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D23 continues to roll, and so more news keeps coming from the over-enthusiastic devotees of the House Of Mouse. If Disney parks are now almost completely taken over by Disney Adults, then who is going to D23? Are these the
*Sigh* Star Wars just won’t die. There’s another season of Ahsoka on the way; here’s the trailer. I’m sorry if I’m not leaping on a couch like Tom Cruise about this, but I just don’t care. The first season was
It’s Saturday, so here at LMO Towers everyone is taking a well-earned rest. However, as D23 is underway there is a huge amount of news out there. We will probably get around to writing it up at some point, as
It is a particular kind of British nonsense that something can begin life in a pub and go on to become a cultural institution. In this sometimes strange little island off the North Coast of Europe, if it is not
I’m a sucker for a dinosaur movie, but much like the light-footed T-Rex in The End of Oak Street, this one crept up on me. The marketing for this one has been fairly low key. Little fanfare. A trailer that
Title: Up The Long Ladder Airdate: 5/22/1989 Plot Summary The Enterprise answers a distress call that is centuries old, though it just started recently. The Enterprise is ordered to investigate and discover the Bringloidy, an ancient earth colony that ended
The weekend is the best part of the week. It means movies, movies, and more movies. Well, if you’re lucky, you can watch movies. If you have kids who are on summer holiday, then you probably have to take them
Some directors become iconic with the movies they make. Spielberg and Jaws, Welles and Citizen Kane, Ritchie and Lock Stock. Then you have the Wachowskis and The Matrix. Easily one of the most iconic movies ever, but the Wachowskis never
As we enter the second half of August, it means one of my favorite times of the year is upon us. The summer movie season is drawing to a close. But don’t be sad… the fall and winter TV season
Everybody knows Jason Vorhees, the protagonist of most of the Friday the 13th franchise. Across twelve slasher films, two television shows, novels, comic books, video games, and even tie‑in merchandise, fans of the genre have followed him, or mostly him,
OK, I will admit it. Lanterns has me intrigued. Of course, this is Hollywood, with Chris Mundy (True Detective: Night Country) as showrunner, Damon Lindelof as another writer, and Tom King (Supergirl) also onboard. So, realistically, disappointment could well be
Through sheer coincidence, just as Wrenage was finishing up a Retro Review of a certain movie, I was finishing up a Hollywood History article on the very subject that his latest review touched upon. The “video nasty”. But what the