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Star Trek has an uncertain future right now. Paramount Skydance has made it clear that they see it as a key IP going forward, but the unfolding disaster of the current evolution of Star Trek is clearly not able to

It’s all blood, guts and sex these days. How about something nice for all the family? The Land of Sometimes is just that. OK, so it’s a bit too nicey nicey, but now and then, a good palette cleanser is

It’s Monday again, and you know what that means? Another crushing week of work, soul-crushing, energy-sapping, mind-numbing work. It could be worse; you could be working at Disney. That takes soul-crushing to a new level. As with every Monday, we

You probably didn’t know this, but the Oscars were on last night. As with most people, they become less and less relevant each year. The Academy Awards for 2026 didn’t have much controversy and were pretty predictable. I’ve copied and

A reboot of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was on the way, and it’s been cancelled already. The reboot was going to Hulu, but after the pilot, Hulu decided not to move forward with it. The ‘BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER’ sequel

I was looking forward to Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die. It is from Gore Verbinski, who’s had solid movies like the first Pirates of the Caribbean, Mousehunt, and A Cure for Wellness. I’m even going to say his American

It’s time to gather in the great halls, dear Outposters. It is the weekend, and it’s boring; we need a great debate. You have sat on the sofa too long, take to the soapbox and join us. For this weekend’s

While writing up the trailer for the upcoming Netflix shark spectacular (or not!) Thrash, I was reminded of another movie that features sharks entering man’s domain. No, not Deep Blue Sea, but Bait, also known as Bait 3D as it

I’m not saying I’m old, but I can remember when I used to look forward to a James Gunn movie without all the social commentary. Take Slither, for example, I have fond memories of it. It’s been 20 years since

I’m getting that Friday Feeling for this weekend! Like nervous indigestion, a strange buildup in my stomach, like pressure building up. No, wait, it was just a fart. Still, it’s the start of the weekend, and that means movie watching.

Steven Spielberg has been, for him, uncharacteristically quiet lately. He last directed The Fabelmans back in 2022, and before that his last summer tentpole blockbuster was, believe it or not, his last Indiana Jones film back in 2008. So what

Family Guy, and everything attached to it, shows no signs of stopping. Not bad for a show that’s been cancelled more times than a straight white man working in HR. There is more to come, as Fox has ordered two

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