Killer “Near Dark” Alt Poster by Frederick Cooper!

Check out this killer alt Near Dark poster by Frederick Cooper!
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Check out this killer alt Near Dark poster by Frederick Cooper!

Rich Hennemann is a freelance artist. A few years ago I picked up his sketchbook and a sketch and I was hooked. Since then I’ve gotten several sketches from Rich. The one above is my most recent.
I requested Sly Stallone as Jack Carter teamed with Massimo Miller from Jason Copland’s FULL TILT (which gets my highest recommendation!). Rich came through like he always does. He absolutely nailed the piece. Great likenesses, atmosphere, attitude and setting. I couldn’t be more pleased.

Occupation (2018)
Director: Luke Sparke
Screenplay: Luke Sparke
Stars: Dan Ewing, Temuera Morrison, Stephany Jacobsen, Jacqueline McKenzie and Bruce Spence.
Tagline: First contact will be mankind’s last stand.
The Plot…
When a world-wide alien invasion begins a group of small town Australians band together to fight back.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Luke Sparke pitched the movie as “Independence Day crossed with Red Dawn“. Great concept, but poor execution. I tapped out at the 67 minute mark.
Occupation (2018) rates 1 of 5 stars



Here we have two trailers and one poster for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch coming to Netflix on October 14th.
Deal me in.
Get your first look at Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, a new animated series from Netflix and Ubisoft Film & Television coming soon. #GeekedWeek
From the creator of the “John Wick” franchise comes Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, a new animated series from Netflix and Ubisoft, inspired by the iconic video game franchise.
Liev Schreiber is Sam Fisher, only on Netflix on October 14th.

Freaky Tales (2024)
Director: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
Screenplay: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
Stars: Pedro Pascal, Ben Mendelsohn, Too $hort, Jack Champion and Tom Hanks.
Tagline: In 1987, Oakland was hella freaky.
The Plot…
Freaky Tales features four fictionalized interconnected stories about real events that took place in Oakland, California in 1987.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Freaky Tales has it’s moments, but it was just a little too, freaky for me.
Freaky Tales (2024) rates 2 of 5 stars



I never get tired of seeing a Tony Stella painting. This alt poster for Goodfellas is an excellent example of “why”.

The trailer for The Terminal List: Dark Wolf worked.
Deal me in.
May our courage exceed our level of violence.
Stream The Terminal List: Dark Wolf August 27 on Prime Video.

Long Distance (2024)
Director: Josh Gordon, Will Speck
Screenplay: Spenser Cohen
Stars: Anthony Ramos, Naomi Scott, Kristofer Hivju and Zachary Quinto.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
A spaceship carrying off-world miners is hit by asteroid. As the ship begins to explode, escape pods are jettisoned. One carrying Andy lands on a nearby planet. Andy has a small air supply and his AI-equipped spacesuit. When radioing for other survivors, Andy hears back from only one. Her name is Naomi and she’s trapped in her escape pod.
Andy sets out to free her unaware of the creatures and dangerous terrain ahead.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Long Distance starts with a literal bang.
Although Naomi Scott gets top billing, she doesn’t appear on screen until about halfway through the movie.
Zachary Quinto voices Andy’s spacesuit AI.
Long Distance (2024) rates 3 of 5 stars



Francesco Francavilla said he never gets tired of drawing The Creature from the Black Lagoon. And I never get tired of seeing the results.

Finally we have a trailer for Mayor of Kingstown Season 4. I. Can. Not. Wait.
Deal me in.
Mike fights to protect his own as new forces converge on Kingstown.
Stream season 4 of Mayor of Kingstown on October 26, exclusively on Paramount+.

The trailer for Black Rabbit did it’s job.
Deal me in.
When the owner of NYC’s biggest hotspot (Jude Law) allows his troubled brother (Jason Bateman) to return to the family business, trouble multiplies.
Make a Reservation for BLACK RABBIT here: https://www.netflix.com/blackrabbit
BLACK RABBIT is a limited series created and executive produced by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman for Youngblood Pictures.
Executive producers include #JasonBateman, Michael Costigan and Roxie Rodriguez for Aggregate Films; #JudeLaw and Ben Jackson for Riff Raff Entertainment; Brian Kavanaugh-Jones from Automatik; Andrew Hinderaker, Zac Frognowski, Justin Levy, David Bernon and Erica Kay.
I love this boxing scene painting by William A. Smith. Click on the photo above to see a championship-sized version. The facial expressions of the fighters and those at ringside really sells the piece.
Source: Horacio Altuna.

The Wire: Season 1 (2002)
Created by: David Simon
Teleplay by: (eps. 1-4; 6; 8; 10) David Simon from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep.5) Ed Burns from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 7) Rafael Alvarez from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 9) David H. Melnick, Shamit Choksey from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 11) Joy Kecken (as Joy Lusco) from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 12) George P. Pelecanos from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns;
Directed by: Clark Johnson (eps. 1-2; 5); Peter Medak (ep. 3); Clement Virgo (eps. 4; 12); Ed Bianchi (ep. 6); Joe Chappelle (ep. 7); Gloria Muzio (ep. 8); Milcho Manchevski (ep. 9); Brad Anderson (ep. 10); Steve Shill (ep. 11); Tim Van Patten (ep. 13)
Stars: Dominic West, Idris Elba, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Lance Reddick, Wood Harris, Sonja Sohn, Wendell Pierce, Frankie Faison, Andre Royo, Deirdre Lovejoy, John Doman, Peter Gerety, Seth Gilliam, Domenick Lombardozzi, Clarke Peters, Jim True-Frost, Michael K. Williams, Hassan Johnson, J.D. Williams, Clayton LeBouef, Delaney Williams, Richard DeAngelis, Wendy Grantham, Michael Kostroff, Michael Salconi, Callie Thorne, Maria Broom, Robert F. Chew, Michael Hyatt, Melanie Nicholls-King, Nat Benchley, Tom Quinn, Fredro Starr, Jarvis George, Jeorge Watson, Brian Anthony Wilson, Doug Olear and Michael B. Jordan.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Baltimore Homicide Detective Jimmy McNulty is upset when D’Angelo Barksdale beats a murder rap. McNulty sees an opportunity when he speaks to an old friend, who happens to be a judge with political influence. McNulty informs Judge Phelan that D’Angelo Barksdale not only beat the murder rap, but even worse, Barksdale’s uncle runs a major drug operation in the city.
Judge Phelan decides to put pressure on the mayor and police commissioner. Blindsided by the judge, because McNulty skipped the chain of command, the Deputy Commissioner of Operations, the Narcotics Unit Commander and the Homicide Unit Commander are called on the carpet. The judge expects results.
The decision is made to create a small task force. The unit will be made up of a couple of rookie cops, some veteran officers who scrape by, a good street cop, and McNulty. The team will be led by Lieutenant Cedric Daniels. Daniels understands that his superiors made the task force for show. They want the squad to wrap up quickly with a few busts to appease the mayor.
As the group comes together, they struggle to become a team. But soon the squad comes realize that they’ve been given a chance to make a difference. They plan to take down the Barksdale organization.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Wire looks and feels real. The characters (major and minor) are well rounded. In fact some of the smaller roles (both police and criminals) are played by real-life police and criminals. Some of the characters are based on real-life people and events.
The character of Omar was so popular that his role was expanded and he appeared in all five seasons. Despite being a cold-blooded killer, Omar lives by a code. Ironically he is more honest than many of the cops. Also, Omar is the only major character to never curse.
The series is well written, well directed and well acted. So many of the unknown actors (when the series started) went on to have great careers.
In my review of The Last of Us Season 2, I wrote, “I’ve never seen a lead character that has irritated me as much as Ellie did.” The Wire‘s McNulty gives Ellie a run for her money.
I love that the series spends as much time with the criminals as the cops. It’s interesting to see both groups struggling to stay one step ahead of the others.
I loved season one. On to season 2.
The Wire: Season 1 (2002) earns 5 of 5 stars.



Operation Undead (2024)
Director: Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
Screenplay: Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
Stars: Thawatchanin Darayon, Akkarat Nimitchai.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
1941. World War II rages. In Chumphon Province, Thailand, a squad of rookie soldiers find themselves fighting against well armed Japanese invaders. Then a zombie outbreak starts.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I like well made zombie films. One set during World War II has a lot of potential. I tapped out at the 35 minute mark. Your mileage may vary.
Operation Undead (2024) rates 1 of 5 stars

