Time travel has always been one of the more fascinating concepts in storytelling, offering endless possibilities for twists, paradoxes, and alternate realities. Some films embrace its complex rules, while others brush aside continuity for the sake of the story. The result can still be entertaining, even when the mechanics fall
Something For The Weekend
The weekend is here again, and we have a couple of days before you have to return to that retched hellhole of work. I mean, it’s time for some movies. As with every Friday, the Last Movie Outpost has some movie suggestions for your weekend. Here you go, you’re welcome!
Streaming Platform Loyalty Is Dead?
An interesting new study has been carried out by Kantar and UC Berkeley, published on IGN (as reported by Dark Horizons) that gives interesting insight into the way the media landscape, particularly relating to the consumption of entertainment, is changing. The study used a large pool of 6,000 across the US,
Indie Trailer: LANDSHIP
War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Well, it’s good for movies, as there have been a lot of movies about it. A new indie trailer is out called Landship, and here is a trailer. They are obviously on a budget, but it certainly looks interesting. Landship stars Sam
Final Trailer: MINIONS & MONSTERS
The Minions retain something of a superpower. No matter how jaded an Outposter, how cold their heart, how cynical their outlook, those little yellow f*ckers can still raise a sensible chuckle with their antics. Maybe slapstick really is timeless? So a trip to the theater, using the excuse of having