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  1. Dec 12, 2019 · The 30 Most Stunning Movie Posters of 2019. Posters for "Ad Astra," "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," and more took our breath away this year. By Zack Sharf. December 12, 2019 11:00 am. "Ad Astra ...

  2. From Oscar contenders “ Nomadland ” and “ Da 5 Bloods ” to smaller indies such as “ She Dies Tomorrow ” and “ Spree ,” it was a truly great year for movie poster artwork. Below are the 25 movie posters that made the strongest impressions in 2020. See full article at Indiewire.

  3. Dec 29, 2020 · This poster, illustrated by Andy Park, takes a comic-book/live-action hybrid approach to Natasha Romanoff’s long-awaited solo film—which takes place between the events of Captain America ...

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  5. Dec 22, 2020 · The 25 Best Movie Posters of 2020. From Oscar favorites "Nomadland" and "Mank" to indies "She Dies Tomorrow" and "Spree," these are the best one sheets of the year. By Zack Sharf. December...

    • Judy & Punch
    • Wendy
    • Wonder Woman 1984
    • Mank
    • Promising Young Woman
    • The Other Lamb
    • Stray Dolls
    • Nomadland
    • The New Mutants
    • The Sharks

    I love it when a film’s poster could also double as a prop. Put this sheet for Judy & Punchoutside the theater in which the titular characters are to perform and it fits right in. The texture of the paper with its imperfect ink coverage. The fully justified text block composed with a janky serif font—complete with long s. And the gloriously overwro...

    Rather than evoke a piece of the film, eclipse’s Wendy teaser embodies its atmospherically kinetic aesthetic. The brooding sky of an earth tone sunrise focuses its grimy yet beautiful, lived-in world of make-believe to help ground our expectations of a flying Peter Pan and experience how the breakneck speed of a cargo train can give the illusion of...

    From muddy clouds to a face-slap of neon color, eclipse finally gets to launch into the sky with Wonder Woman 1984. They’ve got the bold, graphic iconography down pat with initials trailing repeats of themselves into the air in a complete reversal of the falling letters from Videodrome‘s 1983 Civic TV animation. Everything is therefore moving up: l...

    What better way to portray the grotesquery of Hollywood excess at the hands of frivolous parties amongst sycophants drowning in alcohol, apathy, and audacity than Anna Park’s surreally writhing caricatures? She’s thrown the curtain open to capture the horror beneath a beautiful façade to the point where I can’t stop wondering how great a Mankdirect...

    Which isn’t to say glossy is inherently bad. When you use it as a conscious choice like Art Machine with their provocatively confrontational (like the film itself) poster for Promising Young Woman, you can’t imagine anything else doing it better. Just like the make-up and drunken stumble, this gloss is a ruse. It’s bait. We’re being lured into an a...

    The Refinery outdid themselves with their sheet for The Other Lamb. A film about outsiders versus insiders and predator versus prey often only separated by the philosophical idea of a boundary manifested by a wall of string tied to trees has its iconic imagery built-in, but it takes a keen awareness of composition and focus to make it pop as dramat...

    Caspar Newbolt and (version_industries) take that sense of barrier through line work one step further to create a piece for Stray Dollslike only they can: dark, evocative, and eccentrically off-kilter in an almost discomforting way. Our vision is in constant flux like an optical illusion, shifting back and forth between the woman looking down on th...

    Concepts as simple and singular as Searchlight Pictures’ in-house campaign for Nomadlandhave a tendency to make you believe graphic design is easy and yet the time, effort, and tweaking that go into them sometimes reveal more work than their elaborate counterparts. First there’s the decision of which license plates to choose—aesthetic, font, and st...

    I don’t think I’ve ever had two blockbusters in my Top Ten Posters of the Year before, but how can you ignore Ignition’s revamped The New Mutants (released two years after the firm’s first teaser)? The cut-out, color-filtered portraits collaged together lend it a comic book feel as the torn strips of its graffiti-font fool our eyes into thinking we...

    Because I base my Posterized columns on US release dates, I’m forced to sit on great work like Brandon Schaefer’s The Sharksfor what feels like years. The wait is always worth it, though—especially when the poster stands tall to remain atop my rankings and prove my bookmarking it for the future was a sound decision. It’s another of those seemingly ...

  6. The Legend of 5 Mile Cave. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. Les Misérables: The Staged Concert. The Lighthouse. Light from Light.

  7. Brandon Schaefer designed the official poster for Michael Almeyreyda’s eccentric biopic of the Serbian-American electrical engineer/inventor—a strikingly colorful image of a mustachioed Ethan Hawke paired with a luminous title treatment—but it was his alternate poster that I loved above all others this year. It’s a simple, witty, almost ...

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