With the actor’s strike officially ending as of 12:01am this morning U.S. Pacific time, studios and production companies have already begun scrambling to get film and TV productions moving again around the world. After the writer’s strike ended back in September, multiple productions got to work on prep for restarts
PS5: “Spider-Man 2” Sales, Live Service Delays
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has announced during its financial results call this week that its PS5-exclusive “Marvel’s Spider-Man 2” game has sold over 5 million copies during its first eleven days of availability. That follows on from the previously reported stat of the game selling 2.5 million copies in its
Why the World Needs PG-13 Horror Movies
Iron straps bind an innocent security guard to a chair. He writhes and screams as a contraption comes near his face, a POV shot revealing buzzing blades, grinding gears, and a set of glowing red eyes. The security guard scrambles to set himself free, trying to control his hyperventilating long
Retro Review: EXTREME PREJUDICE
Retro Review time again at Last Movie Outpost. A little-discussed movie, these days, Extreme Prejudice (1987) is a modern-day Western. It’s a real shame that you don’t hear more about it. It’s a really solid movie and one of my favorites. Besides some great action, the cast of Extreme
Outline Deal Reached On SAG Strike
Well, it was good while it lasted. After a period of 118 days where we didn’t have to deal with actors all over our screens sharing their vapid opinions on everything, the peace and quiet looks as if it is coming to an end. The SAG strike could be over.