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One live-action attempt, and many, many decades later, Masters Of The Universe returns to the big screen this summer. Something is happening. This movie keeps creeping up our “Want To See” lists for 2026. We are not sure why… it

Jaws started something, and we are not just talking about a lifelong fear of swimming in the sea. It started a wave of glorious knock-offs. From Piranha to Grizzly, if it could bite or claw, it was game for a

The first season of Shogun was exquisitely beautiful, but also frustrating. Every so often, it looked like it might explode into Game Of Thrones-style life, only for it to pull away. It kept the story personal and focused. That is

Hello Weekend, we all just wanted to say, we love you! Well, unless you’re someone who has to work over the weekend, then it’s just more work. For those of us who don’t work, it’s a chance to kick back,

Man, what to do about this whole Epstein thing? On the one hand, it is clearly so potentially toxic, do we at Last Movie Outpost ignore it other than in snide jokes for cheap laughs? After all, what has it

A story broke last week that set the internet quivering with either excitement or indignation, depending on which side of the fence you were on. The rumor was that Lupita Nyong’O (Black Panther, Twelve Years a Slave) was to play

Hollywood History is back, baby! It’s Rio de Janeiro, 1979. James Bond is literally going into outer space in Moonraker, and the most famous henchman in franchise history, Jaws, is suddenly stopped dead in his tracks… by a girl. Dolly.

Another indie trailer for you. I know most of you aren’t fans, but I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again; indie movies can be a lot better than what Hollywood gives us these days. Empire of Lies has

Movies today are all doom and gloom. If it’s not another unasked sequel, it’s a prequel tearing down beloved characters. How about something nice for a change, like this trailer for The Spin. Don’t you just love the Irish accent?

We are probably always going to be here for a re-teaming of Guy Ritchie with Jason Statham in the “Cockney-Mockney-Geezer” gangster genre they practically invented. As long, that is, as it is more like Lock Stock and Snatch, and less

Westworld meets Predator via Lone Survivor? It could work! Another potential proof point to our fast-developing theory that streaming is now the official home of everything we would have rented from a VHS store back in the day (see The

Once more, we find ourselves gazing lovingly back at what was our very own Golden Age of cinema – the 1980s. A time of flickering myths, reasonably priced tickets, and heavy petting in the back row. This is why we

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