Science fiction cinema came of age in the 1950s, beginning an ascent out of the drive-in schlock market that culminated in the boldly experimental yet still commercially viable efforts of the 1960s. That fed directly into the next decade, with sci-fi in the 1970s taking on (for the most part)
We Review THE ACOLYTE
Well, The Acolyte is here and has the first episodes online for all to view. At the Last Movie Outpost, we sometimes have to do things that we don’t like, like reviewing the latest Disney dog egg. This time produced by Harvey Weinstein’s assistant, Leslye Headland. “My boss was a
Retro Review: DEVIL DOG – THE HOUND OF HELL (1978)
Wrenage here. I originally reviewed Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell before the site blew up. Now it is back from the dead to continue the made-for-TV horror series that featured other network television movies like The Intruder Within, Midnight Offerings, Curse of the Black Widow, Satan’s Triangle and Killdozer. I watched
Richard Linklater Plans A “Blue Moon”
Filmmaker Richard Linklater, whose acclaimed Glen Powell-led comedic thriller “Hit Man” hits Netflix this week, is reportedly developing the film “Blue Moon” as a potential project reports Deadline. The story follows a period in time with American songwriting duo Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart who created 28 stage musicals and
Quick News: Anora, Peele, Low, Riven, Wars
Anora NEON has confirmed that Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winning movie “Anora” will get a limited U.S. theatrical release on October 18th. Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Yuriy Borisov, Karren Karagulian, and Vache Tovmasyan star in the movie about a sex worker from Brooklyn, gets her chance at a Cinderella story