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After spending years relentlessly moving just about everyone and everything, it is no surprise to see Trey Parker and Matt Stone turn their South Park guns on the current US administration with their pointed brand of comedy. The show has
When you are asked, with a straight face, to deliver a line about somehow Palpatine returning, then you would forgive any actor for wanting to distance himself from a franchise. Oscar Isaac was asked about a Star Wars return while
With the sad passing of Prunella Scales, I had to watch Fawlty Towers again. Scales played Sybil Fawlty, Basil’s long-suffering wife. Fawlty Towers was made the same year I was born. 50 years later, it’s still hilarious. Being British, I
Monday is back, and we’re ready for it. I’m wearing a Vest of Immortality, the Sandles of Shift Wittedness, and I have the Staff of Ra, which is just the right length to poke people from a distance. So bring
Fire up the remake-o-tron! Another well-loved classic from just about our time, or possibly our parents’ era, could be about to be fed into the machine. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ryan Reynolds is developing a remake of the 1974
When you observe the smoking wreckage that is all that is left of what Warner Bros. eventually did with the Snyderverse, it is easy to look favourably at where it all started, Man Of Steel. Perhaps also to overlook that,
Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Badlands is getting largely positive reviews out there among the normos. Wrenage also liked it, with a few reservations. This is translating into a decent box office haul for the time of year, in this weird space
Following on from my Stranger Things season 1 and season 2 handy guides, here is the not-so-long awaited guide for season 3. I don’t make you wait years like the Duffer Brothers. I’m a professional. Even though Stranger Things season
The Last Jedi. Will the noise around it ever die down in Star Wars fandom? It’s certainly a lightning rod for fan discussion and debate. It was beloved by many critics, with such luminaries as Mark Kermode naming it his
If I were a betting man, I would say that The Thing would make it into just about every Outposters’ top 100 movies of all time list. John Carpenter’s 1982 sci-fi horror, a remake of an earlier movie that was
It’s finally here: Guava del Toro’s Frankenstein is now on streaming. I sat down last night and watched it, and was highly looking forward to it. You know the cast, Oscar Isaac, Christophe Waltz, Mia Goth, Charles Dance, and Jacob
Pride, greed, probably slutiness, but the greatest sin is geekery! It lives adjacent to that one about worshipping graven images, or something. Some of you have clearly been doing a lot of gravening lately, as once more the stench of