Montreal Comiccon – Q&A With Wil Wheaton – ScreenHub Entertainment

“Things are not great on my side of the border, so it’s great to feel welcome and the love here,” actor Wil Wheton quipped as he walked onto the stage at the 15th edition of the Montreal Comiccon, the first panellist of the convention this year. At 52 years old, Wheaton doesn’t look a day over 42, and as we find out during the panel, … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon – Q&A With Wil Wheaton – ScreenHub Entertainment

Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Famke Janssen – ScreenHub Entertainment

Dutch actress Famke Janssen took the stage for an introspective Q&A session at the Montreal Comiccon, offering fans like myself a glimpse into her diverse acting career—from her breakout role in Goldeneye (1995), which was my very first step into the world of James Bond, to her very first Dutch-language film at 60 years old. Her reflections touched on everything from behind-the-scenes anecdotes to the evolving nature … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Famke Janssen – ScreenHub Entertainment

Does ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Reinvigorate The Franchise? Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Jurassic World roars back to cinemas this past week with the seventh film in the franchise, Jurassic World Rebirth. After the misfire that was Jurassic World Dominion, I was at first hesitant about a proposed seventh film. Then I saw the timeline for the film once it had been formally announced. Between said reveal and release was only a year and a half, a very … Continue reading Does ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Reinvigorate The Franchise? Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Ian McDiarmid – ScreenHub Entertainment

The organizers behind the Montreal Comiccon said it best when we entered this Q&A edition – once in a while, there are guests that generate great interest and attention towards the annual reunion for fans of mass culture. For Star Wars fans, to have the chance to breathe the same interior air as Emperor Palpatine is something quite special! Yes indeed, British stage actor Ian … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Ian McDiarmid – ScreenHub Entertainment

Montreal Comiccon 2025 & Press Event- ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s time for a celebration of fandoms! I was lucky enough to get invited to the press event at this year’s edition of the Montreal Comiccon. In attendance, alongside Jason Rockman and Cliff Caporale of the Comiccon, were a slew of guests who we got to talk with about a wide variety of topics ahead of the convention, which saw a record-breaking 66,000 visitors flock … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon 2025 & Press Event- ScreenHub Entertainment

‘F1: The Movie’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Joseph Kosinski’s first movie since the fantastic Top Gun: Maverick was, of course, going to be a big swing. How do you follow one of the most beloved sequels ever made, which featured some jaw-dropping aerial sequences? You attempt to capture lightning in a bottle again, but this time for F1, the most prestigious level of motorsport racing. Does Kosinski prove that Maverick wasn’t a … Continue reading ‘F1: The Movie’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

’28 Years Later’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s been some time since I’ve had a difficult film to review, but 28 Years Later, surprisingly, is that movie. After a knockout trailer and the knowledge that director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland would be reviving their not-zombie franchise, I was understandably very excited. But the movie wasn’t quite what I was expecting, and I had some trouble pinning down certain elements of … Continue reading ’28 Years Later’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Retrospect: Ron Howard’s ‘Rush’ Is A Thrill – ScreenHub Entertainment

With F1: The Movie (as it’s called now) just around the corner for North American audiences, I figured it was about time to set my sights on some classic racing films to get in the zone. One of the most thematically appropriate films to revisit, of course, then, is Ron Howard’s 2013 film Rush, starring Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl. Set during the 1970s, the … Continue reading Retrospect: Ron Howard’s ‘Rush’ Is A Thrill – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Karate Kid: Legends’ Spoiler-free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Outside of superhero movies, it’s difficult to think of a franchise that has had more sequels, reboots, and spin-off attempts than the Karate Kid. This latest version attempts to pull an “ Avengers: Endgame” by introducing fan favorite characters from classic and contemporary Karate Kid properties, all in one epic story. Will Karate Kid Legends prove to be just another ‘80s nostalgia bait film, or … Continue reading ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ Spoiler-free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Is the Movie ‘The Siege’ Predicting the Future Again?- ScreenHub Entertainment

Didn’t think we’d be here again. Update #2. Donald Trump has now mobilized the National Guard in D.C. Update: Donald Trump has mobilized National Guard and Marines in a United States city. Like all art forms, movies are influenced by our past and present. But occasionally, a film will be so aware of the world around it that it seems to predict the future. The … Continue reading Is the Movie ‘The Siege’ Predicting the Future Again?- ScreenHub Entertainment