Friday the 13th – A Cozy and Creepy Classic – ScreenHub Entertainment

When most people think about Friday the 13th as a franchise, Jason and the hockey mask come to mind. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The creators unknowingly struck gold when giving their brutish killer a goalie mask, creating one of the most iconic horror villains of all time. But it didn’t start that way. Not for Jason. The original 1980 Friday the 13th is … Continue reading Friday the 13th – A Cozy and Creepy Classic – ScreenHub Entertainment

Remembering ‘Testament’ – One of the 80s’ Most Haunting Films – ScreenHub Entertainment

In May of 2026, a movie was released on Criterion Collection that not many remember. For me, the release was a pleasant surprise and hopefully one that will bring greater recognition to a film I consider to be one of the most unsung masterpieces of the 1980s. That film is 1983’s Testament. Testament tells the story of Carol Wetherly (played by Jane Alexander in an … Continue reading Remembering ‘Testament’ – One of the 80s’ Most Haunting Films – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘The Boys’ Season Five Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

After five seasons, Prime’s controversial and popular superhero series, The Boys, has come to an end. It’s no real secret that fans and critics went a bit sour on the fourth season of the show, so much so that one of the show’s actors promised that this season would serve as a course correction and would make the previous season make more sense. Now that … Continue reading ‘The Boys’ Season Five Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Remember the “End of Cinema”? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Cinema is dying. Put your ear to the ground, and you’ll hear those same whispers about how films just aren’t the same as they used to be. They’re about different things. made in different ways. And the magic just seems to be seeping away with each passing year. A lot of the biggest artists around have been saying that since the beginning. Arguably the biggest … Continue reading Remember the “End of Cinema”? – ScreenHub Entertainment

Flawed Victory: ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Get over here! After just over five years, Mortal Kombat II is finally here. I was of the mind that the first film in this rebooted timeline wasn’t bad, a deeply flawed but fun movie overall, bogged down by a boring lead and a lack of actual Mortal Kombat, but decent action and fun kept it afloat. So, does the sequel learn from the mistakes … Continue reading Flawed Victory: ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Spoiler-Free Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Wonder Man’ Was Actually Really Good – ScreenHub Entertainment

Spoiler-free review I’m going to be honest. I wasn’t looking forward to Wonder Man. I think, like many, we’ve hit Marvel fatigue a bit, and unlike Daredevil: Born Again, which continues from an established story, Wonder Man was something new, and new hasn’t been that great lately in the MCU. But I saw some positive word-of-mouth buzz and, considering the brief thirty-minute runtimes, figured, why … Continue reading ‘Wonder Man’ Was Actually Really Good – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Fackham Hall’ Lives at the Crossroads of ‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘The Naked Gun’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Every now and again, a movie will come along that genuinely makes you laugh out loud. Fackham Hall certainly ticks that box. A period satire that riffs heavily on the tone and classism found in the hit series Downton Abbey, Fackham Hall (say it out loud), ends up being a wonderfully funny time, with a good gag-to-laugh ratio. Set in the 1930s, the plot revolves … Continue reading ‘Fackham Hall’ Lives at the Crossroads of ‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘The Naked Gun’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Crimson Desert’ Impressions – ScreenHub Entertainment

Yup, that’s right. I pulled the trigger and have bought Crimson Desert, the highly anticipated, highly topical game that’s recently been released. Hyped as the “it can do anything” type of game, this is an action-adventure open-world game from South Korean developer Pearl Abyss, the devs behind the MMO Black Desert Online. There’s a lot to unpack here, so let’s dive into it. First, some … Continue reading ‘Crimson Desert’ Impressions – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Undertone’ Review: How Scary is A24’s New Horror Movie?

Sound is one of the most important things in setting the mood in a film, and that has never been truer than in the new A24 horror film Undertone. Its tag line of “the scariest movie you’ve ever heard” is well deserved, but Undertone delivers much more than just spooky sounds. Will this immersive cinematic experience chill you to the bone? The Plot Undertone is … Continue reading ‘Undertone’ Review: How Scary is A24’s New Horror Movie?

He Will Rock You: Looking Back on ‘A Knight’s Tale’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

With A Knight of the Seven Kingdom’s first season behind us now, it seems topical and appropriate to look back on another project that’s all about knights and jousting. Having just celebrated its 25th anniversary, A Knight’s Tale has gone on to become something of a cult classic. Incorporating rock and roll music, medieval jousting, and plenty of style, the film shouldn’t actually work, but … Continue reading He Will Rock You: Looking Back on ‘A Knight’s Tale’ – ScreenHub Entertainment