‘Andor’ Season Two Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

After an unconventional release cycle, which saw three episodes get released a week over four weeks, Andor has come to an end. The show was, without a doubt, a masterclass in writing once again and segues nicely into Rogue One, which serves as more of a season finale than the final episode of this season does. Each week, audiences got a whole arc of Andor … Continue reading ‘Andor’ Season Two Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Last of Us ‘Feel Her Love’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

While better than last week’s episode, this week’s episode of The Last of Us continues to be uneven due to the writing and rearrangement of the narrative relative to the source material. The most glaring this week is just how quickly the second day in Seattle goes by. After a brief scene where Dina is triangulating WLF radio signals on a map in the theatre, … Continue reading The Last of Us ‘Feel Her Love’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Last of Us: ‘The Path’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

HBO’s The Last of Us started its Joel-less narrative this week, cutting Pedro Pascal’s name from the opening credits of the show, as well as his silhouette prior to the title splash. We may feel anger and loss, but I found the show itself felt a bit indifferent to the loss of the lead character. Sure, we saw flowers at the Miller residence, but unlike … Continue reading The Last of Us: ‘The Path’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Last of Us ‘Through The Valley’ SPOILER REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment

Note: there are massive spoilers in this review. Read on if you’re up to date, or don’t care. The second episode of The Last of Us’ second season was a tour de force of special effects and tragedy. It follows key events from the game, while also remixing and adding a lot to it, resulting in an emotionally draining hour of television (in a good … Continue reading The Last of Us ‘Through The Valley’ SPOILER REVIEW – ScreenHub Entertainment

Does ‘Mickey 17’ Live Up to Bong Joon-ho’s Filmography? – ScreenHub Entertainment

One of our most anticipated films of the year is Mickey 17, largely due to the fact that this is Bong Joon-ho’s most recent film after his Oscar sweep for Parasite. An acclaimed auteur, Joon-ho has become a celebrated auteur in his own right, delivering films such as The Host and Snowpiercer. So naturally, we were excited for Mickey 17, a film that stars Robert … Continue reading Does ‘Mickey 17’ Live Up to Bong Joon-ho’s Filmography? – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Last Breath’ Is A Breath of Fresh Air – ScreenHub Entertainment

I feel like there wasn’t much in the way of publicity or marketing around this one, so hopefully I can do my part to spread the word, because Last Breath was a solid time at the movies. It’s a combination survival and disaster movie, showcasing a desperate rescue operation in the middle of a storm when a ship’s much-needed technological advantage stops working. Last Breath … Continue reading ‘Last Breath’ Is A Breath of Fresh Air – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Reign of Fire’ Is A Surprisingly Underrated Dragon Movie- ScreenHub Entertainment

In the dead of winter, it’s always fun to find those comfort movies to get through the long days. And while the 2002 dragon film Reign of Fire may not be campy or “so bad it’s good”, it’s often criminally overlooked and its contribution to how pop culture designs dragons cannot be understated. Not only that, but it’s a surprisingly decent movie, one I enjoyed … Continue reading ‘Reign of Fire’ Is A Surprisingly Underrated Dragon Movie- ScreenHub Entertainment

Star Wars Skeleton Crew: ‘We’re Going To Be In So Much Trouble’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

When I saw the runtime for the penultimate episode of Skeleton Crew, I was a bit worried. At thirty-six minutes including recap and credits, it seemed a little too short. I think my worries were justified and I have a feeling that this episode and the upcoming finale may have been conceived as one episode, only to be split in two, much like the first … Continue reading Star Wars Skeleton Crew: ‘We’re Going To Be In So Much Trouble’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

2024 Reviewed: The Best Movies According To Our Writers – ScreenHub Entertainment

Frédéric Bourgeois-LeBlanc It’s hard to avoid if you, like us, read about movies like a priest reads his bible verses: 2024 is not considered to be a ‘great’ movie year. The obvious reason is that the international blockbuster is failing rapidly. Most of the time, movies are barely able to break even, apart from the few exceptions like Deadpool & Wolverine and Wicked that were … Continue reading 2024 Reviewed: The Best Movies According To Our Writers – ScreenHub Entertainment

Star Wars Skeleton Crew: ‘Zero Friends Again’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Episode six of Skeleton Crew was directed by Bryce Dallas Howard and finally put some much needed spotlight on KB. Of the four kids, she’s the one who has felt the most sidelined so it was appreciated that the show finally put some attention on her. We open up basically where we left off, with the kids falling down the trapdoor that Wim triggered to … Continue reading Star Wars Skeleton Crew: ‘Zero Friends Again’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment