‘Halloween Ends’ A Unique & Daring Finale To Green’s Trilogy

Since its release, John Carpenter’s Halloween has been the gold standard by which all other slashers are judged. Despite decades of attempts, very few slashers have matched the craftsmanship or reputation of the original classic, and few have suffered as much unfavorable comparisons as Halloween’s own sequels. Perhaps that’s why, to close out his new trilogy of Halloween films, director David Gordon Green asked why … Continue reading ‘Halloween Ends’ A Unique & Daring Finale To Green’s Trilogy

‘Entergalactic’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Kid Cudi’s newest album, Entergalactic dropped this past Friday alongside the animated 93-minute feature by the same name. Surprisingly, I didn’t see any information about the music side of the project but like many others, I found the show because of the buzz around the animation (following in the footsteps of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse with similar visuals).  The special stars Kid Cudi, credited as … Continue reading ‘Entergalactic’ Spoiler Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Revisiting ‘Jackie Brown’, An Underrated Classic From Quentin Tarantino – ScreenHub Entertainment

The third film from the iconic Quentin Tarantino, Jackie Brown (1997), is now 25 years old this year! After Pulp Fiction (1994) validated Tarantino as one of the great American filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival, the following project would prove to his fanbase that he is capable of being versatile in the terms of tone and subject matter. It’s important to point out that … Continue reading Revisiting ‘Jackie Brown’, An Underrated Classic From Quentin Tarantino – 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

What to Expect from ‘Halloween Ends’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Since the polarizing release of Halloween Kills last year, horror fans have been wondering how David Gordon Green and Danny McBride were planning to wrap up their sequel trilogy to John Carpenter’s original classic. Their latest film, Halloween Ends, is being billed as the final installment in the Laurie Strode, Michael Myers saga. These last few days have seen the release of the first teaser … Continue reading What to Expect from ‘Halloween Ends’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Facing Our Toxic Fandom – ScreenHub Entertainment

When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle killed off Sherlock Holmes in The Final Problem, reactions from his readership were, to say the least, very vocal. He received backlash from longtime fans of the series, including from his own mother. Eventually, the backlash escalated to death threats. Frazzled by the reaction, the horrified author eventually wrote Adventure of the Empty House to resurrect the character and quell … Continue reading Facing Our Toxic Fandom – ScreenHub Entertainment

Montreal Comiccon: Q&A with Harry Potter’s Bonnie Wright and Matthew Lewis – ScreenHub Entertainment

Just over half a year after the release of the 20th anniversary special for the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Sorcerer’s Stone for you Americans), fans at the Montreal Comiccon had the pleasure of sitting down with franchise alums Bonnie Wright and Matthew Lewis, also known as Ginny Weasley and Neville Longbottom. A full house greeted the duo, who in turn then … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon: Q&A with Harry Potter’s Bonnie Wright and Matthew Lewis – ScreenHub Entertainment

Is The ‘Uncharted’ Movie Any Good? – ScreenHub Entertainment

I’m a sucker for a good adventure film and the treasure hunting sub-genre is always a fun ride for me. Films like the Indiana Jones franchise, the 1999 version of The Mummy and the Uncharted video games are always swashbuckling fun times and personally, we don’t get enough swashbuckling these days. So I strapped in and watched the Uncharted movie starring Tom Holland and Mark … Continue reading Is The ‘Uncharted’ Movie Any Good? – ScreenHub Entertainment

What To Expect For “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning” – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s probably been said times and times again, but the Mission: Impossible franchise is most probably the single unique example of an action franchise done right through time. As Tom Cruise gets older and older, the movies get even better. Hard to believe at this point, but Cruise is about to celebrate his 60th birthday and he remains as committed to shooting the absolute best … Continue reading What To Expect For “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning” – ScreenHub Entertainment