
Schwarzenegger’s ‘Running Man’ Isn’t the Book, But… – ScreenHub Entertainment
When it comes to adaptations, Stephen King himself has mixed opinions on how some of his works have made it to the big screen. One such film he has less than charitable views on is the original adaptation of The Running Man, a downbeat King writing as Richard Bachman book that was brought to screen as a bombastic crowd pleaser starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. So yeah, the original 80s adaptation of The Running Man is not exactly a faithful recreation of

‘Predator: Badlands’ and How The Monsters Become the Stars – ScreenHub Entertainment
I took a trip last Friday to the local theater to see the latest installment in the Predator franchise. This latest entry, from the director of the stellar Prey, already had my interest. But Predator: Badlands represented something different than just another sequel. Rather, it was the realization of a dream that little twelve-year-old me had from the moment I fell in love with this franchise. This time, the Predator wasn’t the villain, or even a supporting player. This time,

‘A House of Dynamite’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment
Kathryn Bigelow returns to her wheelhouse with A House of Dynamite, a military thriller available on Netflix about the launch of a nuclear warhead heading straight for the USA. It’s an interesting premise, but does the award-winning director of Zero Dark Thirty and The Hurt Locker strike again? Let’s find out. A House of Dynamite is a star-studded film that features the likes of Rebecca Ferguson, Idris Elba, Jared Harris, and Gabriel Basso in leading roles, with Jason Clarke, Tracy

The Thing With Feathers’ Review, Bridging the Horror and Drama Genres -ScreenHub Entertainment
The Thing with Feathers is a fascinating film about grief with a terrifying twist. Benedict Cumberbatch leads this frightening dive into the psychology of sadness. Will he stay on the path to acceptance, or will he surrender to the darkness within himself? The Plot The film is split into four parts, each with its own subtly unique tone. It begins with the main character, known as Dad (Benedict Cumberbatch), bringing his two young boys home after the death of their

Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Review – ScreenHub Entertainment
I’m a simple film aficionado, I see that Guillermo del Toro has made a new movie, and I pay attention. I was very curious about his most recent endeavour, an adaptation of Mary Shelley’s timeless classic novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus. I missed it during its theatrical run, but the film is now available on Netflix, and honestly, I kind of wish I had seen this on the big screen. The film stars Oscar Issac as the titular Dr.

‘Nuremberg’ Is Flawed, But Deserves Your Attention – ScreenHub Entertainment
Released to seemingly fanfare or attention, Nuremberg is the latest effort from James Vanderbilt (yes, that Vanderbilt family) that chronicles the events leading up to the titular trial after the Second World War, which saw the surviving members of the Nazi High Command face a tribunal made up of various Allied nations. It’s a sobering film, and a flawed one, but it also just so happens to feature the best performance Russell Crowe has delivered in over a decade. Rami