Film & Spirits EPISODE 73 – 007: First Light / Jaws 50th Anniversary

After their blockbuster reviews in great company (listen to episodes 71 and 72), the gents are back to discuss video games and old cinema classics this time! Growing up with many James Bond video games on different consoles, we give you our first impressions on the 007: First Light gameplay…the first 007 video game to be released in 13 years! Also, Sean had the chance … Continue reading Film & Spirits EPISODE 73 – 007: First Light / Jaws 50th Anniversary

‘Jaws’ 50th Anniversary: On The Big Screen – ScreenHub Entertainment

Last week, I was lucky enough to find some time to go and see Jaws on the big screen for the film’s 50th anniversary. True, I already own a copy of the film and have seen it dozens of times by now, but I had never seen it projected in the cinema. Now, for the anniversary, a 4K restored cut got screened near me for … Continue reading ‘Jaws’ 50th Anniversary: On The Big Screen – ScreenHub Entertainment

Discovering Steven Spielberg’s Very First Feature: “Duel” – ScreenHub Entertainment

My movie-going journey has taken me to many places, discovering filmmakers and movies that I probably never thought I would see, either on the big or silver screen. However, just as a normal human being born in the 20th century, it would be fair to say that almost everyone has Steven Spielberg somewhere in their childhood. I mean…we all grew up on such masterpieces like … Continue reading Discovering Steven Spielberg’s Very First Feature: “Duel” – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Meg’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

When you say it out loud, The Meg sounds ridiculously dumb. The film is about a megalodon, a prehistoric shark that makes the Great White look like a goldfish coming back to haunt modern waters. The only thing in its way is Jason Statham and a group of marine biologists and engineers. And to be fair, the movie actually is pretty dumb. But it’s not as bad as I think we all thought it was going to be. Despite some horrendous writing, the movie actually turns out to a really fun/dumb movie and will be a treat for those who grew up on the monster and disaster films of the 90s.

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