Juan Saniose presents “It Can’t Rain All the Time”

Juan Saniose presents It Can’t Rain All the Time.
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Juan Saniose presents It Can’t Rain All the Time.

Steve De La Mare has created a wonderful alt poster to one of my all-time favorite movies, The Wizard of Oz!
“Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”

I’m a huge fan of the Universal Horror Movie Monsters. When I was a kid, the wolfman was my favorite. Truth be told, I love this Wolfman alt poster by Chris Koehler more than the movie!

THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY by John D. MacDonald
First sentences…
I was in deep sleep, alone aboard my houseboat, alone in a half acre of bed, alone in a sweaty dream of chase, fear, and monstrous predators.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
At 4am, Travis McGee is awakened from dark dreams by someone climbing aboard his boat, The Busted Flush. The intruder is Carrie Milligan, a former lover. She’s scared, but won’t say why. The only thing she brought with her is a suitcase. A suitcase full of cash.
Carrie asks Travis to hold the suitcase. If she doesn’t return in two weeks, Travis is to give the cash to Carrie’s sister. Travis can keep ten grand for his troubles. Travis agrees.
Two weeks pass. Carrie doesn’t return. Then Travis learns she was killed in an auto accident in the small coastal town of Bayside. Travis decides to look into Carrie’s death. It’s too coincidental that she was killed during a time she was worried she might not return to claim the suitcase.
Travis goes to Bayside and starts digging into Carrie’s last hours. Clues lead him to an apartment complex managed by a wanna-be tough guy everyone calls Big Daddy. Travis also meets a lawyer and judge who warn Travis about sticking his nose in unwanted places.
Travis keeps digging. The people behind Carrie’s murder have too much at stake to let a beach bum like Travis McGee screw things up. They plan to fix that.
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THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY is the sixteenth of 21 Travis McGee novels.
In 1972, John D. MacDonald was named a grandmaster of the Mystery Writers of America. MacDonald is best known for his Travis McGee novels as well as a standalone thriller (THE EXECUTIONERS) that was retitled Cape Fear when adapted into a movie (twice).
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY by John D. MacDonald
Rating:


Uncontained (2025)
Director: Morley Nelson
Screenplay: Morley Nelson
Stars: Morley Nelson, Peter O’Meara, Brett Zimmerman.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
When a zombie-like apocalypse began, most people sought shelter from the spread of the virus. Now, several years later, even the most remote havens are in danger.
Dan, a former soldier, lives in the wilderness. He is capable and feels safer on his own, never staying in one place for long. Then Dan comes across a remote home. He discovers two children, a boy and his sister living there. There mother ventured out and never returned. Dan knows the children cannot survive on their own.
Reluctantly, Dan becomes their caregiver unaware that danger is closing in.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Morley Nelson, a former police officer, wrote, produced, directed and played the lead in Uncontained.
Don’t go in expecting a typical low-budget zombie gore fest. Uncontained is more of a character study with an unexpected twist. I give Nelson props for having the guts to make a slower placed zombie flick.
I’ll be interested to see if Morley Nelson continues to write, direct and star in his own productions or if he’ll get an opportunity in Hollywood.
Uncontained (2025) rates 3 of 5 stars.



Leo Leibelman is a freelance artist who has provided art for comics, trading cards, novels, instructional materials, film storyboards and more. Leo Leibelman takes commissions.
Hope you dig his Rocky painting as much as I do.
“It ain’t about how hard you can hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward.” – Rocky Balboa

The Strip (1951)
Director: László Kardos
Screenplay: Allen Rivkin
Stars: Mickey Rooney, Sally Forrest, William Demarest, James Craig, Louis Armstrong, Tom Powers, Vic Damone, Monica Lewis, Don Anderson and Tommy Rettig.
Tagline: Torchy romance tingling with mystery and throbbing with the rhythm of Dixieland along the glamorous avenue of night clubs!
The Plot…
When Stanley Maxton is released from a long hospital stay due to injuries sustained in the Korean War, he heads for LA.. He dreams of becoming a successful drummer and owning his own club some day.
A chance encounter earns Stanley a high-paying job working for mobster Sonny Johnston. In no time Stanley has money, a fine car and flashy clothes. Then he meets Jane Tafford. She’s a nightclub dancer who dreams of becoming a movie star. Stanley falls hard.
So hard, he quits working for Sonny and takes a lower paying job as a drummer at the club where Jane is a dancer. But it’s no go. Jane is only interested in becoming a star and a nightclub drummer can’t help her with that.
Stanley takes Jane to meet Sonny. Stanley figures Sonny’s mob connections can get Jane an audition. Problem is, even though he’s married, Sonny falls for Jane. This puts Stanley and Sonny at odds.
So when a woman is murdered, and evidence points to Stanley, he knows who set him up. Time is running out to prove his innocence.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Strip earned one 1952 Academy Award nomination…
The Strip is as much (if not more) a musical than a crime noir. The film features songs performed by Vic Damone, Monica Lewis, Jack Teagarden, and Louis Armstrong, floor show routines by Sally Forrest as well as drum solos by Mickey Rooney.
The film features an unexpected dark (for a musical featuring Mickey Rooney) twist.
Louie Armstrong, Vic Damone and Monica Lewis play themselves.
The Strip (1951) rates 3 of 5 stars.



Happy Holidays from the Torrance family, and Nikos Bogris!

While digging through the Zablo Vault, I came across a Dave Wachter sketch of Sly Stallone as Jimmy “Bobo” from Bullet to the Head that I somehow never posted. Well, it’s time to fix that!
You can see more of Dave’s art at his site. – Craig
Crime 101 starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, and Halle Berry – A New Poster and Trailer are Here!
Get an inside look at the making of #Crime101 starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, and Halle Berry. Experience it in theaters and IMAX on February 13.
Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles, Crime 101 weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway have mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker (Halle Berry) who is facing her own crossroads. Convinced he has found a pattern, a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) is closing in, raising the stakes even higher. As the heist approaches, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur, and all three are faced with life-defining choices–and the realization that there can be no turning back.
Adapted from Don Winslow’s acclaimed novella of the same name, the film is written and directed by Bart Layton (American Animals, The Imposter). Barry Keoghan, Monica Barbaro, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Nick Nolte round out the cast.

Rocky by Rich Conley!

Troll 2 (2025)
Director: Roar Uthaug
Screenplay: Espen Aukan
Stars: Ine Marie Wilmann, Kim Falck, Mads Sjøgård Pettersen
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Three years have passed since the battle with the Troll King. Nora Tidemann now lives in a remote cabin having resigned from her government position after the troll “incident”. When her friend, Andreas Isaksen, asks Nora to assist on a secret government project, she is intrigued.
Nora travels with Andreas to a hidden underground installation. She is shocked to discover the government has captured a hibernating troll. When the creature wakes up it breaks free. During the troll’s escape it eats and kills government workers.
Now the troll is headed for a major city intent on killing all who live there.
Nora, Andreas and Major Kristoffer Holm reteam to stop the troll before it reaches civilization. It’ll be difficult and lives will be lost, but they should prevail. That’s what they are thinking… until a second troll comes into play.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I was glad to see original cast members return. Troll 2 is fun… but a step down from the original.
Troll 2 (2025) earns 3 of 5 stars.



Orson Welles’ Touch of Evil is a movie that has grown on me over the years. Now it is one of my favorites. Angora has come up with an alt poster that I hope brings more eyes to the film.

This Godfather art was created by Mark Levy for a custom box set for The Godfather trilogy.
“Leave the gun and the cannoli. Take the art.”

Prisoners of the Ghostland (2021)
Director: Sion Sono
Screenplay: Aaron Hendry, Reza Sixo Safai
Stars: Nicolas Cage, Sofia Boutella, Nick Cassavetes, Bill Moseley, Tak Sakaguchi.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
In an apopalyptic future, a bank robber known as Hero is saved from execution by the Governor of Samurai Town. Samurai Town is a settlement that is a mixture of Japanese and cowboy cultures. Outside of Samurai Town lies a barren wilderness known as Ghostland. Those that live in Ghostland are crazed outcasts who kill intruders.
The Governor offers Hero the option to survive. All Hero has to do is venture into the wasteland, find the Governor’s grown “granddaughter” (sex slave) who has run away, and safely return her to Samurai Town. Hero will have five days to complete the mission.
Hero will wear a specially designed suit that contains explosive charges. Should he violate one of the rules explained by the Governor, a charge will explode. Should Hero fail to return in five days with the Governor’s “granddaughter” all of the explosives in the suit will detonate.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
When I saw the trailer for Prisoners of the Ghostland, I thought it would be either a fun Escape from New York type movie or something just too weird for me. Sadly it was the latter. I tapped out at about 35 minutes when one of Hero’s test-e-quels is blown off.
Not even Sofia Boutella was enough to make me want to continue.
Nicholas Cage has been quoted as saying that Prisoners of the Ghostland “might be the wildest movie I’ve ever made, and that’s saying something.” Indeed.
As always, your mileage may vary.
Prisoners of the Ghostland (2021) rates 1 of 5 stars.

