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Horror isn’t going anywhere; it’ll be a staple of movies for years to come. Mixing horror and comedy is the same, but at least there’s a good laugh, like in Hold the Fort, check the trailer. I found myself giggling

The shark thing is wearing a little thin now. Jaws was the first big shark movie, and since then, they have just gotten worse and worse. This brings us to the latest shark movie, Chum. This review will be quick,

So hear we are. A new movie from the uber-beard. The one-time King of Hollywood who, some may say, has lost his touch. So is Disclosure Day any good? Well, the reviews are out, and the answer appears to be

We reported on Whalefall two years ago, when 20th Century Studios won the bidding war for the rights. It was set up by Imagine Entertainment and based on a recently published novel by bestseller Daniel Kraus. The thriller is describes

Oklahoma (1955) immediately made something in my brain perk up and take notice. Something was off. I had never seen sky onscreen like in Oklahoma. What depth-of-field sorcery is this? It’s not normal. To the Internet for answers… It turns

Hugh Jackman already played a pirate once. He was Blackbeard in Joe Wright’s big budget flop Pan. Now he’s having another go. Ridley Scott refuses to retire, and as always, has several movies in flight at different stages of production.

We’re all on a strange journey through life. Admittedly, some are stranger than others, but who are we to judge? But here we all are, heading through life. The one thing we all have in common here is that we

Idris Elba’s name was frequently linked with the role of James Bond around the end of the 2010’s. He aged out of contention as Daniel Craig became the longest serving 007. Recent comments seem to indicate that he’s made peace

Title: The Neutral Zone Airdate: 5/16/1988 Plot Summary The Enterprise awaiting Captain Picard’s return runs across an ancient satellite which houses three cryonically frozen people from the late 20th century. They become an annoyance as Picard returns with news that

Good Monday morning, dear Outposters. It’s the start of another week, which means back to work, avoiding that one guy who smells like curry and lager after the weekend, and the mind-numbing dread that each day brings us closer to

We can’t have anything nice without there being some kind of drama attached to it. Like Obsession. It was a big deal. The Curry Barker-directed film is a highly profitable smash-hit. It pulled in $175 million at the worldwide box

An Outposter, because Outposters are wise, said over the weekend that it looks like the new DCU is simply going to be a Superman movie every summer, with Supergirl coming in just over a week, and Man Of Tomorrow set

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