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Playing the role of Lobo has been something of a dream for Jason Momoa. He lobbied for the role before he was cast as Aquaman. Then, when it became clear the DCEU was dead and about to be reset, he

Winter. A dark and cold time where, in your indoors-bound, cocooned state, you may feel temptation get the better of you. Some of you may decide to watch Wicked: For Good. Then your soul cannot be saved. Your cinematic sins

Long before Amazon MGM Studios decided that Masters Of The Universe needed a new live-action reboot movie, those crazy cats at Cannon Films gave us… something. Some movies arrive fully formed, some arrive confident, resplendent, knowing exactly what they are.

That’s right, folks, The Last Movie Outpost is going highbrow with a review of Oscar favourite Hamnet. Based on true events, Hamnet follows the life of William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal), his wife Agnes (Jessie Buckley) and their three children. Tragedy

I said last week I’m back at work, and this week, I’ve barely seen any movies. This weekend, I plan to plant my back side on the sofa and watch as many movies as I can. The wife will moan

For All Mankind is a show I have never seen, but everyone who watches it tells me I really should give it a try. It was created by Battlestar Galactica supremo Ronald D. Moore, alongside Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi.

An interesting debate is underway in the world of movie-making. As reported over at Dark Horizons, in one corner is Gore Verbinski, the director behind the three original Pirates Of The Caribbean movies, and currently doing promotion for his Sam

If you are at all familiar with the global game of football, and its most-watched league – the English Premier League – then you will be familiar with Manchester United. This poisonous little clown show of a football club hails

It’s January, so it must be time for the Oscars. The 2026 nominations have just been revealed, Sinners is the big news, with a record 16 nominations, breaking the record for the most Oscar nominations, which was previously held by

OK, I’ll admit it. I am looking forward to Masters Of The Universe. Sure, Hollywood could just let me down again, but I want to see if the earnest, camp, dumb fun from the cartoon and toy line can be

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is the follow up to 28 Years Later. Do you remember how that one ended? With Spike joining a crazy, punk-rock cult of Jimmy Savilles? The ending promised a gonzo adventure yet to come.

Has there ever been a ‘helper droid’ that actually helps anyone? Maybe David from Spielberg’s A.I. They usually end up like Raptus, in a new indie movie. I will admit, I thought this was going to be crappy, but I

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