Film & Spirits EPISODE 53 – TRAILERS! / Aaron Taylor-Johnson Rumours / The Gentlemen

Trailers…so many trailers! The gents unpack the latest news and rumours, including a quick overview of the latest Oscars, The Gentlemen on Netflix and Masters of the Air on Apple TV +. Apple Continue reading Film & Spirits EPISODE 53 – TRAILERS! / Aaron Taylor-Johnson Rumours / The Gentlemen

The Ideal Directors to Helm James Bond 26 – ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s now been more than two years since the biddings around the next James Bond movie officially started. After No Time to Die ran in theatres in the fall of 2021, co-producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson from EON Studios told the press that it would be a while before they start working on a new movie. Considering the amount of work that goes … Continue reading The Ideal Directors to Helm James Bond 26 – ScreenHub Entertainment

Discovering Steven Spielberg’s Very First Feature: “Duel” – ScreenHub Entertainment

My movie-going journey has taken me to many places, discovering filmmakers and movies that I probably never thought I would see, either on the big or silver screen. However, just as a normal human being born in the 20th century, it would be fair to say that almost everyone has Steven Spielberg somewhere in their childhood. I mean…we all grew up on such masterpieces like … Continue reading Discovering Steven Spielberg’s Very First Feature: “Duel” – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ [Spoiler-Free] Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

There it is at last. The final Indiana Jones adventure to feature Harrison Ford in the fedora hat. Although I was extremely excited about this film since the reveal of the first trailer back in December, I must say that I was, just recently, a little scared. Even before Ford and the crew of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny presented the film at … Continue reading ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ [Spoiler-Free] Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

I Watched ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ For The First Time, Was It As Bad As The Internet Said It Was? – ScreenHub Entertainment

I love Indiana Jones. Raiders of the Lost Ark is easily one of my favourite movies ever and The Last Crusade is an excellent conclusion to the trilogy. I have mixed feelings about Temple of Doom, but two excellent movies in a trilogy ain’t a bad track record (and it should be noted that a lot of people love Temple). But Indiana Jones isn’t a … Continue reading I Watched ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ For The First Time, Was It As Bad As The Internet Said It Was? – ScreenHub Entertainment

How ‘Jurassic Park’ Respects Death – ScreenHub Entertainment

We recently wrote about the horror roots of Jurassic Park and I wanted to expand upon that idea by diving into something else that’s unique to the first film in this dino franchise. That of course is how Steven Spielberg’s 1993 original film respects and dives into death, while subsequent sequels, including and especially the Jurassic World films, all but disregard this important factor. Classic … Continue reading How ‘Jurassic Park’ Respects Death – ScreenHub Entertainment

The Horror Roots of ‘Jurassic Park’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Horror is often the last thing most people think of when discussing Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. As a director, Spielberg has a reputation for shying away from that which is more dark and sinister, but this reputation isn’t entirely earned. Though not without its share of whimsy and wonder, Steven Spielberg still displays a real mean streak with Jurassic Park that recalls his earlier, rough around … Continue reading The Horror Roots of ‘Jurassic Park’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Spielberg’s Misguided War – ScreenHub Entertainment

Steven Spielberg has put himself at the center of quite the controversy. Since the Oscar Nomination of the Netflix original movie Roma, the veteran has begun a campaign to make sure that streamed movies are never again allowed to qualify for the Academy Awards. Many have viewed this this as a rather villainous stance from Mr. Spielberg, and while I disagree with his stance on … Continue reading Spielberg’s Misguided War – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Land Before Time’ Edits May Have Improved The Ending – ScreenHub Entertainment

Don Bluth’s prehistoric epic The Land Before Time was significantly edited down prior to theatrical release, losing many scenes that producers felt were too intense for younger children. There was one edit however that may have actually been to the film’s benefit, creating the most emotionally satisfying moment in the entire movie. Cutting ‘The Land Before Time’ For those who haven’t seen it, The Land … Continue reading ‘Land Before Time’ Edits May Have Improved The Ending – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Ready Player One’ Review: Does The Pop Culture Mash Up Work? ScreenHub Entertainment

For the past few years now, legendary director Steven Spielberg has made some great films, including The Post and Bridge of Spies. But these are very much films, made with a certain audience in mind and made in a much different fashion than mainstream films. But Spielberg is also the man behind Raiders of the Lost Ark and Jurassic Park, he knows just as much about blockbusters-heck he invented them with Jaws! So he returns to the genre with Ready Player One, based on the book of the same name. So how does it fair?

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