The 15 Best Zombie Movies Ever Made, Ranked

Zombie movies have survived for decades because they can be almost anything. Some are terrifying survival stories, others are action spectacles, dark comedies, social commentaries, or even emotional dramas. The undead may be the common thread, but the genre has constantly reinvented itself with each generation. Looking at IMDb ratings

Something For The Weekend

It’s Friday, the start of the weekend. Time to get that ass in the sofa, some beers from the fridge, and put the home movie theatre system on. The only problem, as always, is finding something to watch. It’s a good thing the Last Movie Outpost loves you lot, as

JASON STATHAM STOLE MY BIKE Is Dated

We still bloody love The Stath here at Last Movie Outpost. We will even forgive him for Shelter because you can’t proclaim somebody a God of the VHS rental-style mid-budget action thriller and then complain when they do something generic. That would be like holding Raw Deal against Arnie. So

Review: SEA FEVER (2019)

Sea Fever accomplishes little beyond proving The Thing’s stranglehold on infected-people-in-an-isolated-location is so complete that the genre is essentially broken. In this iteration, members of a fishing boat succumb one-by-one to the kiss of a giant jellyfish. That’s figurative. The jellyfish doesn’t really kiss them. This isn’t a Japanese film.