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First Shift (2024)
Director: Uwe Boll
Screenplay: Uwe Boll
Stars: Gino Anthony Pesi, Kristen Renton, Garry Pastore, Brandi Bravo, Daniel Sauli, Aaron Berg, Onye Eme-Akwari, Tom Ukah, Cate Bottiglione, Tamara Della Anderson and Willie C. Carpenter.
Tagline: Day One, Duty Calls
The Plot…
A hard-nosed NYPD cop is teamed with a new fresh-faced recruit from Atlanta. They have different styles, but unless they can come together as a team, they won’t survive day one.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Gino Anthony Pesi and Kristen Renton have enough on-screen chemistry to make this one watchable… if you can’t find something better.
First Shift (2024) rates 2 of 5 stars.



Monster: The Ed Gein Story (2025)
Created by: Ian Brennan
Directed by:
Teleplay by:
Stars: Charlie Hunnam, Suzanna Son, Vicky Krieps, Laurie Metcalf, Tom Hollander.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Ed Gein was a murderer and grave robber. In 1957, when a sheriff’s deputy, following up on a missing person’s case went to Gein’s farm he discovered the missing woman’s decapitated body in a shed. The partial corpse was hung upside down and mutilated. In Gein’s house some of what authorities found included:
Gein was determined to be mentally incompetent to stand trial. He was sentenced to a State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, where he lived until his death in 1984. Ed Gein’s murders and depravity inspired the novel (and later movie) Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and more.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Charlie Hunnam is almost unrecognizable as Ed Gein. Kudos to him for taking on such a challenging role. Laurie Metcalf is perfect as Gein’s mother.
I wish Monster: The Ed Gein Story stuck closer to actual events. Liberties are taken that I feel weaken the story. For example, Gein never had a love interest. Gein never chased down and killed lost hunters with a chain saw. Gein never had contact with Christine Jorgensen, an American actress famous for being known as the first transexual widely known in the United States.
Because of these fictional additions, it makes me question things when other real life personalitites, like Anthony Perkins and Alfred Hitchcock show up. I realize Monster: The Ed Gein Story isn’t a documentary. But it is supposed to be Gein’s story and that was creepy enough.
Monster: The Ed Gein Story (2025) rates 3 of 5 stars.



40 Acres (2024)
Director: R. T. Thorne
Screenplay: R. T. Thorne, Glenn Taylor, Lora Campbell
Stars: Danielle Deadwyler, Kataem O’Connor, Michael Greyeyes, Tyrone Benskin, Mimi Côté, Patrick Garrow, John Tench, Derek Barnes and Elizabeth Saunders.
Tagline: Get off our land.
The Plot…
In a post-apocalyptic future Hailey Freeman’s family struggles to survive. They have become self-sufficient by farming and hunting on a remote piece of land. There are a few other small groups who have created farms or outposts as well. They stay in contact using shortwave radios. When a couple of the groups fail to respond, it is learned that a gang of cannibals are killing everyone in the communities. They feast, steal what they can and move on.
The cannibal tribe is now heading towards the Freeman farm.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
40 Acres was written by R. T. Thorne, Glenn Taylor, Lora Campbell in the screenwriting debut. It also marks R.T. Thorne’s directoral debut.
Danielle Deadwyler is a force to be reckoned with!
40 Acres deserves a wider-audience.
40 Acres (2024) rates 5 of 5 stars.



Rich Hennemann is an amazing 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.
Rich’s riff on Rocky Balboa is one of the first pieces I got from him. There will be more art from Rich Hennemann art in my future. If you’re a sketch collector, you owe it to yourself to get a piece as well.

Among Those Present (1921)
Director: Fred C. Newmeyer
Screenplay: Hal Roach, Sam Taylor, H. M. Walker
Stars: Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Aggie Herring, James T. Kelley and William Gillespie.
Tagline: A triple barreled comedy shot with laughter.
The Plot…
The O’Brien family are newly rich. Although Mrs. O’Brien wants to be accepted among society’s elite, her husband and daughter could care less. In an effort to rub elbows (and hopefully make new friends) Mrs. O’Brien hires a “society pilot” to guide her. He says she should host a fox hunt. She invites all the wealthy society elite.
When Mrs. O’Brien learns that Lord Abernathy is in town, she orders the “society pilot” to get him to the party. Unable to get Lord Abernathy to come, the pilot resorts to hiring a hotel bellboy to impersonate the Lord. The bellboy is way out of his comfort zone.
Sound the horn. Start the hunt!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Two years after the release of Among Those Present, Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis were married. The union lasted until her death in 1969.
Among Those Present (1921) rates 3 of 5 stars.


Sly Stallone and Rocky fans are going to love ROCKY. THE COMPLETE FILMS by Sylvester Stallone and editor, Paul Duncan. This 9.84″ x 13.39″ hardback will clock in at 320 pages.
Here’s the lowdown…

Rocky Balboa is the Philadelphian icon who took on the world and won. The original “Italian Stallion,” the gutsy fighter who rose above the odds to boxing glory, and a rags-to-riches legend in the business of making movies.
Ever since Sylvester Stallone unleashed his impassioned title character in 1976, the resilient fighter has earned his place in history as a symbol of tenacity and courage and a legend of cinematic success.

The story of Rocky the movie is as exciting as that of its eponymous boxer. Shot on a tight budget, with the virtually unknown Stallone writing the script as well as taking on the lead role, it became a surprise overnight sensation, generating millions in box-office revenues, notching up three Oscar wins, and transforming Stallone into a global star as an actor, writer, and director.

The Rocky phenomenon developed into a franchise of six films, including Rocky Balboa in 2006. In collaboration with Sylvester Stallone and MGM, this tome brings you all the guts and all the glory of the complete Rocky story.
Copious images, including many on-set pictures from famed sports photographer Neil Leifer, come together with precious archival material from the Academy Library and MGM archive to reveal the making of an enduring action hero as much as a movie masterpiece.

A foreword by Stallone and vintage interviews over the course of his career bring insight into the development of the hero and the franchise, as well as privileged access to the tenacity, spirit, and passion that characterized Rocky behind the scenes as much as on screen.

ROCKY, ROCKY BALBOA, and all related ROCKY Trademarks, Logos and Materials © 1976–2025 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
ROCKY. THE COMPLETE FILMS drops on February 9, 2026. Pre-orders are available now.

Connor by Yvan Quinet is, of course, an alt poster for Highlander. Like all of Quinet’s art, it is money. Connor is available as a limited edition print…
You can see more of Yvan Quinet’s art at his website and/or his Instagram page.

Rocky was released on this day in 1976! In honor of this, I present Rocky and Adrian by Rich Conley!

We Bury the Dead – The Second Trailer is Here!
Deal me in!
After a catastrophic military disaster, the dead don’t just rise – they hunt. Ava (Daisy Ridley) searches for her missing husband, but what she finds is far more terrifying.
Cast: Daisy Ridley, Brenton Thwaites, Mark Coles Smith
Director: Zak Hilditch

Spider Baby (1967)
Director: Jack Hill
Screenplay: Jack Hill
Stars: Lon Chaney Jr., Carol Ohmart, Quinn K. Redeker, Beverly Washburn, Jill Banner, Sid Haig, Mary Mitchel and Mantan Moreland.
Tagline: Seductive innocence of LOLITA
The Plot…
The Merrye family lives in a house on a hill outside the city. Since their parents died when they were children, the family butler, Bruno has watched over Ralph, Virginia, and Elizabeth. Now young adults, the three have the Merrye syndrome, a genetic family curse named after them.
Once members of the Merrye family reach adulthood, they begin to regress mentally and socially. They become violent, although they act childish. Although Bruno does his best to watch over them, the three have killed people who wander onto the property.
When Bruno learns that distant relatives are coming to pay a visit, he does his best to prepare Ralph, Virginia and Elizabeth so they will not act out their murderous impulses. Bruno’s plan is to entertain his guests and then send them on their way.
Ralph, Virginia and Elizabeth have other ideas.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Spider Baby was filmed over 12 days August/September of 1964. It wasn’t released until 1967, because the producer (a real estate agent) went bankrupt. The budget was $65,000.00. The star of the film, Lon Chaney, Jr. was paid just $2,500.00.
Spider Baby was released under various titles including Spider Baby; The Liver Eaters; Attack of the Liver Eaters; Cannibal Orgy; and The Maddest Story Ever Told. The latter title was a play on the popular film, The Greatest Story Ever Told. One of the posters used to promote the film had the tagline, Whatever Happened to Spider Baby which of course, was a play on Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (another popular movie of the era).
Lon Chaney, Jr. sings Spider Baby‘s theme song.
Spider Baby marks director Jack Hill’s feature film debut (although it was released after some of his other movies). Hill would go on to direct explotation films such as The Big Doll House; The Big Bird Cage; Coffy; Foxy Brown; The Swinging Cheerleaders and The Switchblade Sisters.
Spider Baby is a cult film. I wanted to see Spider Baby mainly for Mantan Moreland. Best known for his comedy roles, Mantan was chosen for the film since he is brutally murdered in an opening scene. The director rightly figured this would shock audiences.
Spider Baby (1967) rates 2 of 5 stars.



Miracle Mile (1988)
Director: Steve De Jarnatt
Screenplay: Steve De Jarnatt
Stars: Anthony Edwards, Mare Winningham, John Agar, Lou Hancock, Kelly Jo Minter, Kurt Fuller, Denise Crosby, Robert DoQui, O-Lan Jones, Claude Earl Jones, Alan Rosenberg, Earl Boen, Diane Delano, Alan Berger, Jenette Goldstein, Peter Berg and Mykelti Williamson.
Tagline: There are 70 minutes to the end of the world. Where can you hide?
The Plot…
Harry Washello and Julie Peters have a chance meeting. They have a definite connection and they spend the afternoon together. That’s all it takes for them to know they’ve met their soulmate. They agree to meet at midnight at the diner where Julie works.
Harry oversleeps due to an accident in his building. His alarm didn’t go off. Julie calls but the same accident took down the phone lines.
When Harry wakes up he rushes to the diner. He’s four hours late, but maybe, just maybe Julie is still there. She’s not.
Harry goes to a payphone outside the diner and calls Julie. No answer. So he leaves an apology message. As he walks away, the payphone rings. It’s not Julie. A man named Chip is trying to reach his father. Chip is speaking quickly with terror in his voice. Chip claims that nukes have been launched. In 70 minutes the US and Russia will be in a full on nuclear war. Missles are now headed for LA. Suddenly Harry hears gunshots and Chip is gone.
At first Harry thinks the call is a prank. He speaks to folks in the diner. Most laugh off the call… but one lady with connections makes a couple of calls. She learns that politicians are hightailing it out of DC. She tells the diners they need to get as far from the city as they can as fast as they can.
Harry believes the threat is real. He’s not willing to leave without Julie. He has a plan but time is running out. As Harry makes his way across the city, word of incoming nukes is quickly spreading. The city becomes a madhouse.
And the clock is ticking.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
In 2001, Anthony Edwards and Mare Winningham were married! They had been married and divorced to others, but reconnected years later.
Miracle Mile marks Peter Berg’s feature film debut.
Miracle Mile features three actors who appeared in Terminator films…
Miracle Mile plays out like a fever-dream. Writer/director Steve De Jarnatt had a vision for his film and he stuck to his guns to get it.
Miracle Mile (1988) rates 3 of 5 stars.



One of the reasons I fell in love with comics was Nick Fury by Steranko. Although Steranko started drawing Fury in Strange Tales begining in 1965, it wasn’t until Nick Fury got his own title in 1968 that I discovered him. I was floored. Still am.
Here we are in 2025 and Steranko has released a new limited edition Nick Fury print. Look at that wonderful art. No wonder Steranko is considered a living legend.
Source: Victor Lim.

This Side of the Law (1950)
Director: Richard L. Bare
Screenplay: Russell S. Hughes; story by Richard Sale
Stars: Viveca Lindfors, Kent Smith, Janis Paige, Robert Douglas, John Alvin, Nita Talbot,
Michael Mark, Edward Van Sloan and Monte Blue.
Tagline: He’s coming back – the man they thought they double-crossed to death!
The Plot…
David Cummings is going through hard times. Homeless and looking for work, Cummings is picked up on a vagrancy charge. The judge sentences him to “$50 or 30 days.” Cummings is surprised to learn that Philip Cagle, a lawyer in the courtroom, paid his fine.
Cagle then takes Cummings to dinner and offers him a job. It turns out that Cummings looks exactly like one of Cagle’s clients. A rich man who disappeared nearly seven years ago. In fact, in two weeks it will be seven years exactly that the man has been missing. At that point the man will be declared dead and the man’s estate will be divided up among the missing man’s wife, brother and sister-in-law.
Cagle offers Cummings $500 to impersonate the missing man. Cagle hopes that Cummings will then be able to discover the fate of the missing man. Cummings agrees to the job… for $5,000.00 and is surprised when Cagle agrees to the sum.
Cummings is able to fool everyone. He quickly discovers that each member of the missing man’s family had reason to kill him. And now at least one of them has reason to kill him again.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
If you can go along with the conceit that the imposter could fool the missing man’s wife, brother and former lover, then this movie works well. I went with it and enjoyed the ride.
This Side of the Law marks Nita Talbot’s first credited feature film role. Ms. Talbot would go on to accumulate over 150 credits on her acting resume.
This Side of the Law (1950) rates 4 of 5 stars.



Don’t you just love the old school feel of this alt Sinners poster by Shawn Mansfield. I know I do. I’ll bet you do as well.