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Alan Cumming has said that his experiences filming Avengers: Doomsday were very positive, and much more enjoyable than his time on X2, which he described as a “very, very wrong working environment”. Let me guess… Bryan Singer and legions of
Apple TV maintains a quality hit rate that other streaming platforms could only dream of. It feels like a more boutique provider, compared to the mass market churn of some of the others, or brand-led Disney+. Will it keep up
In the Spider’s Web is like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom without the initial hospitality at the palace, and weirder, and not as good. The opening credits of In the Spider’s Web, as well as showing the usual
Funny how some movies seem to slip under the radar. Ready or Not came out, was pretty good fun, but then forgotten about. Well, not forgotten enough to stop them making a sequel. I have seen the first one, once,
The largest sporting event on the planet is going to get underway in just a few weeks. The World Cup is being played across the US, Canada, and Mexico because fuck the fans, FIFA has hotel and airline statuses to
Once more, the halls of the Outpost will echo with the sound of… arguments! It’s the weekend, what the hell else have you got to do? Spend time with family? Actually go outside and talk to people? Uuurggh! Sounds horrific.
The Batman: Part II is finally nearing production and is set to shoot this month in the UK. As that start date draws ever closer, camera tests have started. Director Matt Reeves has shared some images from his camera test,
Title: Datalore Airdate: 1/18/1988 Plot Summary On their way to get maintenance done at a starbase, the Enterprise takes a detour to Omicron Theta, the place where Data was found by the Tripoli over 20 years ago. The planet is
The weekend is here again, and we have a couple of days before you have to return to that retched hellhole of work. I mean, it’s time for some movies. As with every Friday, the Last Movie Outpost has some
An interesting new study has been carried out by Kantar and UC Berkeley, published on IGN (as reported by Dark Horizons) that gives interesting insight into the way the media landscape, particularly relating to the consumption of entertainment, is changing.
War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Well, it’s good for movies, as there have been a lot of movies about it. A new indie trailer is out called Landship, and here is a trailer. They are obviously on
The Minions retain something of a superpower. No matter how jaded an Outposter, how cold their heart, how cynical their outlook, those little yellow f*ckers can still raise a sensible chuckle with their antics. Maybe slapstick really is timeless? So