Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Laz Alonso and Tomer Capone from ‘The Boys’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Note: some language and more mature themes in this one. Having only just wrapped production on Amazon’s The Boys on Friday night, two members from that show hopped on a plane to come to the 15th edition of the Montreal Comiccon to meet fans and partake in a Q&A, as opposed to wallowing in depression in Toronto. Those two wonderfully entertaining gents are none other … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Laz Alonso and Tomer Capone from ‘The Boys’ – 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

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

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

The Last of Us ‘Convergence’ and Season Two Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Last of Us returns to the present-day narrative in its finale and makes a beeline for its confrontational conclusion. It’s a bit of an odd finale, in that it feels like part of a story, with random interludes and interjections from narrative beats that feel out of place. This is by design, as we see by the end, but it doesn’t make for the … Continue reading The Last of Us ‘Convergence’ and Season Two Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Live-Action ‘Lilo and Stitch’ Review [Spoiler-Free] – ScreenHub Entertainment

Jimp to: [Update] The Controversy Do we really need another live action remake of a beloved classic Disney movie? As someone who enjoyed the animated film Lilo and Stitch when it first came out and whose appreciation for it has only grown, I walked into the theater quite skeptical. I’m happy to say that my skepticism has been replaced with happy acceptance, and I’ll tell … Continue reading Live-Action ‘Lilo and Stitch’ Review [Spoiler-Free] – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Last of Us ‘The Price’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

The sixth and penultimate episode of season two of The Last of Us gave us a whole episode dedicated to Joel and the influence he had on Ellie, both positive and negative. It was a powerhouse episode, with the best acting of the show to date by both of the leads. But it also continues season two’s trend of showing things out of order relative … Continue reading The Last of Us ‘The Price’ 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 ‘Day One’ Spoiler Review- ScreenHub Entertainment

The fourth episode of The Last of Us‘ sophomore season dove back into horror in more than a few ways, aiming to further the character development. I’d say that one of these themes worked out, but the other stumbled pretty hard, unfortunately. Where the show stumbled this week was the relationship between Ellie and Dina. The two have been very “will they, won’t they” all … Continue reading The Last of Us ‘Day One’ 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