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Quite often, here at Last Movie Outpost, we have found ourselves making an unconscious distinction between “films” and “movies”. We...
We’ve been sent a few indie trailers of late. Some interesting, some not so much. We’re all about sharing new...
You can be the exotic flavor of the month, a celebrated filmmaker whose movies are characterized by their emotional complexity...
After making the move from Erinsborough to Asgard, Chris Hemsworth is set to get wet. Hemsworth (Furiosa: A Mad Max...
A new horror is on the way, The Ritual, starring Al Pacino and Dan Stevens. There is a new trailer...
Title: Whom Gods Destroy Airdate: 1/3/1969 Plot Summary Kirk and Spock beam down to a mental asylum colony to deliver...
We’ve said it before, there’s a big difference between The Rock and Dwayne Johnson. This time around, Johnson is playing...
The Swimmer (1968) sees Burt Lancaster trapse about the screen in bathing trunks for ninety minutes. Viewers get more of...
I had the chance to sit down and talk to Natja Brunckhorst, the director of Two to One, for which...
We were sent a trailer for Two to One a little while ago, and it looked interesting. Not only were...