Marv by Keith Browning!

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 Marv by Keith Browning.
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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 Marv by Keith Browning.

Silent Zone (2025)
Director: Peter Deak
Screenplay: Viktor Csák, Krisztián Illés
Stars: Matt Devere, Luca Papp, Nikolett Barabas, Declan Hannigan, Katia Bokor and Robert Jackson.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
In a world ravaged by zombies, Cassius and Abigail, the teenage girl he saved as a baby, struggle to survive.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I knew going in this would be a drive-in movie, but it wasn’t bad.
Silent Zone (2025) rates 3 of 5 stars.



I absolutely love everything about this Batman vs Dracula art by the amazing Bruce Timm.
Source: Cool Comic Art.

The Twilight Zone is one of my all-time favorite shows. It raised the bar for what good television could be.
Al Abbazia is a fan as well. Abbazia created the poster above. I’m sure it would make Rod Serling proud. It’s cool that my two favorite TZ episodes got the top two spots on Abbazia’s print. You can see more of Al Abbazia’s art here.

Werewolves (2024)
Director: Steven C. Miller
Screenplay: Matthew Kennedy
Stars: Frank Grillo, Katrina Law, Ilfenesh Hadera, Sam Daly, Ian Whyte, Dane DiLiegro and Lou Diamond Phillips.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
A year ago, during a supermoon, anyone exposed to moonlight changed into a werewolf. Millions were killed. Now, as another supermoon approaches, people are preparing for the worst.
Wes Marshall, ex-military, fortified his sister-in-law Lucy’s house. Lucy lives there with her young daughter Emma. Wes then heads across town to join a team of scientists who have prepared an antidote they call Moonscreen. If it works, it will stop the werewolf supermoon transformation.
When the experiment goes sideways, Wes will be forced to fight his way back across town to save Lucy and Emma.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I knew going in this would be a shlocky drive-in movie. Still, I expected it to be better.
Werewolves (2024) rates 2 of 5 stars.



Check out Steven 🇱🇺‘s Rocky Balboa! “Yo! He did it!”

Rambo: First Blood, Part II is one of my all-time favorite movies. It deserves a new bad ass poster. Yvan Quinet must have agreed because he created one.
You can see more of Yvan Quinet’s art at his website and/or his Instagram page.

“Task: Season 1” (2017)
Created by: Brad Ingelsby
Teleplay by:
Directed by:
Stars: Mark Ruffalo, Emilia Jones, Fabien Frankel, Thuso Mbedu, Silvia Dionicio, Ben Lewis Doherty, Tom Pelphrey, Alison Oliver, Sam Keeley, Martha Plimpton, Stephanie Kurtzuba, Raúl Castillo and Jamie McShane.
Tagline: Every force has its equal.
The Plot…
Tom Brandis hasn’t fully recovered from his wife’s murder at the hands of their adopted son. When a series of violent drug house robberies continue, Tom is called back to duty. Tom will lead a cross-agency task force made up of county Detective Anthony Grasso, State Trooper Lizzie Stover and city detective Aleah Clinton. What Brandis doesn’t know is there is a traitor among them.
The drug houses taken down are run by the Dark Hearts biker gang. The Dark Hearts are notorious for their brutality. Perry Dorazo, the Dark Hearts Chapter President is getting heat because of the robberies. Dorazo wants the thieves caught so he can make an example of them.
Unknown to either Brandis’ task force or the Dark Hearts, the robberies are the work of Robbie Prendergrast and his friend Cliff Broward. Robbie’s wife left him a year ago. Before he started the robberies. Robbie needs the cash to support his two young children as well as his dead brother’s daughter. Robbie and Cliff aren’t criminal masterminds. They’ve been lucky with inside information.
Then their luck runs out.
During a drug house robbery, an unexpected biker shows up. A gunfight ensues. Robbie and Cliff survive. A friend they brought along to assist is killed. So are three Dark Hearts. Robbie and Cliff are about to leave with the cash when the young son of one of the murdered bikers walks in. Refusing to kill a child, they take the kid, the drugs and the cash.
The murders and kidnapping are all over the news. The heat is on Brandis’ task force to resolve the case. The Dark Hearts have made finding Robbie and Cliff top priority. Robbie and Cliff know their time is running out. They need to fence the drugs. They’ll then use the cash to get far away with the kids.
It’s now a race. Will Robbie and Cliff escape? If they Dark Hearts get to them first, they will suffer a slow tortuous death. If the task force captures them, it’ll be prison and the Dark Hearts will still get to them.
The clock is ticking.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Task is well done. It’s got interesting subplots and twists that will keep the viewer on edge.
Mark Ruffalo has never been better. Jamie McShane is always excellent.
I look forward to season 2.
“Task: Season 1” (2025) earns 4 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.
Heading in to October each year, Rich takes sketch suggestions. He then picks one a day to draw. The person who suggested the piece has first dibs. I sugested Sly Stallone from Cop Land and it was picked for the 20th. Of course I purchased the piece. I couldn’t be more pleased. There will be more art from Rich in my future. If you’re a sketch collector, you owe it to yourself to get a piece as well.

When folks talk about the great films of Stanley Kubrick, one that doesn’t get mentioned enough is The Killing. It’s not only one of my favorite Kubrick movies, it’s one of my all-time favorites.
The Killing is also a favorite of Rich Davies. Davies created the very cool alt poster above. It also comes in a color variant, but I prefer the mono one myself. You can check out more of Davies’ art here.

“Loudermilk: Season 1” (2017)
Created by: Peter Farrelly & Bobby Mort
Teleplay by:
Directed by:
Stars: Ron Livingston, Will Sasso, Anja Savcic, Brian Regan, Jackie Flynn, Timothy Webber,
Ricky Blitt, Tyler Layton-Olson, Viv Leacock, Sam Bob, Laura Mennell, Eric Keenleyside and Danny Wattley.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Sam Loudermilk was once a popular music critic. Now Sam is a recovering alcoholic and substance-abuse group leader. Sam has a good heart, but an acid tongue. He doesn’t hesitate to give his opinions on the absurd things/people he comes in contact with. Sam’s best friends are his roomate, Ben (also a recovering alcoholic) and the regulars that attend his group sessions.
In season one Sam deals with…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I just discovered Loudermilk this year. I don’t know how it flew under the radar. The series is funny and has heart. The supporting cast is a hoot. If you enjoy a fun 30 minute sitcom, give Loudermilk a shot.
“Loudermilk: Season 1” (2017) earns 4 of 5 stars.



In First Blood, Sylvester Stallone did something you seldom see action stars do. He showed that John Rambo wasn’t just a strong, fearless fighting machine. Sly gave Rambo heart. Feelings. And provided audiences with an emotional scene many stars wouldn’t want to do. It was a showcase for Stallone’s bravery and acting range.
Yvan Quinet has beautifully captured the moment in a piece he calls “Despair”. It is available as a limited edition fine art Giclee print in two sizes.
You can see more of Yvan Quinet’s art at his website and/or his Instagram page.

Play Dirty (2025)
Director: Shane Black
Screenplay: Shane Black, Charles Mondry, Anthony Bagarozzi; based on the PARKER novels by Richard Stark
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, LaKeith Stanfield, Rosa Salazar, Keegan-Michael Key, Chukwudi Iwuji, Gretchen Mol, Tony Shalhoub, Hemky Madera, Alejandro Edda, Claire Lovering and Thomas Jane.
Tagline: Even robbers get robbed.
The Plot…
Parker is a professional thief. He was part of a crew that robbed a horse track count room. The heist went sideways, but they got away with the cash. At the hideout as Parker and the team are getting ready to divide the loot, Zen, the getaway driver betrays them. She shoots them all and makes off with the dough.
Parker, left for dead, survives. Once he recovers he makes it his mission in life to track down Zen, get the money back and take her life. It won’t be easy. Especially when Parker decides to also rob a crime syndicate known as the Outfit.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The film was originally supposed to reteam Robert Downey, Jr. and writer/director Shane Black. They had worked together before on Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. When Downey dropped out, Mark Wahlberg was chosen to replace him.
Play Dirty is the fifth movie adaptation of Richard Stark’s Parker character. The other films are: Point Blank (1967) starring Lee Marvin; The Outfit (1973) starring Robert Duvall; Payback (1999) starring Mel Gibson; Parker (2013) starring Jason Statham and now Play Dirty starring Mark Wahlberg.
Play Dirty is okay, but your time would be better served watching one of the other Parker adaptations.
Play Dirty (2025) rates 2 of 5 stars.



Check out the clever design and subtlety of this The Shining alt poster by Rich Davies. The shadow of Danny’s father holding an axe over his unaware son is chilling once you see it. You can check out more of Davies’ art here.

Angel Heart (1987)
Director: Alan Parker
Screenplay: Alan Parker; based on FALLING ANGEL by William Hjortsberg
Stars: Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonet, Charlotte Rampling, Dann Florek, Kathleen Wilhoite and Pruitt Taylor Vince.
Tagline: Harry Angel has been hired to search for the truth… Pray he doesn’t find it.
The Plot…
1955. Louis Cypher wants money owed to him. Before the War, Cypher entered into a contract with a singer who went by the stage name Johnny Favorite. Favorite became a very popular crooner… then World War II hit and Favorite’s star waned. But for a time, Johnny Favorite was the flavor of the day. Favorite never paid Cypher his due. And you don’t run out on Louis Cypher.
So Cypher hires New York Private Eye Harry Angel. He’s to track down Johnny Favorite and report back to Cypher. What sounds like an easy assignment becomes anything but. Angel will find the trail leads to New Orleans and black magic, voodoo and more than one murder.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Unless you were around at the time of the film’s release it’s hard to imagine the controversy the casting of Lisa Bonet caused. At that time she was one of the stars of The Cosby Show. The show was a network juggernaut. Bill Cosby (despite what came out about him later) always promoted comedy for the entire family. Bonet’s role in Angel Heart, was very sexual with a prolonged nude sex scene. Plus it was her first feature film role. She more than held her own.
Angel Heart is an under-rated horror film.
Angel Heart (1987) rates 4 of 5 stars.

