‘Fallout’ Is An Absolute Blast – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Sean Gallagher
12h ago
Note: there’ll be no major spoilers in this article but I will talk about some of the inciting incidents seen in the first two episodes, so minor spoilers ahead. We’re living in the dawn of a golden age of video game adaptations it seems! Over the past few years, we’ve seen Sonic The Hedgehog and Super Mario Bros. dominate at the box office while on the small screen, The Last of Us and Arcane have shown that character-driven game adaptations can be prestige TV. I’m happy to say that Prime Video’s Fallout is now a proud member of the “successful video adaptation club”. It’s a great treat for fa ..read more
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‘300’ Changed A Whole Genre; For Better or For Worse – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Sean Gallagher
5d ago
Up until now, my retrospective on the historical epics, of the late 90s and early 2000s, including the likes of Gladiator and Troy, felt very dramatic and practical; tangible recreations of history with lavish sets, costumes and tons of extras. Controversial director Zack Snyder came around with his 2006 adaptation of Frank Miller’s seminal graphic novel 300. Instead of megasets and tons of extras, a lot of 300 would be created with the use of chroma key (blue screen) backgrounds, with some props and minor sets used at the same time. Alongside the Star Wars prequels, it could be one of the fil ..read more
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‘The Movie Critic’ No Longer Tarantino’s Final Film – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Sean Gallagher
5d ago
Acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino has been pretty deadset on ending his tenure as a film director with ten films under his belt, fearing his work will begin to deteriorate after that number. So his swan song feature film was set to be The Movie Critic, starring Brad Pitt, which would have seen an irreverent film critic working for an adult magazine in the late 1970s, writing reviews about mainstream films (which may not be the point of the magazine). The idea for the film was based on a real critic Tarantino used to read as a teenager, citing the protagonist “is based on a guy who really li ..read more
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‘Civil War’ Movie Review – Screenhub Entertainment
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by Frederic B. LeBlanc
1w ago
During my rundown of the most anticipated movies of 2024, British filmmaker Alex Garland’s newest movie about a renegade America going into war with itself was my top pick. It’s hard to remember a movie warning us of a real and actual potential danger in a political landscape where democracy is taken for granted in key places around the globe (we can only think of the war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the very unstable balance of power in the Middle-East). So, what would that look like, considering the intense political divide in the US ? Here’s Civil War; and unlike what we got from ..read more
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Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ Hits Cinemas This Week…Only In America – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Sean Gallagher
1w ago
Suppose you’re like me and you’re a fan of Guy Ritchie and World War II stories. In that case, you’ve probably been at the very least hoping that the English director’s latest film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, would offer some amusing entertainment. The film is slated to hit the big screen on April 19th, there’s just one catch though: it will only hit the big screen in the United States. In case you’re wondering what this movie is even about, here’s the official synopsis for the film: “Based upon recently declassified files of the British War Department and inspired by true events ..read more
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Film & Spirits EPISODE 54 – Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire / Star Wars: Outlaws / Joker: Folie à DeuxFilm & Spirits
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by film spirits podcast
1w ago
Sean receives friend of the show Alex Callard back to the podcast as Fred deals with a plague of technical issues. Together, the two will discuss the disappointing Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, as well as the recent trailers for Joker: Folie à Deux and the Star Wars: Outlaws video game. Apple ..read more
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Speculation: Who should Hiroyuki Sanada Play in ‘Star Wars’ and the MCU? – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Alexander Abbey
1w ago
In a recent interview promoting his latest project, Shogun on Hulu, Hiroyuki Sanada admitted that he very much wants to be part of the MCU and Star Wars. On camera with Variety he said “Especially Star Wars. I’m a big fan of all of them.” Among Sanada’s many roles over his impressive career he has played Samurai, Yakusa, and even a few astronauts. So what would be the perfect MCU or Star Wars character for him to step into? "Shōgun" star Hiroyuki Sanada says he's a big #StarWars fan. https://t.co/GlnKMH2Yi2 pic.twitter.com/4VmNmFtXVF — Variety (@Variety) April 6, 2024 Marvel Cinematic Unive ..read more
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‘Tokyo Vice’ Season Two Review (Spoiler-Free) – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Sean Gallagher
1w ago
We recommended the first season of Tokyo Vice earlier this year, the Max Original (formerly HBO Max, what a stupid name change) series starring Ansel Egort as an American investigative journalist working the criminal underworld in the titular city circa 1999. After a longer-than-expected wait, season two finally aired and we’re happy to report that it’s awesome. Let’s dive in. The season premiere of season two of Tokyo Vice actually feels like a season finale for season one. One of my criticisms that I wrote of that season was that it felt like it just ended anti-climactically, despite the bu ..read more
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George Miller is Addicted to Mad Max, and So Are We – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Alexander Abbey
2w ago
George Miller’s latest booming cinematic venture into the Mad Max universe, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month. Director George Miller spoke on stage at Cinemacon in Las Vegas about his history with the Mad Max franchise. He explained why, after all these years, he still finds himself pulled back into the allegorical narrative of the post-apocalyptic wasteland saying “I’m still doing them, because they’re very addictive.” Credit: Warner Bros. Miller explained how the idea for the film Furiosa began, saying: “In order to tell the story of Fury Ro ..read more
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Historical Accuracy Be Damned, ‘Braveheart’ Still Owns – ScreenHub Entertainment
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by Sean Gallagher
2w ago
Gladiator is often credited with being the film that kickstarted the Hollywood obsession with the epic in the 2000s, but we shouldn’t discount Braveheart as the film that reinvigorated a dying genre. Directed by and starring controversial actor Mel Gibson, the film would go on to win four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director at the 1996 Academy Awards. It’s laughably inaccurate, but despite that, the movie is still awesome. Braveheart is Gibon’s sophomore directorial effort (he also produces it) but you’d be forgiven for thinking this is a seasoned vet deep into his career. His di ..read more
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