Netflix’s ‘Train Dreams’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

It may not have the same level of buzz or interest as del Toro’s Frankenstein, but Netflix’s Train Dreams will be the kind of movie I’m sure will be in heavy consideration come the award season and in years to come. It’s a quiet, meditative film from director Clint Bentley that asks more questions than it answers, but lingers long after the credits roll as … Continue reading Netflix’s ‘Train Dreams’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Thing With Feathers’ Review, Bridging the Horror and Drama Genres -ScreenHub Entertainment

The Thing with Feathers is a fascinating film about grief with a terrifying twist. Benedict Cumberbatch leads this frightening dive into the psychology of sadness. Will he stay on the path to acceptance, or will he surrender to the darkness within himself? The Plot The film is split into four parts, each with its own subtly unique tone. It begins with the main character, known … Continue reading The Thing With Feathers’ Review, Bridging the Horror and Drama Genres -ScreenHub Entertainment

Is ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Any Good? – ScreenHub Entertainment

You probably didn’t see this one coming, but here we are. There’s been A LOT of discussion about Netflix’s most viewed film of all time, and one has to wonder when movies become so part of the zeitgeist so quickly, are they being overhyped, or is there some legitimate reason for it becoming a global phenomenon? So it was time to answer that question regarding … Continue reading Is ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Any Good? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Worth the Hype? ‘Weapons’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

There was a lot of positive buzz earlier this year when Weapons made its way to cinemas. I sadly missed it, but the film recently dropped on HBO, just in time for Halloween. I’m a bit iffy when movies are very hyped up, especially in the horror genre, as I find they rarely live up to the hype. Did Weapons deliver or let me down? … Continue reading Worth the Hype? ‘Weapons’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Alien: Earth’s Odd But Interesting Use of the Alien – ScreenHub Entertainment

When the Alien prequels were released about a decade ago now, I wasn’t exactly a fan. To me, sidelining the monster in favor of the story of David 8 seemed a disservice to what came before. Why was it so hard to do a smart, stylish monster movie in the spirit of the original trilogy? So, needless to say, had Alien: Earth been released around … Continue reading Alien: Earth’s Odd But Interesting Use of the Alien – ScreenHub Entertainment

“TRON: Ares” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Disney’s TRON franchise is an interesting phenomenon, a real head-scratcher. In the span of 43 years, the once-known money machine Disney produced three movies and an animated TV series based on this franchise, with the argument that it has cultivated a loyal sci-fi fanbase. The facts are a little more complicated than that. In 1982, the first TRON movie was released and was “gently” celebrated … Continue reading “TRON: Ares” Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

World Premiere: ‘Shelby Oaks’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Update: A revised version of Shelby Oaks will release theatrically on October 24th, with a reshot ending and a new edit, so the version you’ll see will vary from the version I saw in some capacity. Bear that in mind when reading our review. Original article follows. Last night at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, I got to sit in on the world premiere … Continue reading World Premiere: ‘Shelby Oaks’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

New Horror Movie ‘Other’ on Shudder, Spoiler-free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Other is a brand new horror movie directed by a true master of creepy vibes, David Moreau. This is his directorial follow-up to MadS, but don’t expect the same frantic pace. Other is a slow, thoughtful, and truly chilling exploration of personal trauma. Are you ready to face the monsters of your past? The Plot Other begins with a young woman named Alice (Olga Kurylenko), … Continue reading New Horror Movie ‘Other’ on Shudder, Spoiler-free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

HBO’s ‘Task’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Minor spoilers for the end of episode one. After garnering a lot of praise and a lot of goodwill at HBO for Mare of Easttown, Brad Ingelsby returns with Task, a new crime miniseries for the network starring Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey about a group of thieves and the task force hunting them down. Task is about the titular FBI task force assigned to … Continue reading HBO’s ‘Task’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment