There’s been a flood of articles about how Gen. Z (or whatever the latest Gen is) has embraced physical media in the age of streaming. While I enjoy it, hearing a kid brag how their collection is nearly 200 discs is so quaint. I only say that because I have
Review: GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON’T DIE
I was looking forward to Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die. It is from Gore Verbinski, who’s had solid movies like the first Pirates of the Caribbean, Mousehunt, and A Cure for Wellness. I’m even going to say his American remake of The Ring was solid, not a patch on
THE GREAT DEBATE: Mother’s Day
It’s time to gather in the great halls, dear Outposters. It is the weekend, and it’s boring; we need a great debate. You have sat on the sofa too long, take to the soapbox and join us. For this weekend’s great debate, we’re going to talk about something we have
Luke LaFontaine Exclusive Interview
Where did your passion for the Japanese sword begin? What makes the katana special to you? My father introduced me to Japanese Cinema and art at the age of 7. I watched every samurai film made. Kurosawa, Kobayashi, Okihatchi, inagaki. My father was an exhibit designer for the Metropolitan Museum
Hokum Review: Adam Scott’s Irish Holiday Is Like a (Grim) Fairy Tale
There might be something in the air in Ireland. It’s in the water and the soil too. Despite being surrounded by an endless, rugged sea of green, or perhaps because of that emerald desolation, it is a land marked in the popular imagination by centuries of hardship and sorrow. Some