“Sinners” – The Stunning Print by Shawn Mansfield!

Of all the posters I’ve seen for Sinners, Shawn Mansfield has created my favorite. It is stunning. (And available as a print if you’re so inclined.)
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Of all the posters I’ve seen for Sinners, Shawn Mansfield has created my favorite. It is stunning. (And available as a print if you’re so inclined.)

Three the Hard Way (1974)
Director: Gordon Parks Jr.
Screenplay: Eric Bercovici, Jerrold L. Ludwig
Stars: Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Jim Kelly, Sheila Frazier, Jay Robinson, Richard Angarola, Marian Collier,
Alex Rocco, Corbin Bernsen and Howard Platt.
Tagline: Action explodes all over the place when the big three join forces to save their race!
The Plot…
When Jimmy Lait’s (Brown) friend unexpectedly shows up with a gunshot wound, Lait gets him to a hospital. Almost delirious and dying, Lait’s friend says “they’re going to kill us all… just us”. Later that night, Lait’s friend is executed.
Lait does some digging and learns that a white supremist group plans to poison the water supply of Detroit, Washington, D.C. and LA. The poison is fatal only to African Americans. Lait recruits two of his friends, Jagger Daniels (Williamson) and Mister Keyes (Kelly) to help him take down the Neo-Nazis before they can wipe out thousands.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
When I was in ninth grade my girlfriend and I went to see Three the Hard Way. It was playing as part of a double feature with Return of the Dragon. When my girlfriend (now my wife) realized the plot of Three the Hard Way, she whispered, “We’re the only white people in here.” I said, “We’ll be alright.” And of course we were. I liked Three the Hard Way a lot better seeing it in a theater in the ninth grade.
Three the Hard Way features Corbin Bernsen’s first credited feature film role. Corbin’s father was co-producer of the film.
If you’re a fan of kung fu and blaxploitation movies, you should enjoy Three the Hard Way.
Three the Hard Way (1974) rates 2 of 5 stars



1923: Season 2 (2025)
Written by: Taylor Sheridan (Eps. 1-7)
Directed by: Ben Richardson (Eps. 1-7)
Stars: Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford, Brandon Sklenar, Julia Schlaepfer, Jerome Flynn, Darren Mann, Isabel May, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, Michelle Randolph, Timothy Dalton, Caleb Martin, Robert Patrick, Sebastian Roché, Michael Spears, Jamie McShane, Madison Elise Rogers, Brian Konowal, Jeremy Gauna, Jennifer Carpenter, James Healy Jr. and C. Thomas Howell.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Season 2 picks up where season 1 left off.
1923 follows three main storylines:
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Kudos to series creator (and writer of each episode) Taylor Sheridan. There is no sophomore slump with 1923. Each storyline remains compelling with characters that you love or hate. It’s so well written, acted and directed that when the storyline shifts from one to the next, you don’t mind. In addition to the three main intertwined stories, there are additional characters with side stories.
1923 continues to be perfectly cast from the starring roles to the smallest guest appearances. The direction, editing and music jell to create one of the best shows on television. Although I’m sad to see it end, the story has been told and it’s epic.
1923: Season 2 (2025) earns 5 of 5 stars.



Rocky Balboa from Rocky 4 by Anthony Le Duc Mergeay!

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 waits by Jordi Bernet.
Source: Russ Carreiro.

Black Belt Jones (1974)
Director: Robert Clouse
Screenplay: Oscar Williams, story by Fred Weintraub, Alexandra Rose
Stars: Jim Kelly, Gloria Hendry, Scatman Crothers, Alan Weeks, Andre Philippe, Eddie Smith, Alex Brown, Earl Jolly Brown, Marla Gibbs, Ted Lange, Robert Wall and Eric Laneuville.
Tagline: Enter Jim ”Dragon” Kelly. He clobbers the mob as BLACK BELT JONES.
The Plot…
When the mafia learns of a new civic center set to be constructed, they buy up all of the land except for one building. It is owned by “Pop” Byrd and houses his karate dojo. When “Pop” refuses to sell out, they send in a local drug dealer and his crew. They figure after a beating or two, “Pop’ will happily sell out.
They didn’t know “Pop” was friends with Black Belt Jones. Their mistake.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Warner Bros. made Black Belt Jones after the success of Enter the Dragon (and death of Bruce Lee). Black Belt Jones reteams Enter the Dragon‘s director, Robert Claus and co-star Jim Kelly. The film was marketed to make sure fans wouldn’t miss the connection.
If you’re a fan of kung fu and blaxploitation movies, you should enjoy Black Belt Jones.
Black Belt Jones (1974) rates 3 of 5 stars



Here we have the poster and trailer for Wick is Pain.
Deal me in.
Wick is Pain (2025) – Watch Trailer Now!
Releasing on Digital May 9, witness the never-before-seen footage and true story behind the John Wick phenomenon, starring Keanu Reeves – from independent film to billion-dollar franchise.

A nice painted poster and sweet trailer puts Duster on my “must-see” list.
Deal me in.
All vengeance, no brakes.
From J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, #Duster premieres May 15 on Max.

A Southern Yankee (1948)
Director: Edward Sedgwick
Screenplay: Harry Tugend, written by Melvin Frank, Norman Panama; based on Buster Keaton‘s The General.
Stars: Red Skelton, Brian Donlevy, Arlene Dahl, George Coulouris, Lloyd Gough and John Ireland.
Tagline: HE’S A SPY FOR BOTH SIDES!
The Plot…
The year is 1865. The Civil War is winding down, but spies are still a danger. Especially in a Union Army town. Aubrey Filmore (Skelton) is a hotel bellman who dreams of catching a rebel spy. Problem is, Aubrey struggles to be an effective bellman. He just isn’t soldier material.
When word arrives that the rebel spy known as The Grey Spider is coming to town, Aubrey goes on full alert. Totally by accident, Aubrey discovers The Grey Spider’s identity and plans. When The Grey Spider discovers Aubrey, Aubrey accidentally knocks him out. Aubrey then turns The Grey Spider over to Colonel Baker. Because nobody knows what The Grey Spider looks like, it is decided that Aubrey should impersonate him and go behind enemy lines.
It’s a suicide mission, but as Colonel Baker, “What do we have to lose.”
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
A Southern Yankee is loosely based on Buster Keaton’s The General. Buster Keaton was on set some during filming of A Southern Yankee and helped come up with the gags.
A Southern Yankee (1948) rates 3 of 5 stars



Raging Bull (1980)
Director: Martin Scorsese
Screenplay: Paul Schrader, Mardik Martin; based on RAGING BULL: MY STORY by Jake LaMotta, Joseph Carter, Peter Savage
Stars: Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci, Frank Vincent, Nicholas Colasanto, Theresa Saldana, Mario Gallo, Frank Adonis, Bernie Allen and Charles Scorsese.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
The rise and fall of former middleweight boxing champion Jake LaMotta. LaMotta was known as the Raging Bull because of his quick temper and violence in the ring. Sadly out of the ring, he was just as fast to fly into a rage and get physical with his family and friends. Life is hard on everyone when you’re your own worst enemy.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Raging Bull was nominated for eight 1981 Academy Awards and won two…
Robert DeNiro worked for over four years to convince Martin Scorsese to make Raging Bull. Scorsese was coming off New York, New York, which had failed to live up to expectations, and a cocaine overdose. Although he didn’t like sports movies, Scorsese gave in. The movie revitalized Scorsese’s career and shot DeNiro to superstardom.
DeNiro gained sixty pounds to play LaMotta in later life. They shot the early scenes and then shut down production for a four months to give DeNiro time to add the weight.
Jake LaMotta gave his autobiography to Robert DeNiro with an inscription saying DeNiro was the only actor to play him. When the film was made LaMotta was often on the set.
Raging Bull features Cathy Moriarty’s film debut.
John Turturro makes his film debut as the man at table at Webster Hall.
When Jake LaMotta saw the finished film, he asked his former wife, Vickie LaMotta, if he was really that bad. ‘Worse” she replied. And he really was. The movie just touches on some of the worst aspects of his life.
Raging Bull (1980) rates 5 of 5 stars



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 and friends by Rafael Grampa!
Source: John Bamber.

Isle of Fury (1936)
Director: Frank McDonald
Screenplay: Robert Hardy Andrews, William Jacobs; based on THE NARROW CORNER by W. Somerset Maugham
Stars: Humphrey Bogart, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Woods, E.E. Clive and George Regas.
Tagline: IN LOVE WITH THE MAN SWORN TO CAPTURE HER HUSBAND DEAD OR ALIVE!
The Plot…
On a terrible stormy night on the island of Tankana, Val Stevens and Lucille Gordon are being married. During the ceremony word is brought that a ship has hit the off shore reef and is sinking. Val rushes the wedding vows, calls for some of his workers and goes with them in an attempt to find survivors.
Val is able to save two. Deever, the ship’s Captain and a man named Eric Blake. In short order, Val and Blake become good friends. Such good friends in fact, that Val offers Blake to join him in Val’s pearl harvesting business. What Val doesn’t know is that Eric and Val’s wife are falling in love. And maybe worse, Val came to the island to bring Val back to the United States where he is wanted for murder!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Humphrey Bogart wears a mustache that gets my vote for one of the worst in cinema history.
Isle of Fury at just one hour. Perhaps that’s why it feels short on characterization.
Isle of Fury (1936) rates 2 of 5 stars



Drew Moss is one of the good guys. He’s also a, uh, super artist as the piece above proves.
Dashiell Hammet’s THE MALTESE FALCON is not only a classic noir novel, but also the same could be said for the 1941 John Huston (writer/director) movie adaptation. On January 6, 2026, Max Allan Collins and Hard Case Crime present RETURN OF THE MALTESE FALCON. Here’s the lowdown…
Hardboiled noir that picks up where legendary author Dashiell Hammett left off, telling the story of iconic private eye Sam Spade and the quest for the priceless Maltese Falcon.
THE GREATEST PRIVATE EYE OF ALL TIME RETURNS TO FINISH THE JOB
Legendary mystery writer Dashiell Hammett only wrote one novel about detective Sam Spade: THE MALTESE FALCON, the most famous private eye story ever told. But the case was never really solved – the priceless golden, bejeweled bird that men and women had been dying to possess turned out to be a fake.
Now, Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Max Allan Collins (author of ROAD TO PERDITION) brings closure to this crime classic, reuniting all the surviving members of the original cast alongside femme fatales, crooked collectors, and greedy gangsters for one more thrilling, deadly chase through the streets, wharves, morgues, bars, and back alleys of 1920s San Francisco – and finally answers the question, Whatever became of the Maltese falcon…?
Pre-orders are available now.

Havok (2025)
Director: Gareth Evans
Screenplay: Gareth Evans
Stars: Tom Hardy, Jessie Mei Li, Justin Cornwell, Quelin Sepulveda, Serhat Metin, Gordon Alexander, Forest Whitaker, Michelle Waterson, Jill Winternitz and Timothy Olyphant.
Tagline: No law. Only disorder.
The Plot…
Lawrence Beaumont is a politician with clout. Beaumont also has info that he uses to blackmail Detective Walker into doing his bidding. Beaumont’s only son, Charlie, gets caught up in a drug deal where a cartel leader’s son is killed. Charlie is blamed and marked for death. Beaumont tells Walker he’ll never bother him again if he brings Charlie safely home.
Now Walker is looking for Charlie. So are members of the triad as well as every honest and crooked cop in town.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I absolutely loved everything about Havok. It has a great story and direction. Kudos to writer/director Gareth Evans. It is extremely well cast. Standouts include: Tom Hardy, Jessie Mei Li, Timothy Olyphant, Forest Whittaker, Yann Yann Yeo and Michelle Waterson. The violence and action are over-the-top without being excessively gory.
I know I will revisit Havok in the future since I’ve already watched it twice!
Havok (2025) rates 5 of 5 stars

