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Godzilla Minus Zero gets an official teaser. The story picks up in 1949, two years after the tumultuous events of Godzilla Minus One, and continues the story of the Shikishima family as they face an all-new calamity. Demolished city? Check.
Outposters, it has been a while. The Church of Last Movie Outpost has been quiet lately. The flock has deserted us for something called the World Cup. Not to feel left out, I, too, have been attending to the needs
Just One of the Guys popped up in my Year of 1985 Review. It’s about a high school girl who pretends to be a boy. I did not see it back in the day, but time is a flat circle.
You know what’s great? Action movies! When I say action movies, I mean movies like The Furious, not the CG-leaden movies from Hollywood. The problem with Hollywood movies is that they are all ‘safe’. Movies like The Furious take safe
The official trailer for Dune: Part Three is here. Things are about to get dune-ier… This third entry in the series is set nearly two decades after Paul Atreides seized control of the Imperium. Now a ruthless Emperor, Paul must
Title: Where Silence Has Lease Airdate: 11/28/1988 Plot Summary The Enterprise comes across a hole in space. They are pulled in and have weird things happen, ships appear and disappear, the space appears to wrap in on itself, and they
It really has been a long road. After Fast X somehow cost $378 million to make, but pulled in only $714 million at the box office, getting the new Fast and Furious movie into production has been a struggle. It
Kelsey Grammer Lars Shrike, and he walks, in the night. Well, that’s according to the trailer for Lars Shrike Walks the Night. I can’t say much else about the movie; there isn’t even a plot summary on the IMDb, so
Supergirl fell, the former safe bet that was Minions struggled. Now is Moana the latest to be hit by the great summer box office slump of 2026? Just a month ago, Moana looked like it was going to land at
Before Borat, and before Bruno, there was Ali G. Now it looks like the “urban” legend is back. After first appearing as the roving cultural reporter on British television, part of the line-up on Channel 4’s The 11 O’Clock Show,
These revisitations of 80s movies, direct from the heyday of VHS, are really throwing up some memories for me. Nostalgia-tinted rediscoveries. Triggering some core memories. The 80s are like some kind of shining beacon of movie-making. A time when every
Friend of the Last Movie Outpost, Nathan Shepka, has been in touch about his last movie. Nate is an indie movie-maker from Scotland and has The Baby in the Basket heading to Shudder. I reviewed The Baby in the Basket;