Ciao Outposters! Eggyio Mattzo here with a review of Michael Mann’s eagerly anticipated Ferrari and it was fantastico! This is not a biopic of Enzo Ferrari so don’t expect to see him growing up, racing or building the company etc. This movie is based on the 1991 biography called Enzo
The Weekly Round-Up #739 w/ Somna #2, Titans Beast World #6, Dead X-Men #1, and more!
Best Comic of the Week: Somna #2 – This book is a true work of art. Becky Cloonan and Tula Lotay trade off on art duties, and I can’t decide whose pages I like more. In this period piece, Ingrid is becoming lost to the passionate dreams she has of
The Future Is Female: Horror Heroines Of The 2010s And What They Signify
Warning: Spoiler Alert! Horror is a genre that, throughout the years, hasn’t always gotten the widespread respect it deserves. Moreover, one of the main critiques of horror movies in the past have been targeted at their overly simplistic female lead characters. Oftentimes, these characters have been reduced to either screaming
It’s Time for Star Trek to Let Jean-Luc Picard Rest
The conclusion of Star Trek: Picard was perfect. Say what you want about the series’ first two seasons—and there’s plenty to criticize, trust me—its third was the show we all wanted it to be from the very beginning. A deeply satisfying exploration of who our favorite characters from The Next
The Kingdom of Heaven Director’s Cut Had the Most Dramatic Improvement Ever
Watching the extended director’s cut DVD of Kingdom of Heaven nearly 18 years after its release (and nearly 20 in the case of the film’s original theatrical run) is a curious thing. Among Ridley Scott’s many insights into what may still be his most beautiful looking historical epic to date,