HOLLYWOOD HISTORY: The Wonder Of Miniatures
Back in the mists of time, before the previous iteration of our wonderful Outpost went spectacularly wrong due to a massive SQL database issue that made Drunken Yoda cry, we…
Back in the mists of time, before the previous iteration of our wonderful Outpost went spectacularly wrong due to a massive SQL database issue that made Drunken Yoda cry, we…
Throughout most of the Free World that is Christian, Easter is a long weekend. 4 days off work means plenty of recovery days for any Outposter who likes to raise…
Even at its absolute worst, Game Of Thrones was still better than 95% of everything else on television in its era. Now, a few years later, it remains better than…
The original War Of The Roses is great. It is pitch-perfect, and as pitch-black as a black comedy can get while still staying funny. The 1989 movie was itself based…
Alan Ritchson's star is most definitely on the rise on Hollywood. He has been steadily working, with roles in Smallville, Blue Mountain State, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on his resume.…
Spoken about in hushed tones, and a long-standing personal passion project for Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis is complete and it has been screened for the first time. Coppola self-financed the…
Louis Gossett Jr. has passed away. He was 87. Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. was born on May 27th, 1936 in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. He made his stage…
The dearth of content at the movies must have led to some pent-up demand, as early box-office predictions for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire have been blown away. They…
It’s time for another dive into the world of made-for-TV horror movies. After checking out The Intruder Within, Midnight Offerings (1981) is next on the docket. It’s about a teenage…
I was going through some random list of movies I had the other day. The Nutty Professor (1963) popped up and I hadn't seen it in years. I decided I…