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A few years ago, when concern about offshoring of blue collar jobs was on the rise, or people voiced concerns about the impact of environmental legislation on energy industry employment, there was one refrain from certain quarters: “Learn to code!”

It should have all been so easy. A shiny new acquisition of Lucasfilm. Disney now owning the cinematic titans of Star Wars and Indiana Jones. A wave of profits was surely about to lap gently at the walls of the

We Bury The Dead has a teaser out. If you ever wanted to see Daisy Ridley battle zombies instead of Stormtroopers, now is your chance. She has reached the stage of her career where she is doing zombie films. Finally,

After it looked like it had gone away, the threat of tariffs on movies produced outside the US has reared its head again. U.S. President Donald Trump has remade the threats. This is a return to his position from earlier

Guillermo del Toro’s passion project, a new adaption of Frankenstein, has a new trailer. The Netflix production has reviewed well at festivals this season, and now it is ready for general release. In the 19th Century, a brilliant yet egotistical

Renato Casaro died yesterday at the age of 89. I’m ashamed to admit that I’d never heard Renato Casaro’s name before today, but I sure knew his work, and so do you. For example, he did this poster for Octopussy.

Firstly, sorry for no Monay’s Movie Memes yesterday, I’ve gone and broken my arm, and typing takes forever. This interview was supposed to be up yesterday, but I’m really limited here, back to one-finger typing. I’m now going to be

Long-time Outposter and pretty frequent contributor Poopy Pants is back, and he’s got an opinion on Alien: Earth that might set him swimming squarely against the tide. That’s OK. He can take it. Alien: Earth I love Alien. It’s still

James Gunn’s new DCU tentpole Superman has smashed HBO records when released on their Max streaming platform. According to numbers being reported in Variety, the cape caper snagged 13 million views in its first ten days on HBO Max, which

Whether you like it or not, 20th Century Studios is spinning up a sequel to The Simpsons Movie and has set a date of July 23rd 2027. This is, unbelievably, 20 years after the first Simpsons Movie was released. Oh

Paul Bettany was asked what his hope was for the next phase of the MCU and he didn’t mince his words: “A massive pay check.” He may get his wish, as he will be headlining his own show on Disney+

Could the new Miami Vice remake have found it’s new Crockett and Tubbs in the form of two of Hollywood’s “hottest” current stars. According to a report from Nexus Point News , the production is currently in talks with Glenn

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