“How will the end of the world come upon us?” There are certain names in every industry that generate an extra level of excitement and anticipation for their respective projects. They’ve earned the audience’s trust, which if implemented properly, can keep these storytellers relevant for an entire lifetime. Shinichirō Watanabe
A Place Further Than The Universe arrives on Blu-ray in April
I’ve noticed going to cons with my kid that a lot of the youth of today are more into Japanese anime more than American superheroes. And people wonder why the cultural shift. Part of it is that anime is more than superheroes. There are normal people being animated with adventures.
Trek On: SPOCK’S BRAIN
Title: Spock’s Brain Airdate: 9/20/1968 Plot Summary In Spock’s Brain. the Enterprise is intercepted by a small ship that beams aboard a go-go girl. She stuns the entire ship and takes Spock’s brain. Kirk, Scotty, and Chekov investigate to find a weird society where the women live underground and the
Retro Review: PIRANHA (1978)
Only this weekend I was talking about how I am powerless to resist a “nature gone wild” killer beastie movie. Many others here at Last Movie Outpost are probably the same. Whether it is a snake or a rampaging bear, we can’t help ourselves. Aquatic creatures seem to be the best, with
CITADEL Faces Unsure Future
With Jennifer Salke being seemingly pushed out at Amazon, some of her pet projects may face an uncertain future. One of those is Citadel. The giant in scope, massively budgeted spy thriller series was launched by the Russo Bros. with a clear mission – to be Bond for television. Tonally,