Conan by Butch Guice!

THAT is a Conan I would not want to upset. Well played, Butch Guice!
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THAT is a Conan I would not want to upset. Well played, Butch Guice!

To Catch a Killer (2023)
Director: Damián Szifron
Screenplay: Damián Szifron, Jonathan Wakeham
Stars: Shailene Woodley, Ben Mendelsohn, Jovan Adepo, Ralph Ineson, Richard Zeman, Dusan Dukic, Jason Cavalier, Darcy Laurie, Mark Camacho, Marcello Bezina and Maurizio Terrazzano.
Tagline: A city at the center of chaos. A detective with special skills. A madman testing her limits.
The Plot…
A sniper from a high rise begins shooting New Year’s Eve rooftop partiers. Dozens of people are killed. The sniper is fast and efficient. One shot. One kill. Police throughout the area are called to respond. An explosion rocks the building used by the sniper. As people begin pouring out of the structure, street cop, Eleanor Falco (Woodley) begins recording faces and tells other officers to do the same.
Special Agent Lammark of the FBI (Mendelsohn) is put in charge of the case. He learns that Eleanor had the presence of mind to record those exiting the building. Lammark speaks with her and is quickly impressed with her frankness and intuition. Lammark invites Eleanor to join him and FBI agent Jack McKenzie (Adepo) on the case. She accepts.
Lammark gets some pushback from higher ups at the FBI. Eleanor had applied to the Bureau and been rejected. She had no college and things in her background that made her unacceptable. Lammark stands his ground and Eleanor is kept on the team.
The sniper killed dozens of people. Another mass killing is coming soon. As Lammark, Eleanor and McKenzie work the case, the public outcry intensifies. Politicians and FBI brass put the pressure on Lammark.
Then they get the break they need…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I absolutely loved To Catch a Killer. Shailene Woodley, Ben Mendelsohn and Ralph Ineson give power house performances. This is Damián Szifron’s first time directing an English language film and he hit a home run. Kudos also to Damián Szifron and Jonathan Wakeham for their screenplay.
To Catch a Killer (2023) rates 5 of 5 stars.



How cool is Mahmud Asrar‘s Conan? Very cool I say!
NOIR BURLESQUE by Enrico Marini (writer/artist)
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Terry Cole agreed to one job to pay of his brother-in-law’s debt to a gangster named Rex. It was a jewelry store robbery. The heist went sideways when the getaway driver panicked and left early. Terry made it out, but the haul came up short. There wasn’t enough to cancel the debt.
To make matters worse, Terry discovers that Rex’s fiancée is Terry’s former lover. Terry knew her as Debbie, but she now goes by Caprice. Caprice is gaining a reputation as a burlesque entertainer. Caprice dreams of stardom and Rex has the money and pull to help her get it. Still, the attraction to Terry is still there. And Terry feels the same. Caprice loves the sex with Terry, but loves the idea of stardom more.
Rex learns of their past relationship and believes that they’ve started seeing each other. (They have. But is it lust or love?) Rex orders Terry to do another job to finish paying off his brother-in-law’s debt. It’s a suicide mission to rip off Rex’s competition — an Italian mobster. If Terry is successful, Rex will kill him.
Terry is outmaneuvered and outgunned. Or is he? Terry has a secret and a plan that just might save his life.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
If you’re a fan of crime fiction and film noir, NOIR BURLESQUE is for you. It’s obvious that Enrico Marini loves the genre. Set in the 1950s, Marini checks off all the boxes expected for a fun crime story. It’s got the stoic tough guy anti-hero, the sexy former lover who is as apt to shoot you as she is to make love to you, the jealous crime boss, the little tough guy and the big dumb lug henchmen. It’s got sex (more than in older film noir, but nothing too graphic). And more than a couple of twists.
I’ve been a fan of Marini’s art for a while, but this is the first story I’ve read by him. I hope it won’t be my last. (And I’d love to see more NOIR BURLESQUE tales.)
NOIR BURLESQUE by Enrico Marini (writer/artist) rates 5 of 5 stars.
Rating:


Deal me in!
When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in FX’s highly anticipated TV series Alien: Earth from creator Noah Hawley. FX’s Alien: Earth original series coming in 2025, only on Hulu.
The poster and full trailer for Smile 2 have arrived. I enjoyed the original Smile, so I’m looking forward to the sequel.
Would it kill you to smile? Watch the New Trailer for #Smile2 – Only in theatres October 18. #SmileMovie
About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley (Naomi Scott) begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control.

I love seeing artists’ takes on Mike Mignola’s Hellboy. This one was created by Tony Moore!

The Living Ghost (1942)
Director: William Beaudine
Screenplay: Joseph Hoffman; Howard Dimsdale (original story)
Stars: James Dunn, Joan Woodbury, Paul McVey, J. Farrell MacDonald.
Tagline: SPOOK CHASER… A reckless sleuth follows the trail of a white ZOMBIE!
The Plot…
When wealthy banker Walter Craig disappears, his best friend, Ed Moline (McVey) hires retired PI, Nick Trayne (Dunn) to find him. Trayne has his hands full. Everyone is suspect and that includes Craig’s ex-wife Helen, his daughter Tina and her fiance Arthur, his sister Delia, her husband George, Craig’s friend Tony, Craig’s secretary and even Cedric the butler
When Walter Craig turns up in a zombie-like state, the case changes from a missing person to a who dunnit.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
What could have been a fun old dark house murder mystery/comedy ends up being a lackluster affair. The title indicates a ghost but we end up with more of a zombie. Not that a ghost would have livened things up.
The Living Ghost (1942) rates 2 of 5 stars.



Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my favorite characters. I love seeing different artist’s take on the big lug. Today we have Vlad Legostaev’s riff! You can see more of Vlad’s art at his Instagram page.
RACING THE LIGHT: AN ELVIS COLE AND JOE PIKE NOVEL by Robert Crais
First sentence…
Josh agreed to meet her at the Coffee Club, which was where they met the first time he interviewed her.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Adele Schumacher wants Elvis Cole to find her missing son. She’s more than willing to pay since she brought a bag of cash (and a very professional security detail). Her son, Josh, is a podcaster. Adele believes her son stumbled on to a story big enough to get him killed. Elvis isn’t so sure, but he takes the case.
At first it appears that Josh may have just run off with his porn star girlfriend. But as Elvis digs deeper he wonders if the geeky young podcaster really did discover a story that some well placed politicians and a crime cartel are willing to kill to keep secret.
Elvis won’t have to wonder long. Soon he is marked for execution. That is nothing new for Elvis and his partner Joe Pike. But the love of Elvis’ life, Lucy Chenier, and her son, Ben are in town. And they could become collateral damage.
+++++
I’m a huge fan of Robert Crais’ Elvis Cole and Joe Pike tales. Each new novel is an automatic pick-up. They’ve never disappointed. RACING THE LIGHT is no exception.
Rating:


The classic Universal Monsters by Eric “The Goon” Powell.

Bloodshot (2020)
Director: David S. F. Wilson
Screenplay: Jeff Wadlow, Eric Heisserer; story by Jeff Wadlow; based on Bloodshot by Kevin VanHook, Don Perlin, Bob Layton
Stars: Vin Diesel, Eiza González, Toby Kebbell, Talulah Riley, Lamorne Morris, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson,
David Dukas, Charlie Bouguenon, Alex Anlos and Guy Pearce.
Tagline: Being a hero is in his blood.
The Plot…
Ray Garrison (Diesel) is an elite US Marine. Shortly after a successful mission, Garrison and his wife go on vacation. In short order they are kidnapped by a terrorists led by Martin Axe (Kebbell). Garrison refuses or is unable to provide the information Axe wants. Axe then executes Garrison’s wife and kills Garrison.
Or so he thinks.
Garrison wakes up in a laboratory. Although Garrison was dead, he’s been resurrected by Dr. Emil Harting (Pearce). Experimental nanorobotics have replaced Garrison’s blood. He’s now super strong and almost instant healing powers. Harting thinks he has created a super soldier to do his bidding.
Garrison has plans of his own…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Based on the popular Valiant comic series.
Lamorne Morris, an American, plays a Brit. Toby Kebbell is British plays an Australian. Guy Pearce is Australian plays an American.
I thought I would like Bloodshot more.
Bloodshot (2020) rates 2 of 5 stars.



The art above presents an interesting character/artist combo. The character is Sabre made famous by Don McGregor and Paul Gulacy. Hamilton used the figure above for this piece.

Lethal Weapon (1987)
Director: Richard Donner
Screenplay: Shane Black; Jeffrey Boam (uncredited)
Stars: Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Mitchell Ryan, Tom Atkins, Darlene Love, Traci Wolfe, Jackie Swanson, Ebonie Smith, Bill Kalmenson, Lycia Naff, Don Gordon, Jimmie F. Skaggs, Jason Ronard, Blackie Dammett, Mary Ellen Trainor, Jack Thibeau, Ed O’Ross, Joan Severance and Al Leong.
Tagline: After 20 years on the force, police detective Roger Murtaugh has come face-to-face with the most dangerous killing machine in Los Angeles… his new partner.
The Plot…
Martin Riggs (Gibson) was a Special Forces Ranger. Now he’s a Los Angeles police Sergeant. Since the unexpected death of his wife, Riggs’ behavior has become erratic. Riggs’ Captain thinks Riggs is faking it to get early retirement. The police psychologist isn’t so sure. So the Captain teams Riggs with 20 year veteran Homicide Sergeant Roger Murtaugh (Glover). The Captain figures Murtaugh will keep Riggs in line.
Murtaugh quickly discovers Riggs ain’t faking it.
An old friend of Murtaugh contacts him for help. The friend’s daughter is into drugs, prostitution and pornography. When Murtaugh and Riggs investigate, they discover a high level para-military organization acting as a drug cartel.
Now Murtaugh and Riggs are marked for death. If the cartel doesn’t kill them, Riggs’ death wish might.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Director Richard Donner dedicated the film to legendary stuntman, Dar Robinson, who died shortly after filming was completed.
Gibson was 30 playing a character that is 38. Glover was 40 playing a 50 year old.
Blackie Dammett whose real name is John Kiedis plays a drug dealer that gets The Three Stooges treatment from Gibson. Dammett is the father of Anthony Kiedis from Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Richard Donner brought in Jeffrey Boam for an uncredited rewrite of Shane Black’s script. Donner thought Black’s take was too dark. Boam was brought in again for a clean-up on Lethal Weapon 2. Boam then wrote the screenplay for Lethal Weapon 3.
Traci Wolfe played Murtaugh’s teenage daughter that had a crush on Riggs. At the time of filming Wolfe was 26 and Gibson was 30.
Lethal Weapon is one of my all-time favorite films. Notice I didn’t just say “action films”. Everything about this one is right.
Lethal Weapon (1987) rates 5 of 5 stars.



Jonathan Maberry recently directed fans to Nellie Andreeva’s Deadline article ‘John Wick’s Chad Stahelski To Develop Jonathan Maberry’s Joe Ledger Novels As TV Series. Here are a few highlights before you click over…
I’ve been a fan of Maberry’s Joe Ledger tales since the very first. They are all excellent. I hope the series adapts one novel each season.