“Always and Forever” – The Poster and Trailer are Here!

Both the poster and trailer for Always and Forever aren’t bad. This is another film that normally wouldn’t be my type of movie, but yet, I’m interested in seeing it thanks to the trailer.
Previews and Reviews that are Z's Views

Both the poster and trailer for Always and Forever aren’t bad. This is another film that normally wouldn’t be my type of movie, but yet, I’m interested in seeing it thanks to the trailer.

Next up we have the poster and trailer for The Killing of Two Lovers.
After seeing the trailer, I am surprised by the poster. The trailer has a gritty, crime drama feel and the poster doesn’t give that vibe at all. I’m surprised also by how much I liked the trailer. Reading the synopsis, this doesn’t seem to be my type of movie, but having seen the trailer, I now want to see The Killing of Two Lovers.
Starring: Chris Coy, Clayne Crawford, Arri Graham
Directed By: Robert Machoian
Synopsis: David desperately tries to keep his family of six together during a separation from his wife. They both agree to see other people but David struggles to grapple with his wife’s new relationship.

The poster and trailer for Minor Premise are here. I like the poster, but I wonder if it will make folks think it is more of a horror film than a psychological drama… or at least a different kind of horror film that it may turn out to be.
Attempting to surpass his father’s legacy, a reclusive neuroscientist becomes entangled in his own experiment, pitting ten fragments of his consciousness against each other.

I’m always game for a good crime story. I’m hoping that American Dream will be just that. I like the poster and the trailer looks good.
I especially like the start — if that’s what happen to a guy who owes $126.00, can you imagine what happens when you owe a whole lot more? The problem I have with stories about guys who get in too deep to shylocks is, they knew what they were getting into when they got the cash advance. It doesn’t make the interest or beatdowns (or worse) right, but as my man Rocky said, “If you wanna dance, ya gotta pay the band. If you wanna borrow, ya gotta pay the man.”
Fingers crossed that American Dream is a good crime yarn.
Academy Award winning cinematographer Janusz Kaminski (Saving Private Ryan) directs this intense thriller about the brutal struggle for success. Desperate for cash, entrepreneurs Scott (Luke Bracey, Point Break [2015]) and Nicky (Michiel Huisman, Game of Thrones) turn to Russian mobster Yuri (Nick Stahl, Sin City). After they refuse the funding he offers, Yuri gets revenge by trying to take over their construction project. The partners are terrified until Nicky’s tough Russian girlfriend Ana decides to take action herself.

D.B. Cooper. Funny how so many people know the name, but no one knows who he is.
Or is there someone who actually knows the identity of the skyjacker who got away with $200,000.00?
Check out the trailer for The Mystery of D.B. Cooper.

The awesome John Wick art above is just a detail from a larger piece created by Patrick Brown who had this to say about the piece…
I’ve always wanted to do a John Wick piece, and Keanu is such a gem, it’s nice to finally finish a picture based on my fave movie franchise. Thanks to all my supporters over at my Patreon, who helped make this happen, I had so much fun with it.
If you’d like to get access to the high-res art, Photoshop docs, tutorials and more you can find it all on my Patreon. Link in bio: www.patreon.com/patrickbrown. I’m doing a bunch over there and we have a great art community happening.
If you would like to see Patrick’s full John Wick piece plus his step-by-step process, then click here. I strongly suggest you check out Patrick’s Instagram to see much more of his art!

I know we have quite a few boxing fans who visit us, so I hope that they enjoy the Tough Love: The Official Lennox Lewis Documentary Trailer as much as I did.

The Breach trailer is here. Bruce Willis and Thomas Jane are in it, and I like both of these guys. I hope this turns out to be a fun ride.

The Wander poster and trailer are here.
The poster is just okay, but I do like the tagline: If You’re Not Paranoid, You’re Not Paying Attention.
The trailer has me interested, but not 100% sold. The cast of Tommy Lee Jones, Aaron Eckhart, and Heather Graham moves me more in that direction though.

I first saw the art above on the Rambo: First Blood to Last Blood Facebook Page. I really like the piece and wanted to see more from the artist. When I asked if anyone knew who created it, the only response I got was from my buddy, Regan Greenard (aka Raven when he assists me moderating my StalloneZone forum).
Regan thinks it could be Roberto Recchioni, but isn’t sure. I did a search and could find that Recchioni created alternate posters for each of the Rambo films, but I couldn’t find this drawing.
So… I’m putting out the call. Do any of you know who created the piece above? Once I find out, I’ll give proper credit and a link to his/her social media.

The Original Drink and Draw Social Club is made up of a group of extremely talented professional artists (Dave Johnson, Dan Panosian, Jeff Johnson and honorary host – Joe Quesada) who get together regularly to livestream as they draw and hangout. The cool thing is that they a theme. I’ve embedded their Sean Connery tribute below and here’s a link to their Original Drink and Draw Social Club Page.
Do you like James Bond? Indiana Jones’ father!?!?! Hunting for Octobers that happen to be red? You’re in for a treat then!

Way back on June 16th of this year I posted the (really cool painted) poster and trailer to Blood Vessel. It was scheduled to hit theaters in July, but due to the pandemic, I’m not sure if it was even released.
The good news is Blood Vessel is coming to Shudder and we have a second trailer. I’m looking forward to seeing Blood Vessel. How can it not be fun with Nazis and vampires during World War II?
Somewhere in the North Atlantic, late 1945, a life raft adrift at sea, and in it, the survivors of a torpedoed hospital ship. With no food, water, or shelter, all seems lost until a seemingly abandoned German minesweeper drifts ominously towards them, giving them one last chance at survival—if they can survive the bloodthirsty monsters on board. Starring Nathan Phillips (Wolf Creek), Alyssa Sutherland (Vikings), Robert Taylor (Longmire), directed by Justin Dix (Crawlspace). A SHUDDER EXCLUSIVE.

The Wild Bunch, Sam Peckinpah’s masterpiece gets the Cinephilia and Beyond Treatment. Click over because you know it’s worth a look!

Happy 82nd birthday to the legendary Jim Steranko! Wishing you a great birthday with many more to come!

The fine folks at Me-TV posted 8 Quick Facts about Smokey and the Bandit. Before you click over… Smokey and the Bandit holds a special place for me…
First, it’s a funny movie. You’ve got Burt Reynolds (the #1 box office star of the time), Jackie “the Great One” Gleason and Sally (ain’t she just too cute) Field in a silly car chase movie that works every time if you’re looking for a good time.
Second, it brings back tons of great memories. Here’s one – my now deceased brother-in-law, loved Smokey and the Bandit. Randy could do a hilarious impersonation of Jackie Gleason as Bufford T. Justice. If you could have been there the night he ordered a Diablo Sandwich and a Dr. Pepper and “make it fast cuz I’m in a gol-darn hurry” — we, along with the waitress couldn’t stop laughing… which of course just encouraged him to continue.
And here are my three favorite Smokey and the Bandit facts with my thoughts…
It was Alfred Hitchcock’s favorite movie. I find this hard to believe, but if true, I’d loved to have had the chance to watch and then discuss Smokey and the Bandit with him!
It was based on real life. I’d read before that Sherriff Buford T. Justice’s name was based on a real police officer’s name. Can you imagine?
It beat Star Wars at the box office. The caveat is that this was just for one week and Smokey and the Bandit was in over ten times as many theaters. But, still it did win for the week. (And I actually prefer Smokey and the Bandit to Star Wars!)