Not exact matches
The chain is famous for League's strict anti-texting policy, as
well as the stars who show up to premiere
films at the Austin location and the special
posters designed for many of the screenings, which may pair cult classics with themed foods.
In fact, enough for an entire second Blu - ray disc: On disc one, there's a commentary track with star Ian McCulloch and zombie
film expert Jay Slater, as
well as trailers, TV and radio spots, and a
poster and still gallery.
From the
poster and an early first glimpse of the
film, it looks to be another piece of brutal, bloody, stylized mayhem from the man who brought us the Pusher Trilogy, Bronson, and Valhalla Rising, and won
best director at Cannes (where he could be returning this year) for Drive.
Warner Bros. confirms the official title of The LEGO Movie sequel, as
well as the logo, in the first teaser
poster for the upcoming animated
film.
There's a scene in Bryan Bertino's
film «The Strangers» that handily encapsulates the
film's nervy brand of terror, one so
good and simple that it served as the
film's
poster image when the 2008 feature first hit theaters: it's Liv Tyler, standing alone in her kitchen, looking out into what seems to be — what should be — an empty house.
When in doubt, turn to the greats for some
film poster inspiration — this creative riff on the Hitchcockian silhouette of Vertigo does justice to Shyamalan's
best film in years.
This edition features two new images from Django Unchained as
well as the movie
poster for the
film...
The first
film —
well, the first
film in this current incarnation of the series — was directed by Louis Leterrier and earned nearly half a billion dollars worldwide despite becoming a
poster child for terrible post-converted 3D.
Good because I've got another awesome
poster for Edgar Wright's upcoming end of the world
film.
Sofia Coppola's
films usually have brilliant
posters, but this one for The Beguiled might be the
best yet.
«That» scene that you've no doubt been teased between Williams and Affleck works so
well not for being the sob - inducer the
poster and critical hosannas promise, but for being the thesis of the
film and its central character for how it avoids that kind of response.
The first teaser
poster for Foxcatcher is all Channing Tatum and though he's one of the
best reasons to see the
film, and probably the movie's only eye candy, he's not the only reason to see it.
Body horror
film The Void actually had a raft of brilliant
posters (that proved
better than the actual
film) but we're big fans of this deceptively simplistic one, not least because it's reminiscent of the iconic artwork for Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
Well, take a look at the awful
poster above and check out the expression on New Zealand actor Martin Csokas» face — that's sums up how I felt after viewing this
film: pretty indifferent and immediately drifting off to contemplate more pressing matters, instead of focusing on what I just watched.
As described on the
film's promotional
posters, Shuri is T'Challa's right - hand woman (
well, one of them) and very much her brother's keeper.
While the two
films are completely different, Boll has taken to Twitter to complain that the new
film not only stole his title, but that the font on the
poster was the same as his as
well.
For just $ 70 you can have the above 18 × 24 screenprinted
poster featuring a new stylized look at Michael Myers designed by Gary Pullin, as
well as the limited edition T - shirt pictured below designed by Justin Osborne, featuring a classic montage of all the main characters from the
film, plus a Judith Myers headstone resin magnet, Rabbit in Red replica matchbook memopad, prismatic sticker, and a collector's box.
To celebrate the news, a new
poster for the
film has surfaced, placing past and present Avengers, Black Panther's Wakandan resistance, Doctor Strange, as
well as all of the Guardians of the Galaxy, all at the forefront.
We only recently saw the first footage of the new Peter Vincent in the
film's second trailer, and now with four new UK character
posters we get a
good look at the Doctor - turned - Magician in full battle gear.
Bloody Disgusting has (1) prize pack that includes both a copy of the
film, as
well as a
poster signed by Joe Dante, Anton Yelchin and Alexandra Daddario!
Smith borrows some faces from the Apatow stable to make this work a little
better than some of his
films, including Apatow's
poster man - child Seth Rogen (who is a perfect Smith alter - ego) and sometime players Elizabeth Banks (as
best buddy Miri) and Craig Robinson.
Thankfully, Gravitas Ventures picked up the
film for distribution this fall, and now the first
poster has arrived featuring Wilson and Raphael all decked out in their
best pageant dresses.
Check out the red band trailer as
well as the new
poster for the
film (which includes the phone number) and make sure to give your opinions on the movie in the comments section below.
The Internship
Poster «Movement is life, treatment» says former United Nations investigator Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) in the new
film World War Z. He's referring to the
best way to survive the apocalyptic zombie attacks that are quickly destroying the human race.
Despite lacking B - roll, overusing
film clips, and getting comments from Cianfrance, Gosling, and Williams posed next to a
poster stand, this piece does a
good job of explaining the fascinating, long, unusual production process designed to maximize realism and create histories among the actors.
Saving the
best for last, we've got the
poster for my very own short
film, «Child Eater.»
Good films: Dumplings Fallen Angels Exiled Election Shaolin Soccer Kung Fu Hustle Geung si sin sang
Poster (Mr. Vampire) Rouge
The first trailer and
poster for director Barry Levinson's (Rain Man,
Good Morning Vietnam) found footage horror
film The Bay have landed online.
Unfortunately the tagline is the
best part of this
poster, because it's otherwise a very tame, lame, uninspired design for a
film that I think deserves much
better.
He won
Best Actor in Cannes way back in May 2012 and if the
film wins its Oscar category in March 2014 The Hunt may
well serve as the new
poster boy reminder of how deeply strange global cinematic culture is in terms of distribution models.
With production on Spider - Man: Homecoming
well underway, we now have our first look at the
film's
poster which has has leaked online.
A mere 24 hours before this
film gets quietly released in limited theaters, Wrekin Hill has finally released an official US
poster (via IMDb) for The Flowers of War, the Zhang Yimou - directed WWII drama starring Christian Bale that was China's
Best Foreign
Film Oscar entry.
Not because it's bad per se, but because back in March, artist Jay Shaw created a hauntingly gorgeous print for the
film that, some seven months later, remains as one of the
best horror
posters of the year.
In recognition of Infinity War being the first Hollywood
film shot entirely with IMAX cameras, there are four hidden IMAX logos to be found in the
poster — and you may
well need some souped - up Tony Stark gadgetry to uncover them all.
Now we have a gorgeous new international teaser
poster for the
film to show you, as
well as a video with music from the
film and a few fresh clips.
The relative still nature of this Australian
poster for the
film belies what the
film does at its
best.
We've the first set of images from the
film, as
well as an awesome retro
poster, for the
film starring Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, Jack McBrayer, Nasim Pedrad, Jorge Garcia and, of course, Whannell.
Anthony Edwards does a
good job shedding his Revenge of the Nerds image to be an appealing leading man, reuniting with Nerds director Jeff Kanew, although the role didn't exactly make him the heartthrob
poster boy that the producers of this
film probably sought to make him.
And this
poster, Child's Play 2 by Matt Ryan Tobin, captures one of the
best scenes in the
film — the climactic chase through the
Good Guy warehouse.
We are still
well over a year away from that release date, but Blumhouse is wasting no time in working on the marketing and official product tie - ins that will come with the new movie, attending the annual Licensing Expo on Las Vegas in May 2017, where a very early piece of promo art was on display in the form of a teaser
poster that recalls Carpenter's minimalist approach to the original
film and echoes the team's comments about taking the franchise back to basics.
Well I definitely have to ask you, how did it feel to be on a
poster for a Paul Thomas Anderson
film?
The
best thing about this
film are the young leads, Sophie Nélisse (Monsieur Lazhar), as Liesl — pictured in the
poster, above, and the «book thief» of the title — and Nico Liersch, as Rudy, her neighbor and friend.
Though Jason Reitman's new
film Labor Day premiered at the Telluride
Film Festival and played at the Toronto International
Film Festival earlier this year, we've only seen one first look photo from the
film starring Josh Brolin and Kate Winslet (that photo was used for the first
poster as
well).
Not only do we get an all new badass
poster for the flick to stare at but we've also learned that the William Forsythe has been locked into a role for the
film as
well.
Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum make for another dynamic duo in the new
poster for 21 Jump Street, which also boasts a crude yet amusing tagline that suits the
film well based on the trailers we've seen.
Noah Baumbach (Mistress in America) and Jake Paltrow's (The
Good Night) acclaimed documentary De Palma — which explores the life and work of the legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma — is set for release here in the UK next week, and StudioCanal has debuted a new
poster and trailer for the
film; check them out -LSB-...]
Best Picture «Another Year / Black Swan»
Best Director Darren Aronofsky, «Black Swan»
Best Actor James Franco, «127 Hours»
Best Actress Natalie Portman, «Black Swan»
Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes, «Winter's Bone»
Best Supporting Actress Lesley Manville, «Another Year»
Best Adapted Screenplay «The Social Network» (Aaron Sorkin)
Best Original Screenplay «Another Year» (Mike Leigh)
Best Art Direction «Inception»
Best Cinematography «Inception»
Best Costume Design «Black Swan»
Best Film Editing «Inception»
Best Makeup «Black Swan» /» Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows»
Best Sound Editing «TRON Legacy»
Best Visual Effects «Inception» /» Alice in Wonderland» /» Black Swan»
Best Animated Feature «Chico and Rita ″ — one to watch
Best Ensemble «Another Year» Most Underrated
Film of the Year «4.3.2.1» — another one to watch Most Overrated
Film of the Year «Inception» — I know I've awarded it a lot but a tadge overrated Breakthrough Performance (Female) Jennifer Lawrence, «Winter's Bone»
Best Performance in a Bad
Film Bojana Novakovic, «Devil» Worst Performance in a
Good / Fairly Decent Film Mia Wasikowska, «Alice in Wonderland» Best Hero Luz / She, «Machete» — she was a good freedom fighter, shame about the film Best Villain Nina Sayers, «Black Swan» / Mal Cobb «Inception» Best Poster «Black Swan» Best Trailer (for a trailer released in 2010, not necessarily a film released in 2010) «Black Swan» Most Surprising Film of the Year «Centurion» Most Disappointing Film of the Year «Robin Hood» Most Ambitious Film of the Year «Inception&ra
Good / Fairly Decent
Film Mia Wasikowska, «Alice in Wonderland»
Best Hero Luz / She, «Machete» — she was a
good freedom fighter, shame about the film Best Villain Nina Sayers, «Black Swan» / Mal Cobb «Inception» Best Poster «Black Swan» Best Trailer (for a trailer released in 2010, not necessarily a film released in 2010) «Black Swan» Most Surprising Film of the Year «Centurion» Most Disappointing Film of the Year «Robin Hood» Most Ambitious Film of the Year «Inception&ra
good freedom fighter, shame about the
film Best Villain Nina Sayers, «Black Swan» / Mal Cobb «Inception»
Best Poster «Black Swan»
Best Trailer (for a trailer released in 2010, not necessarily a
film released in 2010) «Black Swan» Most Surprising
Film of the Year «Centurion» Most Disappointing
Film of the Year «Robin Hood» Most Ambitious
Film of the Year «Inception»
Each of the four main characters gets his or her moment to shine, and the actors make the
best of it, giving depth to roles that could have been nothing more than the caricatures depicted on the
film's
poster.
Twentieth Century Fox offered up
film still # 1 for «Dawn of the Planet of the Apes» featuring Caesar at the helm of his followers as
well as
well as a pair of particularly innovative character
posters for «X-Men: Days of Future Past.»
From looking at the
poster of Bette Midler's new
film Isn't She Great, there's no way of telling that the person who is supposed to be Great is really Jacqueline Susann, the
best - selling author of the 1966 novel Valley of the Dolls.