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Interview time at LMO again. This time around, we are chatting with Albert Birney, the director of Obex. The trailer for Obex looked really interesting: 8-bit gaming, shot in black and white, and just quirky. Birney has been a movie
The trailer for Obex looked right up my alley – quirky, fun, and just interesting. I was sent a screener and fired it up while also doing some photo editing but it sucked me in and engrossed me. I admitted
Well, if Scream is back on the big screen, then a new Scary Movie instalment should be along any moment… and here it is! Regular as clockwork. Miramax has released the first teaser for the latest spoof, set twenty-six years
Another nail in the coffin, I mean, another Monday. It’s a struggle; every week we have to face another week, and so on and so on. The good news is, the Last Movie Outpost starts the week with memes. Funny,
We often talk about streaming being the home of the kind of stuff that we would have rented the heck out of on VHS back in the day. he later candidate for this could be War Machine. It is out
The problem with the Jason Bourne movies is that they ended up trapped in their own mythology, just like the books. There are now 21 books in the series, most of them written by somebody other than Robert Ludlum, and
Another pillar in the awards season, all roads of which lead to the Oscar, the SAG Awards were recently re-branded as the Actors Awards. They were held last night and Sinners won what is considered the top honor at these
No, not Adobe, which is what I thought it was at first; a movie about pdf files and how they save the world. This is Abode, as in a place one lives in. Again, this looks very sweet and makes
I watched this piece of crap for three reasons: It was free on Youtube. It features giant spiders, and apparently that’s what I do. It has the best title I’ve seen in a while. At first I thought Arachnicide meant
While scrolling through movies to watch, I noticed The Bluff. It had Karl Urban and Priyanka Chopra Jonas in it, so how bad could it be? Read on, dear Outposter, read on. The Bluff is set sometime in the 1700s,
I recently blazed through a rewatch of the Phantasm movies and thought I would get my thoughts down for Last Movie Outpost. I absolutely love this random, chaotic and often frustrating franchise, and I will do my best to articulate
Remember when video game to movie adaptations were a standing joke? From Super Mario Bros. to Doom, Hollywood just couldn’t help itself. Take a well-loved IP with a set lore, and then think they could do better and change it