Quite a big discussion here at the Outpost lately has been about Tim Burton’s two Batman efforts. There seems to be a split. Half of Outposters still retain fond memories of the Summer Of The Bat and the follow-up sequel. Others say the movies have aged poorly and are camp
Photo: “Twins” Stars Reunite Backstage
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito, the stars of the 1988 comedy “Twins,” had a reunion the other day in a photo that the former California Governor shared on social media. Schwarzenegger attended the final week of DeVito’s Broadway play “I Need That” which stars DeVito and his daughter Lucy and
What’s In The “Se7en” 4K Box Revealed
David Fincher’s iconic 1995 thriller “Se7en” is coming to 4K UHD disc with several versions with details of the most elaborate – the ‘What’s in the Box’ Special Edition – now revealed via its Amazon listing. That version contains the film on 4K UHD and Blu-ray, Steelbook and Deluxe What’s
Waters: “Batman” ‘Sucks’ & “Catwoman” Details
Whilst Richard Donner’s “Superman” was arguably the first major superhero film, filmmaker Tim Burton’s “Batman” film in 1989 is what really introduced the world to the concept of the superhero film as a marketing machine. That’s partly why 1992’s follow-up “Batman Returns”, with its dark and subversive tone drew some
Scott Frank On Movie Script Doctoring
A new feature piece in The New Yorker has gone in-depth on writer/director Scott Frank. To many, he’s known for creating the Netflix mini-series sensation “The Queen’s Gambit” and, before that, the acclaimed Western series “Godless”. He’s also directed thrillers “The Lookout” and “A Walk Among the Tombstones”. However he’s