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Mother Mary looked interesting to me, the visual style, and I like David Lowery. I know he can be divisive, but at least he makes something original; ‘mainstream’ is not a word you would use for his movies. He has
I’ll keep this mostly spoiler free. When television series make their jump to the big screen, we typically see the stakes raised. The X-Files: Fight the Future killed off a recurring character, stopped hinting about aliens and actually showed them.
Hollywood loves failure. Not actual failure, obviously. Nobody in Hollywood wants to experience a failure. But they sure do adore talking about it after the fact. Every catastrophe eventually becomes a documentary, a tell-all memoir, a “What Really Happened” podcast,
Tom Hardy is one of those actors that you kinda love in everything he’s in, but you can’t quite shake the feeling that, in real life, he might just be a bit of a jobbie. Acting is essentially standing where
You know how much we love an Outposter contribution here at the Last Movie Outpost. And, because we have reached that age where doctors like to poke us, prod us, and insert things into us, we also value a second
With both Spider-Man: Brand New Day and The Odyssey dropping within just a few weeks of each other, Tom Holland is going to have quite the summer. As he potentially comes to the end of his time within the MCU,
Title: Coming of Age Airdate: 3/14/1988 Plot Summary The Enterprise is at Starbase whatever greek symbol or number where Admiral Gregory Quinn and Commander Remmick will do an investigation of the Enterprise. He’s not saying what but only that something
For a short while, in Hollywood, it was all about body positivity; big is beautiful. Beautiful at any size. Everyone in Hollywood was not worried about weight loss, because you didn’t have to spend years at the gym; if it
I’d say, out of all the days of the week, Friday is my favourite. It’s the start of the weekend, and time to get in some serious movie watching. Well, that and sleep, usually the weekend is about taking ages
No, not a remake of Nicholas Winding Refn’s touchstone neo-noir thriller. This is something different. Nia DaCosta (Candyman, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple) is to direct Mahershala Ali in Driver. According to a report at World of Reel, Driver
Mel Gibson may still have one foot in Hollywood purgatory, but he’s still one hell of a director and the king of God-based cinema. So his return to the world of the Red Sea pedestrians is much anticipated. Now, the
Quite a lot is happening in the world of 007 right now. We are just 5 days away from a brand new Bond game arriving. The long-awaited, long-in-development 007: First Light. This is from Hitman makers IO Interactive and is