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You know what I love about the Last Movie Outpost? It’s that we don’t shill. We don’t get paid for reviews, we don’t have to kiss ass, we just give honest reviews. Take, for example, this trailer for a new

January is such a quiet month for movies, but at least there are some indie trailers to look forward to. I will admit, they are hit and miss, but at least they are something new. Demon Squad: Tooth & Claw

If, like me, you were wondering what the director of Big Ass Spider did next, then wonder no more. He rounded up half the cast of Police Academy and put them in a giant spider movie called Lavalantula. Well, why

So, how was your first week back at work? Is 2026 going to be your year? Or is it going to be the same hellscape as 2025? Now come on, let’s be positive here. It is the weekend, so you

After Heads Of State, I am willing to give Amazon the benefit of the doubt when it comes to action-comedy-buddy movies. Heads Of State was a surprising delight, in a “Don’t think, don’t analyze, just watch” entertainment space that has

Somebody wake up the Reverend, as I have a confession. I think 2002’s Scooby Doo is a fine little movie. Just the right side of meta, and self-referential enough without it becoming a burden. It is laugh-out-loud funny in places

From the minute the first details dropped, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die has seemed interesting. Now a second trailer has arrived, and our interest is further piqued. From the director of The Ring and Pirates of the Caribbean, Gore

Incapable of phoning it in, Tom Cruise ended up more involved in Star Wars than anyone ever thought possible. The upcoming Star Wars: Starfighter will feature Cruise and A-game in the most surprising way. Deadpool & Wolverine director Shawn Levy

Hollywood loves a monster, preferably one with good lighting and a three-act structure. But every so often, the industry gets one it didn’t order. No casting director, no rewrite, no heroic third act. The story of the so-called Hollywood Ripper

The Victim is my wife’s pet name for me. It is also the title of a made-for-TV horror movie that aired Tuesday, November 14, 1972, on ABC. It stars Elizabeth Montgomery. Mongomery was Samantha on the Bewitched TV series, where

Well, Stranger Things is over. However, it seems fans can’t simply let it go. God bless the internet and the way it brings people together… and then whips them up into a frenzy. Outposters, welcome to Conformity Gate. This is

It was telegraphed a mile away, but yesterday the Warner Bros. Discovery Board met, and they voted to reject the bid for Warner Bros. Discovery from Paramount Skydance and continue to favor the bid from Netflix. The Hollywood Reporter is

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