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You know the drill by now Outposters, as you are superior online movie beings. You know how the game is played. First come the social media reactions from digital outlets and blogs, usually from the premiere or special screenings. Then

It’s happening! It’s really happening! Way back earlier in the year there was news that King Conan might actually happen. The long discussed, often promised but never delivered sequel to the much-loved Conan The Barbarian (and less loved Conan The

Funny the things you find when you log into the internet. I’m browsing YouTube, and I see a trailer for Hen. That must be AI, I think to myself, but no, it’s real. After watching the trailer, I actually thought

Indie movies are interesting; sometimes, they can really surprise me. Then there are movies like Voidance, which do not surprise me. I hate reviews like this. On the one hand, I understand how indie movies are important. They have more

There is going to be a lot of this in the coming weeks, so we had better strap in. A lot of what? A lot of names being floated like balloons as a potential new James Bond, but it’s an

Nicholas Winding Refn is something of a head scratcher as a director. Bronson was genuinely different, then Drive seemed to hit almost every mark, taking arthouse mainstream. Then, by the time you got to the end of Only God Forgives,

We don’t talk about our feelings much here on the Last Movie Outpost. The closest we get is a confession. The indie trailer we have today is about dealing with dementia, Familiar Touch. Dementia isn’t something I’ve had to deal

In the category of ‘They don’t make them like that anymore’, the classic comedy, Some Like It Hot, is getting a 3-disc 4 K collector’s edition. I don’t think I need to explain the story; it’s about cross-dressing. We had

The first trailer for HBO Max’s Lanterns was confusing. It featured a small town setting, a brown colour palette and very little in the way of superpowers. We didn’t see any of that luminous green shit that you normally associate

Title: When The Bough Breaks Airdate: 2/15/1988 Plot Summary The Enterprise has found some interesting signals in the Epsilon Mynos system that may be the place of the mythical Aldea, a legend almost as enticing as the lost city of

There are films you defend because they are secretly masterpieces. Then there are films you defend because they are deeply stupid, gloriously excessive, and made by people who understood the sacred cinematic principle that if a giant sea monster is

Stupid Monday. There we all were, enjoying the weekend, and Monday comes along and reminds us all of the reality of life. Yes, it’s back to work, avoiding Karen from HR, and looking forward to next Friday. Never fear, though,

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