The Art Of ’90s Slasher Movie Posters
It’s not easy to convey “clever, hip, and scary” in one look.
It’s not easy to convey “clever, hip, and scary” in one look.
These beautiful and surreal pieces of movie artwork were created during the communist-era as an alternative to banned U.S. publicity material.
There are movie posters and then there are movie posters.
By Michal Krasnopolski. See if you get all the references. According to the designer, the posters “require some knowledge of movie genres and are a riddle game for movie enthusiasts.” (via michalkrasnopolski.com)
Here’s a fun challenge: let’s recreate famous posters using only Clip Art and Comic Sans!
Shortlist commissioned artists to design their own posters for the action movie sequel, which hits cinemas this weekend.
Listen, studio designers are great at designing movie posters, but fanboys are even better at it.
Ah yes, stereotypes; they’re everywhere.
The Oscar library has acquired over 1,000 vintage movie posters thanks to a generous donation from a random guy.
Really brings out the gravelly.
These hand-painted posters take great liberties with their Hollywood originals.
By the time your kids figure it out, they’ll be old enough not to care.
Warning: Awkward cuddling ahead.
They would be awesome. Mr. Whaite is a 2D animator and illustrator with an unhealthy obsession with neon signs. (via twistedsifter.com)
…Because one letter makes all the difference.
What if George Takei took over Hollywood? All of these movies would be way better.
These are by 21 year old recent graphic design graduate Oliver Shilling. They are quite lovely, and reflect great taste in cinema as well…
Artist Tim Anderson shows us what Star Wars would have looked like if George Luca had made the trilogy in Italy.
Advertising agency Wing created this amazing infographic campaign for the New York International Latino Film Festival. Hey dudes: we demand posters!
Toronto-based freelance graphic designer Ron Guyatt created this series of amazing video game inspired artwork with the look and feel of movie posters.
On last night’s “Fallon”, Amy and Jimmy shared and reminisced about some of the old movies they’ve been in — and one that isn’t even out yet. I Highly recommend “Man Without a Nose.”
What if every movie could be Corgified? It would be a Corgicopia!
From the new Quentin Tarantino film. “With the help of his mentor, a slave-turned-bounty hunter sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.”
Graphic designer Jason Kauzlarich puts a different spin on some of the best cult films out there.
You’ll wish you had these games growing up.
Theater buffs rejoice: these beautiful lithographs allow us a glimpse into a bygone era of vaudeville shows, plays, and novelty acts that were staged between 1893 and 1907. Some of these performances may seem alien, but others you’ll surely recognize.
In honor of Justin Bieber now being legal here are some Hollywood Classics re-imagined with Justin as the lead actor. (via nextmovie.com)
If the “You remind me of the babe” poster doesn’t make you smile, you’d better check your pulse. (via elizabitchtaylor.tumblr.com)
With the 3D re-release of “The Phantom Menace”, there’s no escaping Jar Jar. (via nextmovie.com)
We’re gonna need a bigger boat, but that’s just, like, my opinion, man.