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It’s another Monday, the summer is here, the sun is shining, and you’re doing your best to stay inside. The sun is bad; it’s hot, burns your skin and causes a reflection on the TV. The only good thing about

For a box office mega-franchise, things have gone a bit quiet in the world of Fast and Furious. Especially as the next instalment is supposed to herald the end of the main series. Fast X seemingly suffered from the post-COVID

This time I have an indie review of a British movie, Salvable. It has a good cast: Toby Kebbell, Shia LeBeouf, James Cosmo, Michael Socha, Elaine Cassidy, Aiysha Hart, and Barry Ward. Bjorn Franklin writes and co-directs with Johnny Marchetta.

The summer movie season is well and truly here, and box office watchers are primed. Last week, Joseph Kosinski’s racing movie F1 dropped. This week, it is Jurassic World: Rebirth before we all get to argue about Superman and pretend

Another indie review for you, this time a Swedish movie – Watch the Skies. I saw the trailer recently and it looked good. I was looking forward to watching it, which makes a change these days. Watch the Skies stars

One for the nerds this morning, and you know what? That is just fine. It was our inherent nerdism that brought us all together via movies and the internet and shaped us, over the years, into Outposters. To a real

Everyone loves a good trailer. It whets your appetite, it threatens you with a good time, it swears on its soul to take you on an incredible journey to faraway places and makes promises that the movie itself almost certainly

A bump on this, the livestream is this evening, 6pm UK and 12pm CST. Make sure you tune in, join the chat and listen to two old men moan about modern movies. You know that feeling of being unfulfilled, hollow,

Following their breaking of the news that Denis Villeneuve would direct the new James Bond adventure for Amazon MGM Studios, Variety has continued their hit rate with more information about the new instalment, including going as far as naming some

With F1 getting good reviews and riding high at the box office, everyone has wanted a piece of director Joseph Kosinski. One topic has come up a few times: links between Days Of Thunder and F1. Kosinski directed Tom Cruise

Japanese anime is one of those things that Hollywood is going to keep trying to adapt, somehow forgetting the fact that it is niche as hell in the West. Something about it keeps on luring in filmmakers, siren-like, to crash

Finally, finally, it has arrived at DC Studios. By “it”, we mean the script to The Batman: Part II. 3 years ago, fans watched the original and many said “huh!” Just under a year ago, I rewatched it and paid

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