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Getting ideas for Valentine’s Day is hard work, I mean, what do you get your other half? Flowers smelling of petrol and windscreen wipers for a Ford Ka? How about a romantic movie, like A Beautiful Breakup? A Beautiful Breakup
Many, many talking points remain from the various exit interviews and published pieces on Kathleen Kennedy’s departure from Lucasfilm. While some epic gaslighting was delivered in the form of her comments on Star Wars, another major franchise has been largely
December 18th is a massive day for the theatrical experience. Avengers: Doomsday and Dune Part Three will both arrive on that day. Even Timothy Chalamet and Robert Downey Jr. have recently used the euphemism. Could it be a repeat of
I’ve gone back to work, but I only work at the end of the week. That means, for me, Monday is awesome, because I’m at home, watching movies. Sorry to rub it in, but it’s not my fault. I know
James Gunn has always been active on social media, engaging with fans directly via his Threads channel. After a quiet Christmas and New Year, things are clearly starting to move again at pace at DC Studios, and Gunn has once
‘Tis the Sabbath, and the only place you should be congregating is at the church of the Last Movie Outpost for confession. Everyone here is a dirty sinner, I know that you read the title of this as ‘doggy’ because
Ahhh, Hollywood. The only town where failure seems to get you promoted, criticism is not valid unless it comes from approved sources, and any headwinds are the fault of the customer, not the product or the producer. On her way
According to Ampere Analysis, and as reported by the ever-reliable Dark Horizons, spending on streaming content across all platforms is set to cross the $100 billion mark. Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, HBO Max, Paramount+, and Apple TV will rise by
We had the trailer for Dust Bunny recently, but I didn’t watch it. I missed it to keep it spoiler-free in my head. I liked the idea of the movie, so I waited for it on VoD/streaming. All I knew
It seems the Looney Tunes are still alive and kicking. There is a new Daffy Duck and Porky Pig movie heading to the big screen in The Day the Earth Blew Up, with a review on the way. Well, it
Winter is here, and January means all the decent television starts to roll. They know you aren’t outside and living life like in a tampon commercial, roller-blading and sky-diving, and adventure hiking in white trousers. Instead, you are wearing a
Big show, big shoes to fill, so a big question to ask. Who do you get to score Harry Potter, arguably the biggest television show currently in development? The answer, it seems, is a man who is quickly becoming the