ScreenHub

ScreenHub

With a strong foundation of 18 years, ScreenHub stands out as Australia’s top independent online platform focused on film, television, games, and new digital formats. Our dedicated team is committed to creating a world-class publishing, media, and marketplace service that plays a vital role in fostering vibrant, diverse, and thriving screen industries.

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English
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Global

#277593

Australia

#8646

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#206

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | screenhub.com.au | Alessandro Fillari

    While the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 has been on the minds of many, Summer Game Fest (SGF) 2025 also recently took place, and many games showcased at the event left a lasting impression on us. Along with opportunities to get hands-on with Pragmata, Dying Light: The Beast, and Mixtape, we also saw the first-ever gameplay for Onimusha: Way of the Sword and the recently announced Resident Evil Requiem.

  • 1 week ago | screenhub.com.au | Stephen Russell |Danny Boyle |Jack O'Connell |Alfie Williams

    It’s said the once and future King Arthur slumbers beyond the mists of Avalon until such time as Britain has need of him once more. You have to wonder if his alarm didn’t go off, going into reunited director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland’s batshit-crazy-good 28 Years Later, because if ever the UK needed its mythological hero, it was about 27 and a bit years ago. Typical.

  • 1 week ago | screenhub.com.au | Alessandro Fillari

    Capcom’s sci-fi shooter Pragmata was announced several years ago but has been scarcely seen in the time since. Thankfully, Summer Game Fest 2025 was finally the time for people to not only see it again with a stylish new trailer but also get their hands on it for the first time. Pragmata is a real game, indeed, and not mere vapourware; it ended up being one of my biggest surprises at the show.

  • 4 weeks ago | screenhub.com.au | Leah Williams

    PlayStation has announced the latest arrivals for the PS Plus Game Catalogue, introducing a host of new experiences for subscribers. Every month, the team curates a list of new games for the platform, which can be downloaded and played as part of an ongoing PS Plus subscription. As with most months, there’s an eclectic host of new arrivals in May 2025, from lauded shooters to quirky adventures, anime adaptations, and more.

  • 4 weeks ago | screenhub.com.au | Steph Panecasio

    Over the past few years, we’ve seen countless remasters take back the reins of the gaming world, regaining their original popularity and bouncing back into the cultural zeitgeist with a vengeance. There’s an art to remastering, with a very necessary balance between nostalgia and the new, and the most successful remasters are the ones that nail this balance.