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Salem’s Lot (2024) frustrates. It’s caught between being yet another adaptation of Salem’s Lot and being its own film. Boba and Outposter Andy Dufrense reviewed it. Andy is a fan of the book. Boba never read it. Yet, both ended
We talked about the indie movie Time Travel is Dangerous a while ago. The trailer looked like fun, and I was able to review it. I gave it a solid 4 out of 5 stars, because it was quirky and
The 80s may be saved thanks to the return of KITT, but the 90s have no such luck. Inexplicably popular 1990s teen sitcom Blossom won’t be getting a revival. No more “Very Special Episodes” for you! Starring The Big Bang
If you are an Outposter of a certain age, then a certain period in television remains a foundational childhood memory. The era of the high-concept show, usually centred around some kind of super-vehicle. There was the short-lived Street Hawk, a
One of our most often discussed topics here at Last Movie Outpost has been the decline of Disney. For a few years, it has seemed like they had some kind of reverse Midas touch, able to turn previously unassailable, powerhouse
Everyone has noticed the general lack of lower-budget movies breaking through in cinemas these days. It is either blockbusters based on massive, recognisable IPs, or an occasional breakout horror movie. Very rarely, there is a surprise phenomenon that sometimes makes
The well-loved books spawned a well-loved movie series, but there was always the feeling that there was quite alot of back story missing from the Harry Potter movie adaptations. Particularly in the later books, several characters and key scenes felt
Everyone loves a good shark movie! The trouble is, as we always say here at Last Movie Outpost, there is only one really good shark movie, followed by a stack of shark movies that are OK, and legions of absolute
Considering that Hollywood executives are not particularly effective, and in their “monkey see – monkey do” way of following trends, we imagine there are already meetings happening at studios right now, all asking, “Where do we get one of those?”
Yes, Red Sonja has had its one day in the cinema and now it’s on VoD. We all drew straws again, and I lost. It was a bit uncool of the guys not to show me the straws they got,
Another day, another indie review. Hemet is a horror comedy set in the town of Hemet, California. The alternative title is The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea. This is because the landlady in question only drinks four things: blood, cum, coke
Title: Mudd’s Passion Airdate: 11/10/1973 Plot Summary The Enterprise are sent to check out a conman, their old friend Harry Mudd. He is trying to sell a fake love potion to miners. Kirk reveals the scheme and “”rescues”” Harry into