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  1. Aug 30, 2017 · Click through the gallery to see 50 of the most incredible posters Mondo has ever released. Most of these are no longer for sale, but you can stay up to date on new Mondo prints by heading...

  2. Jun 17, 2011 · But for the last half-dozen or so years, a new type of collector has appeared, one whose sights are set on contemporary, limited-edition, signed-and-numbered, screenprinted posters designed not by the marketing departments of Hollywood studios but by some of the biggest names in rock-poster art.

    • QT Fest Six and The Best of QT Fest – 2005 and 2006 – Tyler Stout. Yes, we’re cheating right off the bat by putting two posters in one slot. Don’t worry about it.
    • Bullitt – 2005 – Stainboy. One of my favorite aspects of movie-watching is the discussion and debate that occurs over differences in opinion. While that’s awesome, the sheer badass on display in Bullitt is nigh undeniable and Steve McQueen is, was, and always will be the epitome of cool.
    • North By Northwest — 2007 – Jeff Kleinsmith. Even if you’ve never seen Hitchcock’s masterpiece starring Cary Grant as a regular Joe mistaken for a secret agent, you’ve surely seen the iconic sequence where Grant runs away from an airplane while still looking impeccable in suit and tie.
    • Goldfinger – 2007 – Todd Slater. Man, the 2007 Rolling Roadshow was a kick-ass year for both screenings and posters. Of course the Alamo Drafthouse took a print of Goldfinger and showed it at Fort Knox.
    • “The Invisible Man,” Elvisdead
    • “Goodnight Mommy,” Jay Shaw
    • “Mulholland Drive,” Kevin Tong
    • “The Thing,” Sam Wolfe Connelly and Jay Shaw
    • “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Boneface
    • “Ex Machina,” Jock
    • “Badlands,” Tomer Hanuka
    • “The Babadook,” Gary Pullin
    • “The Iron Giant,” DKNG
    • “Mood Indigo,” Landland

    This black-and-white poster for James Whale’s Pre-Code classic is an evocative two-hander; the ghostly bandages foreshadow the horrors the mad scientist is capable of, while the hands unraveling him tease the danger he faces from the police and competing employers.

    Just like the film itself, Jay Shaw’s striking poster takes the film’s most horrifying image — the mother with the bandaged face — and subverts it with a bloody eye tear. The image is the perfect tease for a horror film born out of extreme sadness.

    The surreal, dreamy and doubling atmosphere of David Lynch’s neo-noir masterpiece is front and center in this gorgeous one sheet. Naomi Watts’ unraveling head reveals an inner and entangled Laura Elena Harring, an effective visual metaphor for their twisty relationship.

    The poster for John Carpenter’s 1982 sci-fi horror film is less about the extraterrestrial parasite and more about evoking the film’s spine-chilling Antarctic setting. The dead body and trail of blood are certainly creepy, but it’s the frigid blues, greys and whites that expertly sell the film’s atmosphere.

    The grindhouse edge Boneface brings to this one sheet mimics the spirit of the sequel’s grisly atmosphere. Max may be at the center, but the poster is jampacked with chains, War Boys and Immorten Joe; it’s a cluster of violent imagery that is as relentless as George Miller’s film.

    Alex Garland’s morality study uses doors and glass windows to trap the robot Ava in the frame of her basement prison, which is more or less the basis for this beautiful poster. Throw in Ava’s human-like reflection on the ground, and the one sheet manifests much of the film’s grand man vs. machine themes.

    Terrence Malik’s 1973 crime film inspires a poster as cool and dangerous as the young murderers at the center of its story.

    This poster for Jennifer Kent’s new genre classic is suitably sinister. The knife-wielding hand suggests a throwback slasher, but the shadowy Babadook has other plans in store. Consider us terrified.

    DKNG’s poster captures the wonder and imagination that defines much of Brad Bird’s classic. It’s not just the size and metallic sheen of the giant robot, but the starry iconography (that moon!) and the hues of golden orange that leave us in awe.

    Michel Gondry’s visual sense and how it relates to his characters is the crux of this dazzling poster, with a bombardment of color and flowery imagery forcing the lovers apart.

    • Zack Sharf
  3. Mar 26, 2013 · If you're a fan of movies, you've probably heard of Mondo, the Austin, Texas-based shop that creates limited edition screen-printed movie posters that make typical one-sheets look like...

  4. JJ Harrison (Mondo, Adventure Time) demonstrates how a Mondo movie poster is made—everything from the illustration to the color separations. Buckle up, this ...

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  6. Alternative movie posters and screenprints thereof have become a new frontier in the collectibles market. It’s a field that allows artists to spread their creative wings while still appealing to an existing, global audience.

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