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‘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?

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Undertone is about Evie, a young woman who…

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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…

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Morrow’ Spoiler Review and Season One Thoughts - ScreenHub Entertainment

The sixth and final episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms wrapped up a lot of the character moments and threads set in motion throughout the course of the season. Tinged with a sense of “why me”, a miserable Dunk questions his place in the bigger picture, in a world without Baelor Targaryen in it, thanks to him in some way, shape or form.

He brings this sense of worry to Lyonel, who…

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Red Dawn: The Cult Classic That Became a Symbol of Resistance in Ukraine - ScreenHub Entertainment

It has been several years since the war in Ukraine began. The country is not the same. It is wounded. Streets once filled with people are now empty, save the occasional husk of burned-out military equipment, destroyed in battles that, for the people of Ukraine, are still frighteningly fresh. And yet on some of these burned-out husks are scrawled spray-painted messages. It’s a single, curious word…

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‘Crime 101’ Spoiler Free Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

The shadow that the iconic film Heat has cast over the heist genre is long. It’s pretty hard to do a film these days that centers on both the thieves and the police, without first thinking of Michael Mann’s iconic film. So while Crime 101 does share a lot of notes with Heat, it also does a lot differently, and a lot of it does really well despite some issues.

Written and directed by Bart Layton,…

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Film & Spirits EPISODE 78 - Kathleen Kennedy leaving Lucasfilm / The Night Manager Season 2 / Industry Season 4 / The Adventures of Cliff Booth

EPISODE 78 – Kathleen Kennedy leaving Lucasfilm / The Night Manager Season 2 / Industry Season 4 / The Adventures of Cliff Booth

A short but loaded episode today! The gents discuss the recent departure of Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy and what this could mean for the future of Star Wars. We also catch up on a LOT of TV, including The Night Manager and Industry, and finally, a few teasers…

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ‘In the Name of the Mother’s Spoiler Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

The penultimate episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms had a lot of what you expected would happen, but a decent amount was very much unexpected, even for book readers.

Despite some jitters, Dunk charges into the seven against seven trial, only to be unhorsed quite quickly. But instead of sticking with him and seeing how the rest of the melee plays out, we’re treated to an extended flashback…

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘Seven’ Spoiler Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

Another short but sweet episode this week for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, in what is arguably the best episode of the season thus far. I feel I said that last week, but it’s true. This show continues to get better and better each week, and the smaller parts from earlier episodes that seemed somewhat banal actually helped land the biggest moment of this week’s episode.

After dunking on Aerion…

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‘Fallout’ Season Two Spoiler Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

Prime’s sophomore season of Fallout has now concluded! Unlike the previous season, this second entry opted for a weekly release schedule, which I thought was for the best for this trek across the Wasteland. It’s a solid season overall that’s consistent with what’s come before, while also feeling a bit more meandering at times.

The second season of Fallout picks up shortly after the events of the…

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Squire’ Spoiler Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

Big spoilers in this article.

Episode three of HBO’s A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms marks the halfway point of this brief season. It just so happens to also be the episode where a massive reveal happens at the end of the episode, broadening the scope of this seemingly inconsequential story.

That reveal would be the true identity of Egg. For three episodes now, Egg has been a bit of an enigma.…

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Netflix’s ‘Death by Lightning’ Is Worth Your Time - ScreenHub Entertainment

When it comes to Netflix and the conversation around its offerings lately, most of the dialogue has naturally been reserved for Stranger Things’ final season and Adolescence, which has been a force of nature at the awards shows (and rightly so, that show is also awesome and deserves its own article). But there’s another great show from Netflix that I feel has passed under the radar somewhat, but…

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Before ‘Sinners’: Delroy Lindo’s Most Oscar Worthy Performances - ScreenHub Entertainment

The hit movie Sinners has officially become the most nominated film in Oscars history, with 16 nominations in total. While these nominations are certainly well deserved, there is one nomination in particular that stands out. At the age of 73, Sinners marks the very first nomination for Delroy Lindo, and if you are at all familiar with his work, you know that this nod is long overdue.

In Sinners,…

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘Hard Salt Beef’ Spoiler Review

We return to Westeros this week for a brief but engaging half hour in a much tighter and more rewarding episode than last week. With Dunk and Egg now paired up, the show is quite energetic, with good humour and some solid characterization for our towering lead.

The episode opens with Dunk recounting Ser Arlan’s many deeds and accomplishments to the nobility at the tourney. Despite his chivalry…

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The Latest ‘Anaconda’ Is a Mixed Bag of Missed Opportunities And Genuine Laughs - ScreenHub Entertainment

A comedic reimagining of a more straight-faced story isn’t anything new. You can take an above-average B-movie like Little Shop of Horrors and turn it into a big-budget musical spectacle, or you can take a genuinely chilling movie like The Stepford Wives and maybe lean so heavily into the satire that it loses its edge in a remake. The 2025 remake of Anaconda falls somewhere in between. The…

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Asian Representation and Beyond, With ‘The Copenhagen Test’ Writer Marilyn Fu - ScreenHub Entertainment

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Hedge Knight’ Spoiler Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

We returned once again to the land of Westeros on HBO, but this time, we leave behind the machinations of the throne, the threat of ice zombies, and a globe-trotting adventure spanning multiple protagonists. No, this time we’re in the dirt, grime, and actual poop of the peasantry in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. It’s a bit of a departure for the Song of Ice and Fire series, and it does have a…

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Film & Spirits EPISODE 77 -Best Movies of 2025 and Most Anticipated 2026

As tradition demands it, the gents’ first episode of the year is the perfect place to review 2025’s best movies and their most anticipated of 2026. What about you, dear listeners, how excited are you for 2026’s movie slate?

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Netflix’s ‘The Rip’ Is Actually Pretty Good! Spoiler-Free Review- ScreenHub Entertainment

Too often, Netflix will release a film with big-name actors in it, only for it to feel like background noise. And while their latest offering, made in conjunction with Artists Equity, won’t be a contender for movie of the year, The Rip was surprisingly entertaining, well-shot, and compelling.

Directed by Joe Carnahan of Narc, Smokin’ Aces, and The Grey fame, The Rip stars Matt Damon and Ben…

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Kathleen Kennedy Stepping Down as President of Lucasfilm, What Next? - ScreenHub Entertainment

After almost fourteen years as the head of Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down from her role as President of the company and passing on her responsibilities to both Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan, who will each be co-presidents of the film studio. The news comes a few weeks after Star Wars Starfighter, starring Ryan Gosling, wrapped production. Kennedy will remain the producer of that…

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Stranger Things Ends a Flawed But Formative Adventure - ScreenHub Entertainment

When Stranger Things first premiered, I was living in California, still had a few more years in my 20s, and was working actively to achieve my dreams. A lot had changed in my life since then. I’d moved back to the Midwest, and now my 30s are racing towards the finish line. I’d changed a lot, and so had Stranger Things.

For those who have not seen the show, Stranger Things tells the story of the…

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‘Stranger Things 5’ Says Goodbye (Spoiler Review) - ScreenHub Entertainment

After over a three-year wait between seasons, Stranger Things returned with a fifth and final season, broken up into three parts. But was the show worth the wait? Let’s find out.

Season five of Stranger Things takes place around a year after the events of the last season, with the town of Hawkins now under a strict military quarantine, but life seemingly continues as normal. There may be metal…

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Most Anticipated Movies 2026 - ScreenHub Entertainment

With 2025 now behind us, it’s time to look ahead at what’s coming in the year to come. There’s a lot of movies, big and small, on the horizon. As always, this list is subject to change, and this list only contains titles for which we have confirmation. More titles get revealed as the year goes on, or as films get distribution rights. Stay tuned for any updates or changes! And this is in no…

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Top 25 Movies From 2000-2025 - ScreenHub Entertainment

In what seems like the blink of an eye, we’ve gone through twenty-five years in this millennium so far. Wasn’t Y2K just yesterday? In the spirit of nostalgia, though, it’s time for a list! And not just any list. Oh no. It’s time to look at the top 25 films of the past twenty-five years. This is my own list, not balanced against the rest of the staff, but I did my best to be both subjective, as I…

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2025 Reviewed: The Best Movies and Shows According to Our Writers - ScreenHub Entertainment

It’s that time of year again, when we look back at the best movies and put them on a list for everyone to debate and judge. As always, we don’t get around to seeing every single movie, and every writer has a different bias and preference. But here’s our writers’ list of the best movies. Let us know what you think and what your favourite films of the year are!

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Is ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Any Good? Spoiler-Free Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

Spoiler-free free but I talk about the inciting incidents and allude to other events in the movie.

At least we didn’t have to wait over a decade for this sequel. Avatar: Fire and Ash is the third film in the franchise and the second this decade. Does James Cameron deliver another hit, or is the franchise in hot water? Let’s find out.

Fire and Ash picks up pretty much right after the events of…

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Film & Spirits Episode 76: Top 25 of the Last 25 Years / Warner Bros & Netflix / RIP Rob Reiner

In this last episode of the year, the gents review the 25 best movies of the last 25 years, a tradition for movie critics like us. Also, taking into account current affairs & the news, there’s a brief discussion on Netflix officially acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, and we pay our respect to actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner.

Happy Holidays to all our listeners!

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Jon Favreau’s ‘Elf’ Is One Of The Best Christmas Movies Made In The 21st Century (So Far) - ScreenHub Entertainment

I have a confession: I’m not a big fan of Will Ferrell. His overacting usually doesn’t do it for me, and his characters usually come off as being loud and dumb without much substance. That being said, his turn as Buddy the Elf in the 2003 Christmas film Elf is perhaps a career highlight for him. Not only is the character great, but Elf ranks as one of the few true Christmas classics from the last…

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A24’s ‘Eternity’ Review - ScreenHub Entertainment

Eternity’s premise is a simple one. Who would you want to spend the rest of eternity with after you die? For many, the choice is an easy one. But not so in A24’s latest.

After choking on a pretzel, the elderly Larry Cutler passes away, only to wake up as a younger version of himself (played by Miles Teller). Larry finds himself at a junction, where people choose where to spend the rest of their…

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‘Rental Family’ is a Delight - ScreenHub Entertainment

It may have come and gone rather quickly from most theatres, but when you get a chance, you should certainly give Rental Family a go. Sure, it’s sappy and fairly low-stakes, but there’s also a very human story about the impact an individual can have, framed from a culture that has a dark history with mental health treatment.

So, what is a “rental family”? It’s the name of a company within the…

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‘Nuremberg’ 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…