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Some people stand in the darkness, afraid to step into the light. Others, if they were teenage boys in the 1990s before the internet, wore out the pause button on their VCRs while telling their moms not to come in
A couple of weeks ago, we reported on the tracking numbers for Masters Of The Universe not being where the studio would have wanted them to be. The numbers were pointing to an opening weekend of around £25 million, which,
Doctor Who remains a harsh use case for the perils of letting your own, personal views shape your creative agenda. As the world was turning away from hyper-progessivism, and the Overton Window was only moving in one direction, those behind
As we have always said, we love contributions from you Outposters. One person who keeps us entertained with his reviews is DwC, and here is a new Masterpiece Theatre of Phenomena. Directed by Dario Argento Written by Dario Argento and
It’s nice when you’re browsing the net, and you find a trailer, of which you know nothing about. Wrenage posted a trailer for Hope, and we thought we’d share. Interesting, very interesting, right? Hope stars Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung, Hoyeon,
Here’s a weird story to get your head around. According to a study, movies are more likely to star someone named Chris or a talking animal than an older woman. It makes you wonder who conducts these studies. I’m guessing
Title: Heart Of Glory Airdate: 3/21/1988 Plot Summary The Enterprise finds a Talarian freighter that has been attacked. They rescue 3 Klingons from it, one who’s wounds are too severe and he later dies in sickbay. Worf connects with them,
It’s a Bank Holiday Monday here in the UK, and the weather is hot. It’s hot. Damn hot! Real hot! The hottest thing is my shorts. I could cook things in it. A little crotch pot cooking. Obviously, being British,
Mother Mary looked interesting to me, the visual style, and I like David Lowery. I know he can be divisive, but at least he makes something original; ‘mainstream’ is not a word you would use for his movies. He has
I’ll keep this mostly spoiler free. When television series make their jump to the big screen, we typically see the stakes raised. The X-Files: Fight the Future killed off a recurring character, stopped hinting about aliens and actually showed them.
Hollywood loves failure. Not actual failure, obviously. Nobody in Hollywood wants to experience a failure. But they sure do adore talking about it after the fact. Every catastrophe eventually becomes a documentary, a tell-all memoir, a “What Really Happened” podcast,
Tom Hardy is one of those actors that you kinda love in everything he’s in, but you can’t quite shake the feeling that, in real life, he might just be a bit of a jobbie. Acting is essentially standing where