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  1. Test your movie knowledge with our Film Posterd Challenge!275🎬 Can you guess the titles of these movies based on emojis? Put your skills to the test and see...

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  2. Apr 27, 2024 · First, it debunks any claim that the controversial poster for Challengers is official, clearing the movie's name from the backlash it received. It also provides an opportunity to further circulate the movie's two official posters, both featuring the actors themselves rather than silhouettes.

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    • 'The Shining' (1980) Poster by Saul Bass. One of the final posters Saul Bass ever designed was for Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, with this iconic supernatural thriller/horror film also standing as the third-last film Kubrick ever directed.
    • 'Gone with the Wind' (1939) Re-release poster by Howard Terpning. The epic, classic, and controversial war/romance/drama film that is Gone with the Wind had a relatively standard poster upon its original theatrical release, but got a more striking one when the film was re-released to theaters in 1967.
    • 'The Silence of the Lambs' (1991) Poster by Dawn Baillie. A Best Picture-winning crime/horror/thriller film that stars Anthony Hopkins at his most iconic and an equally memorable Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs is an undisputed classic.
    • 'West Side Story' (1961) Poster by Joe Caroff. While some may debate whether Steven Spielberg's 2021 reimagining of West Side Story or the 1961 film version was better, there's a pretty clear winner when it comes to which one had the best poster.
  3. Challenge: Design a typographic movie poster using Type Tools.Get the starter file here: http://bit.ly/aidcc4-26-1Join your host each morning at 11:30am PT t...

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    • The 40-Year-Old Virgin
    • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
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    • Lord of War
    • Airplane!
    • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
    • The Rocketeer
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    • The Social Network

    Before Steve Carell was a household name, this laugh-out-loud funny one-sheet teased a high-concept raunchy romp. The humane, finely acted romantic comedydelivered even more than that, though. The picture was a smash, and spawned an era of R-rated comedy prosperity.

    The 1970s was a golden age for brutal horror, thanks to the nixing of Hollywood's standard censorship code in the late 1960s. One of the most memorable posters from this era read "Who will survive...and what will be left of them?" With minimal gore and lots of twisted imagination, the original Texas Chain Saw holds up as a blisteringly freaky watch...

    The history-making South Korean thriller that swept the Oscarshad a brilliant poster that teased one of the film's many themes—identity, and the loss of it. The image tells us nothing about the twisted plot while sucking us into its gravitational pull.

    A shimmering gold logo and the last names of stars Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton was all that was needed to hook audiences; Batman ruled the summer 1989 box office. Nearly two decades later, the "Why so serious?" marketing behind The Dark Knight became just as iconic.

    What red-blooded film fan could resist Nicolas Cage made out of gun parts and bullet shells? The Oscar winner plays an ethically challenged arms dealer in Andrew Niccol's war drama.

    A twisted cartoon perfectly sums up this circus of a big-screen farce, one of the funniest comediesof all time.

    Hunter S. Thompson's infamous novel about drug use and living on the fringes is brought to life in this Salvador Dali-esque trippy image.

    Joe Johnston's overlooked familyaction pic was teased in theaters with this attractive lobby card taking artistic cues from the film's 1930s time period. Related: The 15 Steamiest Movies on Netflix Right Now

    The dreamy, neon-hued one-sheet teases the film's visual beauty, and the film's central theme of identity.

    Prophetic, Oscar-winning The Social Network is a key Hollywood film of the last decade. Jesse Eisenberg as controversial Mark Zuckerberg is superimposed upon the film's clever tagline.

  4. 30 Days of Poster Challenge (Movies) '30 days of illustrated movie posters' it was an amazing 30 days for me as I created different posters daily. I focused more on making the posters minimal and simple.

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  6. Feb 5, 2020 · The Oscar for Best Poster goes to ... Experts break down the good and the bad of Oscar-nominated best picture movie posters — and point out things you may have missed

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