I Was Unimpressed With ‘Avatar,’ Then ‘Way of Water’ Blew Me Away – 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

What Happened To The Modern Iteration of 3D Cinema? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Three-dimensional movies have been a thing for almost as long as cinema has existed. It has taken on various forms throughout the decades, from stroboscopic animation in the late 19th century to the first 3D film shown to an audience in 1922, The Power of Love. Many of you may even remember the green and red anaglyph glasses that use to be needed to experience … Continue reading What Happened To The Modern Iteration of 3D Cinema? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Why Games Based on ‘Aliens’ Miss the Point – ScreenHub Entertainment

A new game based on the Alien series always seems to spark a lot of interest, and Aliens: Fireteam is no exception. Many have expressed excitement and enthusiasm for this latest shooter inspired by the 1986 science fiction classic. I share in that excitement as I’m every bit as open to a fun shooter as everyone else, but at the same time can’t help but … Continue reading Why Games Based on ‘Aliens’ Miss the Point – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Road to ‘Cyberpunk 2077′: Alita: Battle Angel’ May Have Been Better As A Series – ScreenHub Entertainment

I’m not exactly familiar with Alita: Battle Angel, but like Akira, I’m aware of its impact on pop-culture. I was curious to see what Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron had to offer with this film. The legendary James Cameron wrote this adaptation, but arguably hasn’t really done anything “great” since Titanic. Avatar was, fine, but I think its legacy is dependent on the launch of the … Continue reading ‘The Road to ‘Cyberpunk 2077′: Alita: Battle Angel’ May Have Been Better As A Series – ScreenHub Entertainment

Let’s Talk About ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ [Spoiler Review] – ScreenHub Entertainment

As of late, I’ve been watching a lot of franchise movies to pass the time in these unusual circumstances. The latest one was the Terminator franchise, which was recently capped off by my first viewing of Dark Fate, the 2019 movie directed by Deadpool’s Tim Miller. The movie reunited Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarnezzger for the first time since T2 and James Cameron actually worked … Continue reading Let’s Talk About ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ [Spoiler Review] – ScreenHub Entertainment

Love Is A Battlefield: Remembering ‘The Terminator’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

As a child of the 90s, few films resonated with the culture like Terminator 2 : Judgement Day. On every front from its reviews to its box office, it seemed to have dwarfed its predecessor as the Schwarzenegger movie to end them all. And though I still have boundless love for Cameron’s innovative sequel, as I grow older, more and more I find myself going … Continue reading Love Is A Battlefield: Remembering ‘The Terminator’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Xenomorph’ Isn’t The Alien’s Actual Name – ScreenHub Entertainment

James Cameron’s Aliens is a rare breed of sequel, one that manages to be a worthy successor to the original but still maintain its own identity. Expanding on the universe of the original, Cameron’s film revealed more about the creature, and included what fans have assumed for years was the monster’s proper name. The name ‘xenomorph’ has appeared in numerous incarnations of the series such … Continue reading ‘Xenomorph’ Isn’t The Alien’s Actual Name – ScreenHub Entertainment

Why ‘Aliens’ Didn’t Turn The Monster Into A Space Bug – ScreenHub Entertainment

Though considered a classic, James Cameron’s Aliens isn’t without its critics. A sequel to Alien, one of the most persistent criticisms of Cameron’s film was that it de-mystified the creature. Its approach is said to lack the personality of the original beast, dumbing it down to an unintelligent animal that more closely resembled an insect. While certainly an issue found in various comic book and … Continue reading Why ‘Aliens’ Didn’t Turn The Monster Into A Space Bug – ScreenHub Entertainment