This article contains spoilers for Andor season 2 episodes 4-6. Despite the fact that Star Wars takes place in a galaxy far, far away and is populated by a vast number of different alien species, Star Wars projects have historically struggled to capture the potential of a diverse storytelling universe
Spielberg Names His Greatest American Movie
Quite often, here at Last Movie Outpost, we have found ourselves making an unconscious distinction between “films” and “movies”. We don’t like it, but sometimes it just happens. The brain makes all sorts of consciously biased connections, and it is hard not to sort things into buckets such as “film”
The Strength of Hunger Games Stories Is Their Rejection of Hollywood Happy Endings
This article contains spoilers for Sunrise on the Reaping. Since its inception, the Hunger Games has never been shy about the horrors of war. In fact, Suzanne Collins was inspired to create her blockbuster franchise while flipping through TV late at night where news coverage of the conflict in Iraq
Oblivion Remaster Rescues Classic RPG From Skyrim’s Shadow
“Warts and all” is the phrase I kept thinking of when playing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Despite the game’s remake-worthy visuals, audio, and refined gameplay, it’s still the same old 2006 RPG at its core. Comically broken character builds still wander through often repetitive dungeons. Along the way,
More Indie Movie Trailers
We’ve been sent a few indie trailers of late. Some interesting, some not so much. We’re all about sharing new and exciting projects, and who doesn’t want an indie movie to be able to break through? The Road to Patagonia This is an indie documentary about two people on an