Frank Frazetta’s Dracula!

Frank Frazetta’s Dracula, like everything Frazetta created, is uniquely his. And like everything that Frazetta created, I’m a fan of it.
Source: Heritage Auctions.
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Frank Frazetta’s Dracula, like everything Frazetta created, is uniquely his. And like everything that Frazetta created, I’m a fan of it.
Source: Heritage Auctions.
Fans of J. O’Barr’s The Crow are gonna love this. A new book by Jeff Bond titled THE CROW: THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY premieres on September 1, 2026. Here’s the lowdown…
The ultimate guide to the making of cult classic film The Crow, featuring new interviews with filmmakers, behind-the-scenes imagery, and highlighting its enduring legacy, including exclusive imagery from the 2024 film.
Take a deep dive into the making of the iconic 1994 film The Crow, exploring its origins in James O’Barr’s haunting graphic novel, and the lasting impact of its production in later sequels. THE CROW: THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY details the film’s bold visual style, director Alex Proyas’ creative vision, and the rise of Brandon Lee as the unforgettable Eric Draven. Despite tragedy, the crew’s determination to bring the film to completion created a cult classic.
The book traces the franchise’s evolution through its sequels, and examines how The Crow became a symbol of love, loss, and redemption, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate with fans. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and critical analysis, this is the definitive account of The Crow’s lasting influence.

Brian Shearer is a freelance artist/illustrator best known for his art on titles such as G.I. Joe, Transformers, Dr. Who as well as his creator-owned graphic novels, Gunship Thunderpunch and William the Last. I picked up this piece at HeroesCon.
You can see more of Brian’s art at his website or his Twitter posts.

Barry Windsor-Smith, best known first for his groundbreaking art on Conan (and later everything he drew/painted) shows his take on Flash Gordon.
Source: Heritage Auctions.

“The Pitt” Season 2 (2026)
Created by: R. Scott Gemmill
Teleplay by:
Directed by:
Stars: Noah Wyle, Tracy Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Katherine LaNasa, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell, Shabana Azeez and Sepideh Moafi.
Tagline: The work never stops.
The Plot…
The Pitt follows Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch in real time as he works a major hospital emergency room that is understaffed and overworked. It is the fourth of July.
Let the fireworks begin.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Pitt was nominated for 13 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards and won 5…
The Pitt continues to be must-see tv for me.
Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa have won well deserved Emmys for their performances on The Pitt.
“The Pitt” Season 2 (2026) earns 5 of 5 stars.



Although I’m not a big fan of The Shadow, I dig everything about Tony Harris’ drawing of the man who knows the evil that may lurk within your heart.
(And although the art is signed to Craig, it’s not this Craig that owns it. 😉 – Craig)

Harbinger Down (2015)
Director: Alec Gillis
Screenplay: Alec Gillis
Stars: Lance Henriksen, Giovonnie Samuels, Matt Winston
Tagline: Terror is just beneath the surface.
The Plot…
Stephen along with his graduate students Sadie and Ronelle are aboard the fishing boat Harbinger. They are at sea to study the effects of global warming on whales. The Harbinger is crewed by ship captain Graff and his crew which consists of Bowman, Roland, Big G, Dock, Svetlana and Atka.
When an large foreign object is discovered on sonar, they bring it aboard. To their surprise they discover they’ve found a crashed Soviet lunar module. Aboard is a dead cosmonaut…
… as well as the alien that killed him.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Harbinger Down comes off as a low-budget homage (re-imagining? rip-off) of John Carpenter’s The Thing. At the start of the film, the date is given as June 25 1982, which happens to be the day JC’s The Thing was released.
When the crew first discovers the module, Graff asks “Is that a man in there, or something?” This is the same question asked by Doctor Copper in John Carpenter’s The Thing.
In John Carpenter’s The Thing, Childs asks about “voodoo shit” in regard to the alien. Here a character makes the same “voodoo shit” reference to the monster.
Harbinger Down (2015) rates 2 of 5 stars



Reservoir Dogs was my introduction to Quentin Tarantino. It and Pulp Fiction are my Tarantino favs. Depending on my mood, they alternate in the top spot.
Nick Charge has created a clever alt poster for Reservoir Dogs. Look into Mr. Blonde’s shades and I’ll bet you begin to hear “Stuck in the Middle with You”.
If you’d like to see more of Nick Charge’s art, you can on his Instagram.
“You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize.” – Mr. White

The poster and trailer for Badland Rising is here. It looks to be a good low-budget crime/action film.
Deal me in.
A former soldier working in construction to save his family’s farm, is eager to return to his wife and son. But his homecoming is derailed when he inadvertently becomes entangled in the bloody aftermath of a botched mob robbery. While escaping the chaos, Dave unknowingly acquires a bag of money, making him the target of ruthless criminals.
CAST: Jake Ryan, Nathan Phillips, Steve Mouzakis
The film will be on digital and VOD on June 12th.
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ new graphic novel, UNFINISHED TALES, drops December 8, 2026. Here’s the lowdown…
“Brubaker and Phillips don’t hit a wrong note.” — Shane Black
A shocking new original graphic novel from the legendary team of Brubaker and Phillips!
Finnegan Blake is one of the most successful authors in the world, but he can’t enjoy all the fame and fortune anymore. Because Finn is ten years past his deadline on the final book in his epic fantasy series, and has no hope of ever finishing it. Until an old friend shows up with the perfect solution to his writers block. But their pact soon turns dark, as egos clash and old secrets emerge, leading Finn to wonder exactly what kind of deal he’s made, and how far he’s willing to go to get this final book onto the bestseller list. Most writers would kill for Finn’s life… will he?
The Lord of the Rings meets The Talented Mr Ripley in this paranoid thriller by the grand masters of comics noir. UNFINISHED TALES is the must-have graphic novel for the Christmas season, from the red hot creators of RECKLESS, THE FADE OUT, KILL OR BE KILLED and CRIMINAL (coming in 2026 to Prime Video).

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have a Marv and Nancy by Chris Samnee.

Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
Director: François Truffaut
Screenplay: François Truffaut, Marcel Moussy; based on DOWN THERE (aka SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER) by David Goodis
Stars: Charles Aznavour, Marie Dubois, Nicole Berger, Michèle Mercier and Albert Rémy.
Tagline: A Film for Adults
The Plot…
Charlie Koller is a piano player in a small jazz club. Charlie comes in each night, plays the piano and keeps to himself. He’s a low key guy. Léna, a waitress at the club, is starting to fall in love with Charlie. Although Léna knows a bit about Charlie’s past, she keeps it secret.
One night when Charlie is playing, a man comes rushing in the club. The man is Charlie’s estranged brother. He’s on the run from two thugs who aren’t far behind. Although Charlie wants no part of his brother’s problem, he can’t stand by and do nothing. The choice to get involved will bring forth the past Charlie has kept hidden and result in several murders.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Although based on David Goodis’ excellent novel, DOWN THERE, the screenplay makes significant changes to the protagonist making him more confident and stronger.
Due to budget restraints, Truffaut often filmed on the streets of Paris where they could, improvising dialogue as they went along.
While I’m a fan of Shoot the Piano Player, I like the novel even better!
Shoot the Piano Player (1960) rates 4 of 5 stars



Crime 101 (2026)
Director: Bart Layton
Screenplay: Bart Layton; based on Crime 101 by Don Winslow
Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, Monica Barbaro, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Halle Berry and Nick Nolte.
Tagline: One Heist Connects Them All
The Plot…
Mike is a meticulous jewel thief. He carefully plans his robberies to minimize all risks. Mike never has to resort to violence, leaves no clues and is gone well before the police arrive. Mike’s goal is to get enough money to walk away from this life and start a new one without looking back.
Mike has successfully pulled off a string of robberies and believes that no one has linked that one man is behind them all.
He’s wrong.
LAPD Detective Lou Lubesnick is convinced that there are about a dozen robberies that were committed by the lone thief. All of the jobs were done with easy access to a highway. The thief had obviously cased the job and knew the comings and going of all the employees. And not a single job resulted in anyone being hurt. Although Detective Lubesnick is convinced, his bosses aren’t. But that isn’t deterring Lubesnick.
Mike’s fence, Money also helps identify potential jobs. When Money pushes Mike to take down a jewelry store without enough time to figure out how to make it work, Mike passes. Money gets hires a hothead named Ormon for the heist. This puts Mike at odds with both Money and Ormon.
As Detective Lubesnick closes in, Mike sees an opportunity for a job that will either set him up with the money needed to walk away… or get him killed.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Crime 101 is based on a novella by Don Winslow.
Crime 101 checks all the boxes – excellent story and direction plus a great cast.
Crime 101 (2026) rates 5 of 5 stars



Like Juan Ramos (who created this alt poster), I am a fan of The Descent. Ramos said he created this piece to “celebrate one of horror’s most claustrophobic, brutal, and unforgettable journeys”.
Mission accomplished!
“Hey, there’s something down here…” – Holly