He is a freelance
film poster art director, designer and illustrator for such films as «Hobo With a Shotgun», «The Innkeepers», «Fathers Day!»
Not exact matches
Poster art from this beloved French
film adorns the this lovely little clutch.
As usual, the simple menu (silent save for navigation effects) adapts the cover
art, which itself is taken from one of the
film's
poster designs.
Celebrating its first anniversary, Fandango FanShop offers a wide variety of exclusive and limited edition movie gear, collectibles, jewelry, fashion accessories, home goods, fine
art and
posters, based on popular
films and franchises.
As the UK release for Jeremy Saulnier's absolutely stellar revenge thriller edges nearer, new UK
poster art has arrived along with an extended clip from the
film.
The
poster and cover
art for Danny Collins claim the
film is «Inspired by a True Story.»
Park took to Twitter today to unveil the Comic - Con International exclusive concept
art poster for the
film, which sees Paul Rudd's Ant - Man take up the Giant Man mantle yet again, with Evangeline Lilly's the Wasp officially joining him in battle.
Spanning a century of
film art and taken from various countries around the world, these
posters show the evolution of movie promotion over the years, but more pertinently they also reveal a great deal about how blackness has been portrayed, exploited and indeed commoditised, throughout the history of cinema.
The
film is full of Criterion Collection cover
art in
poster form.
Galleries of production stills, production
art, filmmaker biographies,
posters, lobby cards, merchandise, set documents (call sheets and the like), and a screenplay excerpt of the
film's climax (Felton had a beautiful command of language), three radio spots, storyboard - to - screen comparisons for the scuba and squid scenes, an outtakes reel, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea's 1954 theatrical trailer finish off this exhaustive treasure chest of a DVD.
Whilst a winter sports» flavoured romcom starring one of the stars of Gossip Girl sounds like the cinematic scrapping of the bottom of the barrel, and even though the god - awful
poster seems to be trying to sell this
film as the cheesiest of all time (and don't get me started on the completely unrelated tag - line), it is honestly not as bad as the synopsis and key
art is making it out to be.
We get a director's commentary track, a two - hour making - of featurette, and a
poster art gallery and trailers for this and other Lionsgate
films.
You could argue he is the very soul of the series, and when official
art for the upcoming
film placed Tony in the orange
poster for the Soul stone, this theory really went into over drive.
Two television commercials, charming for their quaintness, are nonetheless grainy and melodramatic, and a 42 - picture stills gallery showcases various
poster art and lobby cards for the original release of the
film.
I expect many more
posters for this
film, as West has a history of getting a lot of key -
art for his
films (see also, House of the Devil and The Innkeepers in the Rowthree
poster archives.)
In the weeks up to the Oscars I'm celebrating all the wonderful unsheets (a.k.a. fan - created
poster art) inspired by the nominated
films that are populating the web.
Amazon Studios has released a new teaser trailer and
poster for its Jean - Claude Van Damme - headlined comedy series Jean - Claude Van Johnson which also stars Phylicia Rashad, Kat Foster, and Moises Arias; check them out here... Jean - Claude Van Johnson stars global martial
arts &
film sensation Jean - Claude Van Damme playing «Jean - Claude Van Damme», a global martial
arts -LSB-...]
Take a look at the new character
art poster of «L» from the Netflix original
film Death Note.
Stemming from an obsession with the
art house
film posters that decorated the exterior walls of local movie theatres, the book shows Refn's earliest visual connection with
film, including the vintage visuals of SPIKED HEELS AND BLACK NYLONS, OBSCENE HOUSE and ALICE IN ACIDLAND to THE TWISTED SEX, TORTURE ME KISS ME and ZERO IN AND SCREAM.
Emmy - nominated composer, Miriam Cutler is passionate about scoring documentaries, among them Emmy winning, Sundance, and Oscar nominated
films: ETHEL, LOST IN LA MANCHA, THIN,
POSTER GIRL, KINGS POINT, GHOSTS OF ABU GHRAIB, AMERICAN PROMISE, VITO, DESERT OF FORBIDDEN
ART, SCOUTS HONOR, LICENSE TO KILL, ONE LAST HUG.
Matthew's print encapsulates both the old - school movie
poster feel of classic horror
film art, while bringing some modern printing magic into the mix.
We have added
posters & key -
Art, production stills and screencaptures of the first trailers and website of Matthias» upcoming
film «The Drop» in our gallery.
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.
The main menu shows more effort than most new Warner Blu - rays, but simply loops an unremarkable scored montage of
film clips before settling on static
poster art.
The first of two still galleries, «The
Art of Selling» showcases
poster designs used and considered for promoting the
film at home and abroad.
The urge to respect the conventions of the romantic comedy genre rather than explore the disquieting possibilities of its worldview (observe the
film's
poster art for an example of its dedication) ultimately undermines its theme.
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»
Posters for new
films from Terrence Malick, Noah Baumbach, and Bill Condon prove that the
art of the one - sheet isn't dead, while a new
poster for «Run All Night» shows the other end of the spectrum.
Like the disc
art, the non-animated main menu recycles the
film's
poster artwork.
For the French, it's something else entirely, and the proof is in «Faces Places,» the sweetly moving documentary chronicling the cross-country
art project undertaken by then 33 - year - old photo - muralist /
poster artist JR and 88 - year - old
film director Agnes Varda, one of the giants of the French New Wave.
Menus are 16x9 - enhanced and feature the cartoonish, now - retro imagery that appeared in the
film's theatrical
poster art.
Finally, a
poster art gallery lets you look at five alternate one - sheet designs created for the
film but not used for traditional marketing.
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes — SD) Outtakes (5 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14 minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed version of the
film with additional footage not in the
film (19 minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the - Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production
Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos,
posters and lobby cards)
suit, albeit in an unusual way, with Levi posting a photo on Instagram of
poster art featuring his visage in the
film.
Mondo, the
art division of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, celebrates The Oscars with its 2nd annual
poster series tied to nominated
films in select categories.
censored for TV line; a 2 - sided fold - out
poster with new artwork on one side and the
film's original
poster art on the other; and last but not least, a 24 - page insert booklet with the essay «Circus Bizarro: Killer Klowns, Then and Now» by
film critic James Oliver, as well as restoration details.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial
Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute interview with the actor about him and his career; The Making of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many of the same people speaking about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson discussing the
film's development; a set of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all of which are in the extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more story and character development more than additional action or carnage; trailers for the
film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out
poster; and a DVD copy of the
film, which offers up all of the same extras.
- Exclusive memorabilia including a Map of Hogwarts, concept
art prints, catalogs of props and
posters, all designed by the graphic designers from the
films.
Carried over from the previous DVD release are the complete ten - minute robbery sequence that Carpenter cut from the
film (it was meant to be the opening scene) with optional commentary by Carpenter and Russell, the vintage promotion featurette «Return to Escape From New York,» trailers, and a gallery of stills,
posters, and promotional
art.
Speaking of
posters, as usual, Scream Factory's packaging has reversible jacket
art, so you can choose whether you want your copy adorned by the newly - commissioned Justin Osbourn cover illustration or the
film's original key
art.
The extras are rounded out with a
POSTER ART GALLERY, a
ART DEPT. GALLERY, a STORYBOARD GALLERY, and the THEATRICAL TRAILER for the
film.
Well now we get a look at the
poster for the
film, which is pretty much a variation on the
art that's been out there for a while: (Courtesy: Vulture)
Guillermo Del Toro also is heavy in the scene and its no surprise he went after the heavyweight that is James Jean to fulfill his vision for the
film art,
poster etc..
A «nonfiction
film» that creates the poetic aura of a narrative
film, David mixes most of the audiovisual genres of expressionism, documentary, fiction, avant - garde, video
art, visual
arts:
posters, collages, drawings, to offer the most complete and multi layered vision of a popular hero ever rendered in a
film.
Oh, and there happens to be one advantage of the DVD over the Blu - ray in this department: The SD set comes packaged in a very handsome slip sleeve featuring brand new hand - drawn artwork commissioned for this release, as well as a reversible inner cover with the
film's original
poster art.
A brief essay — really a breakdown of Heston's key sci - fi
films — concludes the disc, and it's nice to see the original
poster art replicated on the DVD cover, as it's less common than it could be in the video marketing.
Ever since he first saw «The Room» described as «the worst thing ever committed to celluloid» on an
art house
poster, Harper has been fascinated with the
film.
My
film design work ranges from theatrical release
posters and home entertainment key -
art, to retail packaging, festival selections and campaigns direct to the independent filmmaker.
In the blink of an eye, the company skyrocketed to popularity and lovers of illustrated
film art, fueled by a sense of nostalgia and a longing for the return of the movie
poster, rushed to support them.
Movie
Art — Stepping into the Spotlight Over the course of the past year I've had many such conversations with collectors, framers, artists and gallery owners as I've been traveling across North America filming a documentary feature on movie poster a
Art — Stepping into the Spotlight Over the course of the past year I've had many such conversations with collectors, framers, artists and gallery owners as I've been traveling across North America
filming a documentary feature on movie
poster artart.