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We featured the trailer for Familiar Touch recently, and it looked interesting. It’s a movie that deals with losing a loved one to dementia. It’s not my usual thing, but I’m open-minded enough to try it. Dementia isn’t something I’ve
I was looking forward to Masters Of The Universe. It looked like nostalgic fun, faithful to the source material. So I was disappointed when a couple of Outposters, as Outposter’s opinions on movies matter, said they didn’t like it too
We love Tango & Cash here at Last Movie Outpost. Who doesn’t love Tango & Cash? I’ll tell you who, deviants and wrong ‘uns, that’s who. However, let us not pretend it is a perfect movie. Today, it is something
Filing is now well and truly underway in Atlanta for James Gunn’s Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow. A scene has been in progress featuring Lex (Nicholas Hoult) in his war suit being attacked by a crowd of Metropolis citizens. There’s
After the traditional Wednesday previews and Thursday night openings, the data is starting to surface. It looks like Scary Movie 6 is overcoming frankly risible reviews to top the weekend box office. It is on track to pull in $53
As we know, movie genres come and go. We had an era of sci-fi B-movies, of Westerns, 80s action flicks, and more recently, superhero movies. The problem with Hollywood is that they tend to get on a bandwagon and then
A lot of people have a fear of heights. Well, it’s not the fear of heights; it’s more the fear of heading towards the ground at an alarming speed. If that’s you, then get ready for Fall 2: Deadpoint and
Title: Conspiracy Airdate: 5/9/1988 Plot Summary Picard is summoned by another captain, Walker Keel, an old friend of Picard and Crusher. He warns Picard that there is something wrong with Starfleet, old friends not acting like themselves. Picard and Data
It’s Friday, the start of the weekend. Time to get that ass in the sofa, some beers from the fridge, and put the home movie theatre system on. The only problem, as always, is finding something to watch. It’s a
We still bloody love The Stath here at Last Movie Outpost. We will even forgive him for Shelter because you can’t proclaim somebody a God of the VHS rental-style mid-budget action thriller and then complain when they do something generic.
Sea Fever accomplishes little beyond proving The Thing’s stranglehold on infected-people-in-an-isolated-location is so complete that the genre is essentially broken. In this iteration, members of a fishing boat succumb one-by-one to the kiss of a giant jellyfish. That’s figurative. The
Meatballs was the movie that launched Bill Murray onto the big screen, started his collaborations with Harold Ramis, and first put him together with Ivan Reitman. So it probably deserves a notation of some kind in movie history. It is