Review: FERRARI

Ciao Outposters! Eggyio Mattzo here with a review of Michael Mann's eagerly anticipated Ferrari and it was fantastico! This is not a biopic of Enzo Ferrari so don't expect to…

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Martin Decries “Anti-Fans”

Author George R. R. Martin says debating films and television isn’t as fun as it used to be. He says fandom has definitely taken a turn and he thinks he…

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Downey Jr. For BATMAN BEGINS?

They may be starring together in Oppenheimer, but apparently, Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr once went head-to-head for a role in Batman Begins. In another one of those movie…

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Nolan Praises DUNE PART TWO

Early screenings of Dune Part Two for friends and industry insiders have started. The word on the street? The feedback is universal and it is spectacular. Dune Part One set…

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ARGYLLE Bombs At Weak Box Office

Matthew Vaughn’s action-comedy Argylle is struggling. The reviews were not kind, with 35% with critics and 65% with audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. These woes have carried through into the box…

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The Great Debate Gets A Remake!

January is over. Spring will be here soon. As the seasons change, so our moods. However, as Outposters, we will always be in the mood to argue about movies. So…

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LONGLEGS Trailer

On Wednesday I wrote about a mysterious little horror movie called Longlegs which is getting people's attention. Well, now we finally have the trailer and dare I say it, it…

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SUPERMAN: LEGACY Chooses Composer

Superman: Legacy has found its composer. These are massive shoes to fill. Hans Zimmer's Man Of Steel score remains a high point of the now-defunct DCEU. Meanwhile, as everyone knows,…

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BACK TO BLACK Trailer

Back To Black is Sam Taylor-Johnson’s long-gestating biopic about British singer Amy Winehouse. The project is set up at Studiocanal and Focus Features. Now a full trailer has dropped. Marisa…

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DUNE PART ONE Back In Cinemas

Dune Part One was a movie that was made to be seen on the big screen. The scale really came into its own in theaters. Even better was the sound…

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