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

How Furries Conquered Cinema – ScreenHub Entertainment

A few months ago, the internet was alight with trailers for The Bad Guys, the latest animated film from Dreamworks. Within days of the trailer dropping, fan art of the lead character, Mr. Wolf, started making headway online, and some were shocked. Sure, the internet thinks the wolf is hot,’ people would say. My reaction? What did you expect from furries? Over the last few … Continue reading How Furries Conquered Cinema – ScreenHub Entertainment

The King’s Man’s Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Kingsman movies have been, quite literally, hit and miss with me. The first one was a surprise hit, a self-aware James Bond tribute film that put an emphasis on chivalry and style. The second film, The Golden Circle, was a bloated mess that abandoned many of the fun little lessons of the first and brought back Colin Firth’s character, undermining the shocking twist of … Continue reading The King’s Man’s Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The New ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Starts Strong But Fumbles The Finale – ScreenHub Entertainment

When it comes to horror, the 1974 Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the most relentless and effective horror films in history. As a series, the franchise is nothing short of a jumbled mess, lacking any sort of unifying vision. There have been some decent sequels, like the oddly comedic 2nd film and the surprisingly effective remake, and others that were beyond horrible such as … Continue reading The New ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Starts Strong But Fumbles The Finale – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Scream’ Has Little Innovation; And That’s The Point – Screenhub Entertainment

Whenever trends in horror have popped up, Scream has been there to offer commentary. The fifth film in the franchise, also titled Scream, doesn’t bring much new to the table, banking more on nostalgia for the trendsetting original, but that’s kind of what the whole movie is about. After her sister is attacked, Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera) returns to her hometown of Woodsboro California, where … Continue reading ‘Scream’ Has Little Innovation; And That’s The Point – Screenhub Entertainment