JADE – Review

Shaina West in JADE. Courtesy of WellGo USA

I really got a kick out of the Blaxploitation films of the 1970s when they were new, and just as much recently when I found many of them streaming at one place or another. Pam Grier was a tough, smart and sexy sensation in a bunch of action movies. Same for Tamara Dobson – notably in a couple of outings as Cleopatra Jones. JADE tries to ply those waters in a 2020s setting, with a mixed bag of results. The title has been used several times in a variety of films unrelated to this 2025 release.

The eponymous character is played by diminutive British actress Shaina West, who appears as a Pam Grier Mini-me with an even bigger Afro. She’s a good person caught up in the underworld after emigrating to the US. Though trying to get out of that life after a tragic loss, she gets sucked back in. Ain’t that always the way it goes? Some henchman sticks her with a hard drive that all the good and bad guys want, with uncertainty as to who she can trust among them.

The one she absolutely should avoid most is a crime boss named Tork, played by the bizarre creature currently residing in Mickey Rourke’s body. Jade gets bounced around from one bad situation to another at a breakneck pace, leading to a generous serving of well-designed fight sequences, along with some gruesome bits of torture to several unfortunate souls.

Unlike that earlier generation of female-featuring flicks, this one leaves out the sexy and fashionista bits, and fronts a score that is less in-your-face. But Ms. West has done stunt work before and it shows to advantage here. At least I think it does. Most of the action occurs at night and in dark buildings, partially obscuring the efforts of the combatants. The highlight is the inevitable climactic fight that rivals Uma Thurman’s celebrated wipe-out of The 88 in KILL BILL: PART ONE. (Coincidentally, that’s the number of minutes director James Bradford needed to deliver this product in a lean, mean package.)

Rourke’s symbiote shows his menace without exerting much energy. Skilled martial artist/actor Mark Dacascos (head of the gang in the final fight for JOHN WICK 3, and star of many direct-to-video action flicks) was barely utilized. So those drawn by seeing his name the ads shouldn’t expect much of his presence. This one’s for popcorn night when the cerebrum needs a break.

JADE is available in digital formats from WellGo USA starting Tuesday, Feb. 18.

RATING: 2 out of 4 stars

Robert DeNiro and Mickey Rourke in ANGEL HEART Available on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray and Digital SteelBook July 12th

“Mephistopheles can be a mouthful in Manhattan, Johnny.”

Writer-director Alan Parker’s haunting and psychological horror-thriller masterpiece, Angel Heart, arrives July 12 for the first time ever on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital SteelBook from Lionsgate, exclusively at Best Buy

Writer-director Alan Parker’s haunting and psychological horror-thriller masterpiece, Angel Heart, arrives July 12 for the first time ever on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray™+ Digital SteelBook from Lionsgate, exclusively at Best Buy.

Written and directed by Academy Award nominee Sir Alan Parker (Mississippi Burning), Angel Heart features two-time Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro (The Godfather: Part II,Raging Bull), Primetime Emmy nominee Lisa Bonet (TV’s “The Cosby Show,” High Fidelity, Enemy of the State), Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler,Sin City, The Expendables), and Oscar and Primetime Emmy nominee Charlotte Rampling (45 Years, Swimming Pool, Melancholia). Angel Heart will be available on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital SteelBook for the suggested retail price of $27.99

Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke is Harry Angel, a down-and-out Brooklyn detective who is hired by the mysterious Louis Cyphre (Oscar winner Robert De Niro) to track down a singer named Johnny Favorite on an odyssey that will take Angel through the desperate streets of Harlem, the smoke-filled jazz clubs of New Orleans, and the swamps of Louisiana and its seedy underworld of voodoo in this cult thriller that is at once eerily thrilling, darkly sensual, and completely unforgettable.

4K ULTRA HD / BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Introduction to Angel Heart by Screenwriter-Director Alan Parker
  • Audio Commentary with Alan Parker
  • Alan Parker Interview excerpt from Cineastes Des Annees
  • News Features
  • Personality Profiles
  • Additional Interviews
  • Behind-the-Scenes Footage
  • Teaser Trailer
  • A Background in Voodoo
  • Behind-the-Scenes Gallery

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Mickey Rourke                        The Wrestler,Sin City, The Expendables
Robert De Niro                        The Godfather: Part II, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver
Lisa Bonet                               TV’s “The Cosby Show,” High FidelityEnemy of the State
Charlotte Rampling                 45 Years, Swimming Pool, Melancholia

Check Out the Thrilling Trailer For WARHUNT Starring Mickey Rourke- In Theaters, On Demand and Digital January 21st

WARHUNT Starring Mickey Rourke will be In Theaters, On Demand and Digital – January 21, 2022.

Here’s the trailer:

1945.  A US military cargo plane loses control and violently crashes behind enemy lines in the middle of the German black forest.  Immediately ruthless Major Johnson (Mickey Rourke) sends a squad of his bravest soldiers on a rescue mission to retrieve the top secret material the plane was carrying.  Led by Sergeant Brewer (Robert Knepper) and Walsh (Jackson Rathbone), the soldiers venture deep into the forest near the crash site.  They soon discover hanged Nazi soldiers and other dead bodies bearing ancient, magical symbols. Suddenly their compasses fail, their perceptions twist and straying from the group leads to profound horror as they are attacked by a powerful, supernatural force.  Fighting for the sanity and struggling to survive they must uncover the shocking truth behind the force before the Nazis and do everything they can to remove all evidence it ever existed, even at the cost of their own lives.

WARHUNT stars Robert Knepper, Jackson Rathbone and Mickey Rourke

Here’s the New Trailer for ADVERSE starring Thomas Nicholas, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Mickey Rourke – On Demand and Digital and DVD March 9th

Lionsgate will release ADVERSE on Digital, On Demand and DVD on March 9th.  The film will also be in theaters on February 12th through Black Jellybean Productions.

Check out this thrilling trailer:

Thomas Nicholas (“Red Band Society”) and Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) star in this gritty, intense urban thriller about one man’s quest for revenge. Struggling to make ends meet, rideshare driver Ethan (Nicholas) learns his sister Mia is deep in debt to a sleazy drug dealer. When Mia goes missing, Ethan discovers that crime boss Kaden (Rourke) is behind the act, and to get close to him Ethan takes a job as Kaden’s driver. One by one Ethan hunts down members of Kaden’s crew to wreak bloody vengeance as he prepares to confront Kaden himself.

The stellar cast also includes Lou Diamond Phillips, Sean Astin, and Penelope Ann Miller.

Sweating Bullets – 10 Action Packed Movies on 2 Discs from Mill Creek Entertainment

Sweating Bullets – 10 Action Packed Movies on 2 Discs is available from Mill Creek Entertainment. Ordering information can be found HERE

Prepare to set your adrenaline to overdrive! The high-octane SWEATING BULLETS collection is stacked with the stars you love (Sandra Bullock, Steve Buscemi, Daniel Baldwin, Mickey Rourke) for a maximum assault on your senses.

Here’s the line-up of incredible action films:

Across the Line – 2000 – Brad Johnson, Sigal Erez, Brian Bloom
A small town sheriff falls in love with a Latina illegal immigrant who witnessed a murder on the Texas border.

Fatal Combat – 1995 – Jeff Wincott, Sven-Ole Thorsen, Phillip Jarrett
Master martial artist John Stoneman is kidnapped by Houston Armstrong, a psychotic billionaire who runs a bizarre fighting ring, where combatants must either win or die.

Inner Action – 1997 – Douglas O’Keefe, Mark Lutz, Michelle Johnson
John Ryan ends his life of crime to become a detective and repay society for his past misdeeds. He is hired by a mysterious woman to protect her from her possessive ex-husband, who is not only a powerful crime boss, but also John’s ex-friend Vincent.

Fugitive Rage – 1996 – Wendy Schumacher, Shauna O’Brien, Jay Richardson
After a botched attempt to avenge her sister’s death, Patricia Ray is locked up for attempted murder of a notorious drug lord. In prison, federal agents offer her a deal that turn her from convict to assassin…until they betray her trust.

Maximum Revenge – 1997 – Paul Michael Robinson, John Lazar, Landon Hall
Terrorists infiltrate Innsmouth, a new maximum security prison, and inmate Mace Richter is the only one who can foil their plans before they detonate a nuclear bomb inside of the prison. Richter is a former CIA operative who was unjustly sentenced for the wrongful death of a terrorist that helped hijack a plane.

Me and the Mob – 1994 – James Lorinz, Sandra Bullock, Vincent Pastore
A struggling writer takes a job for his mobster uncle in order to obtain first-hand material for a book on conspiracy plots and the JFK assassination.

The Night Never Sleeps – 2012 – Armand Assante, Eric Roberts, Dan Brennan
A detective and his partners hunt down the murderers of one of their task force leading them to a drug dealer and his psychopathic killer. But the cop begins to realize the killer may be getting help from inside the police department.

Rapid Assault – 1997 – Tim Abel, Jeff Rector, Lisa Mazzetti
In a hijacked seabase thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface, freelance terrorist Lars Rynark threatens to release a dangerous biotoxin that will destroy the entire undersea ecosystem.

Shades – 1999 – Mickey Rourke, Andrew Howard, Gene Bervoets
In this film within a film, a Belgian serial killer escapes prison and finds that a filmmaker is making a movie about his life.

Yesterday’s Target – 1996 – Malcolm McDowell, Daniel Baldwin, Stacy Haiduk
Telekinetic Paul Harper is stuck thirty years in the past, with little memory or control over his abilities. He runs from a group of agents that’s trying to kill him, while locating and helping others that are in similar predicaments.

Mickey Rourke in YEAR OF THE DRAGON Available on Blu-ray From Warner Archives


Great news for fans of Mickey Rourke!  YEAR OF THE DRAGON is available on Blu-ray From Warner Archives. Pre-order information can be found HERE.


Corruption. Extortion. Sometimes, even assassination. For the tradition-bound mob bosses of Manhattan’s Chinatown, there are age-old ways of running things. And now there’s police captain Stanley White’s way.

Mickey Rourke portrays White, a war veteran who has a Vietnam-sized chip on his shoulder when dealing with an emerging blood feud in Chinatown. John Lone plays the crime lord standing in the line of fire of White’s relentless campaign. And Academy Award®-winning* director Michael Cimino (The Deer Hunter, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot), working from a screenplay based on the novel by Robert Daley (Prince of the City) and coscripted by Oliver Stone, fills the screen with adrenaline rushes of action and excitement.


Mickey Rourke stars as Stanley White, the “most decorated cop in the history of the New York Police Department” in this stylish crime thriller that combines streetwise grit and neon noir. Vietnam veteran White still carries the psychological scars of his service, so his one-man crusade to clean up Chinatown summons more demons than angels. Directed by Michael Cimino with a screenplay co-written by Oliver Stone, Year of the Dragon proved to be a seminal action classic whose character study, chiaroscuro color palette and ballet of violence climax continues to influence cinema on both sides of the Pacific to this day. Reinvigorated thanks to this new High Definition Master, this Blu-ray presentation showcases this mini-masterpiece with the spotlight it deserves. SPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary by Director Michael Cimino; Theatrical Trailer (HD). 16×9 Letterbox

SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR – The Review

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SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s belated follow-up to the most visually inventive comic book adaptation to make its way to a movie screen, is black and white and red all over. There’s plenty of blood in the sequel, either represented as the color of fresh snow or its natural red. Stark monochrome with the occasional color splash of blood, fire or lipstick is the hallmark of the ultimate town without pity, which comes roaring back to life in this superb follow-up that serves as a sequel and prequel at the same time. Characters that died are back while earlier incidents serve as motivation. SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR presents new characters and old ones played by different actors. But the film’s look and artistry and the barn-burning 3D mayhem is so exhilarating that one quickly forgives its lack of logic and you gotta admire a film that’s so in-your-face about its lack of morals, values, ethics, or any sense of wholesomeness. SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR is violent, vulgar, full of nudity, and highly recommended.

The plot will be confusing if you haven’t seen the original and even if you have, I recommend a re-viewing to catch all the references. Marv, the loveable hulk played so well by Mickey Rourke is back in SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR. This time his story is less tragic and he just has a good time upping up the body count. Dwight, played by Clive Owen in part one, returns as well, though he’s now Josh Brolin (a throwaway line about plastic surgery clears that up) who seems to be in a growling competition with Rourke. Michael Clarke Duncan’s Manute has been replaced by Dennis Haysbert, who’s fine though casting another big black giant like Duncan would have better fit the material. Powers Boothe’s sinister Senator Roark is the central villain this time out and the actor has a great scenery-gnashing time. The major new male character is Joesph Gordon Levitt’s Johnny, a cocky young gambler whose luck runs out when he crashes Roark’s backroom poker game. Other new guys include Jeremy Piven and Christopher Meloni as doomed cops and Christopher Lloyd, hilarious as a doctor who shows how much surgery 40 bucks can buy.

The film’s title is appropriate. While the estrogen-enriched story is told through the eyes of its roughest male characters, there are indeed plenty of dames in SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR to kill for. Jessica Alba is back as Nancy, the stripper hell-bent on revenge for the death of Hartigan (Bruce Willis back as a ghost only she can see – I kept waiting for her to say “I see dead people!”). Alba (whose bod doesn’t show she’s had two kids since SC1) apparently attended a stripper school that teaches that clothing stays on, but this time she gets to wield some high-powered weapons and join in the grisly fun. Rosario Dawson returns as Gail as does Jamie King as both Goldie and Wendy. Devin Aoki has been replaced as the head-hacking swordstress Niho by Jamie Chung and Lady Gaga and Juno Temple each shine in one-scene roles. But there’s no chick so fierce as the sequel’s best new character: Eva Green’s Ava, the most aggressive movie maneater since….well….. Eva Green in 300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE! Green gives a physical and over-the-top perf as the ultimate black widow who effortlessly manipulates men into murderous acts. She’s flat-out spectacular in the kind of unapologetic arch-villain role that is all-too rare for actresses. In a perfect world Green would cop an Oscar nom for her work here. She plays many of her scenes in the buff and after ScarJo in UNDER THE SKIN and Olivia Wilde in THIRD PERSON, 2014 is shaping up to be a stellar year for exciting actresses in their prime performing nude (I hope that doesn’t sound pervy).

Some may complain the tone and look of SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR is too similar to its predecessor and that it doesn’t break any new ground. That may be true, but I loved the stylized representation of the first film which so artfully bridged the differences between performance and static comic art in exciting, sometimes beautiful ways and I for one was glad the sequel didn’t go in new directions visually. The 3D is brilliant, adding a cool razor-sharp dimension to Frank Miller’s flat comic panels. The nine year wait has paid off big: SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR is the most ambitious, entertaining, and artistically magnificent adult film of the summer.

 5 of 5 Stars

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SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR Comic-Con Red Band Trailer

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This week, at San Diego Comic-Con, SIN CITY : A DAME TO KILL FOR debuted an all new red band trailer, and WAMG has it for you! Check it out below.

Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller reunite to bring Miller’s visually stunning “Sin City” graphic novels back to the screen in SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR. Weaving together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales, the town’s most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more notorious inhabitants. SINCITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR is the follow up to Rodriguez and Miller’s 2005 groundbreaking film, FRANK MILLER’S SIN CITY.

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New Trailer Hits For SIN CITY 2: A DAME TO KILL FOR

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“Crazy is sounding pretty good right now.” “Looks like trouble. Looks like Christmas.”

The second trailer is here for the highly-anticipated SIN CITY 2: A DAME TO KILL FOR, starring Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Jaime King, Jamie Chung, Dennis Haysbert and more.

Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller reunite to bring Miller’s visually stunning “Sin City” graphic novels back to the screen in SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR.

Weaving together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales, the town’s most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more reviled inhabitants. SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR is the follow up to Rodriguez and Miller’s 2005 groundbreaking film, FRANK MILLER’S SIN CITY.

The film opens this summer on August 22.

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SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR Poster

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Check out the brand new teaser poster for SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR.

Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller reunite to bring Miller’s visually stunning “Sin City” graphic novels back to the screen in SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR.

Weaving together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales, the town’s most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more reviled inhabitants.

Starring Jessica Alba, Powers Boothe, Josh Brolin, Roasrio Dawson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eva Green, Dennis Haysbert, Stacy Keach, Jaime King, Ray Liotta, Jeremy Piven, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis, SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR is the follow up to Rodriguez and Miller’s 2005 groundbreaking film, FRANK MILLER’S SIN CITY.

The film will be in theaters August 22, 2014.

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