A new period action film Bedlam is gearing up to deliver bone-crunching combat and grim atmosphere as Scott Adkins returns to his bare-knuckle roots. Directed by Jon Shaikh, the film is set in 1750s London and centers on a fierce street fighter who infiltrates the infamous Bedlam asylum to rescue
The Great Debate: Our 100 Year Movies
It’s the weekend, so what could be better than an argument! We’ve got your back. You’ve come to the right place. This edition of The Great Debate was inspired by some news we featured yesterday about the Library of Congress and its National Film Registry. Specifically, the 2025 selection of
Review: THE WRECKING CREW (2026)
As Outposters, we all know that we spent a lot of our youth wandering the aisles of a video rental store on a Friday night, clutching a can of Coke and a bag of overpriced popcorn, arguing with our friends about whether to rent Commando again or try something “new”.
Aronofsky’s AI Series “1776” Draws Backlash
“Black Swan,” “Caught Stealing” and “The Wrestler” filmmaker Darren Aronofsky’s new work has become the subject of a lot of debate in the past 48 hours. Titled “On This Day… 1776,” the multi-part animated web series from AI studio Primordial Soup which Aronofsky founded last year, re-creates moments from the
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II” Re-Release Trailer
In August last year, Fathom Entertainment’s 35th anniversary re-release of 1990’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie played on around 1,300 screens and snagged a commendable $3.7 million in its run. That made it the top-performing classic film of the year for Fathom. They, Saga Arts and Warner Bros. Pictures were