When Blade premiered in 1998, superhero cinema was on life support. Batman & Robin had turned the genre into a caricature the year before, Marvel Comics was broke and desperate, and a shared cinematic universe seemed unthinkable. Superheroes were fading into irrelevance.Then Wesley Snipes stepped across a blood-soaked floor wearing
CROCODILE DUNDEE – The Encore Cut
The 80s were the best decade for movies! One of those classics was Crocodile Dundee. I say classic, I’m not sure it’s that strong, but it’s a movie fondly remembered by kids of that generation. Say it with me: “That’s not a knife…this is a knife!” I hope you did
“Terminal List” Team Talk Franchise’s Future
Today saw the launch of “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” a spin-off series to Amazon Prime Video’s 2022 Chris Pratt-led hit “The Terminal List”. The new series serves as a prequel and shifts the attention towards the backstory of Taylor Kitsch’s Navy SEAL character Ben Edwards. The first three episodes
Indie Review: BORDERLINE
Now I know you Outposters don’t always rave about indie movies, but now and then, there is a hidden gem. Take Borderline, for example, a movie that might have been overlooked. We had the trailer recently, and it looked interesting. Borderline stars Samara Weaving, Ray Nicholson, Eric Dane, Jimmie Fails, Alba
Bryan Singer Returns To Filmmaking
“X-Men,” “Superman Returns” and “The Usual Suspects” director Bryan Singer is returning to directing, around eight years after his career derailed in 2019. Variety reports that the filmmaker has quietly directed an indie period drama feature starring Jon Voight – one that is reportedly set in Lebanon in the 1970s