Sentences with phrase «like film posters»

«I like that film posters can capture the essence of the film in an arrangement of graphic elements and image,» he said.
That's why some of my recent paintings are flat on the wall, like film posters.

Not exact matches

You only needed one look at the poster for Step Brothers to know exactly what this film would be like.
Got ta love that classic film poster though huh, just like «The Rocketeer» they really capture the essence of the old style crime caper and dare devil hero aspect.
The filmmakers fold in atmospheric true - to - life details, like the poster for the western film «Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid» (a favorite of the real Mr. Ellsberg) that Daniel and some longhair pals sweep past on their way to illegally copying the Pentagon Papers.
Heck even the films poster looks like a fan job.
The film The posters for this 2012 movie make it look like a cheery romcom, but don't be fooled.
I like the poster, even though it is a slight misrepresentation of the film.
Limited Edition LP / DVD will include: Vinyl LP by The Non-Commissioned Officers, film poster, an essay by somebody who likes the movie
Coming Soon The Marvel Studios tv series «S.H.I.E.L.D.» has begun filming Gothamist wonders if TV's «The Carrie Diaries» (i.e. Sex & The City: the Prequel) is getting 1980s NYC all wrong Bleeding Cool posters for 47 Ronin with Keanu Reeves getting the whitewashed leading Japanese samurai role (fwiw: Keanu has some Asian ancestry so this is kind of like the Johnny Depp as Tonto thing) MNPP Everyone's favorite moment in Skyfall
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.
While it is not unlike «Sin City,» «Streets of Fire,» or even «Dick Tracy,» the film's overall style mixes in elements of paper mache, cardboard cutouts, comic books, communist propaganda posters, and puppet shows into a plot that feels like Walter Hill «s wet dream.
Like a lot of movie buffs who've mostly enjoyed the transition of Marvel superheroes to film, I was intrigued by the trailers for Thor and turned off by its clumsily designed rash of posters.
Terrence Malick's latest (of several being released this year) got a poster that takes the title of the film quite literally, as it is designed to look like a Tarot card.
Even if you're not aware of the Internet sensation who inspired the film, I like that they went with a hand - drawn look for the poster.
ME: jordan peele's new movie poster looks like a Rorschach test and paired with the the title «us», seems to suggest a film that will invite us to look at ourselves and determine what we see.
From the look of the poster and photos, this looks like the first time we will see Radcliffe in a contemporary, real - world film.
I always like having less information before a film but this poster indicates that something may have already been set up in terms of explosives so maybe that's how we begin!
I know this means we should stay away — and I've been flinching over the film's annoying posters in the NYC subway for months (the AV Club calls it among «the worst movie advertising campaigns of all time»)-- but sometimes, when a movie gets piled on like this, I'm almost curious enough to want to go to see why.
I don't know, this just doesn't look like the poster for a Jason Reitman film.
However, the film looks like intriguing fun - at least judging by the film's posters.
Andrew Neel's fraternity psychodrama «Goat» takes aim at masculinity like few films ever dare to do, which is part of what makes this poster so spot on.
Seems like we're being inundated with new trailers and posters this week, but of them all, this is the film I'm probably most excited about this year.
I have a hard time believing that someone like Kim, who makes films like A Bittersweet Life and I Saw the Devil, films so eloquently about the consequences of violence both real and cinematic, doesn't see the irony in a vintage gun - fetish shoot -»em - up starring the aging poster - child of homoerotic manmeat wielding cold, hard, gunmetal dicks in defense of his adopted land.
Like the disc art, the non-animated main menu recycles the film's poster artwork.
Exclusive extras include interviews with Landau, theatrical trailers, photo galleries with the films» original posters and original filmed interviews with the likes of Albee, Alan Bates and Tom O'Horgan (Rhinoceros).
Seated beside me were not rioters, but a tiny African - American child very much like the sidewalk artist appearing both in the film and on its posters.
The Tomb Raider video game franchise has seen new life since its gritty and realistic reboot from which the film draws its inspiration from, but the first Tomb Raider trailer - like many of our «first looks» at 2018 movies so far - and poster failed to impress.
The brackets that enclose the film's title in its credit sequence and poster design reinforce the sense of enclosure provided in the first and last scenes: in the former, the black Mercedes pulls into a garage whose door closes behind it; in the latter, by this time living at a New Age retreat in a stretch of New Mexico desert that looks uncannily like southern California, Carol shuts herself in a hermetic, porcelain - lined igloo.
It looks like Tony's sporting some sleek new Iron Man armor, and surprisingly, three of the most prominent characters on the poster after Iron Man are the Guardians» Gamora, Nebula and Mantis, indicating an expanded role for them in the movie - interesting considering it's still an Avengers film.
Like the poster for Alex Ross Perry's «Queen of Earth,» and indeed like the film itself, this trailer is brilliantly situated at the exact meeting point of parody of and homage to Perry's various influenLike the poster for Alex Ross Perry's «Queen of Earth,» and indeed like the film itself, this trailer is brilliantly situated at the exact meeting point of parody of and homage to Perry's various influenlike the film itself, this trailer is brilliantly situated at the exact meeting point of parody of and homage to Perry's various influences.
The poster feels like the Good Ole Days, when family - friendly films were gentle and surprisingly entertaining.
Take It Out In Trade plays like a cross between Russ Meyer and John Waters, full of digressions — at three separate points throughout the film, the main character takes himself on a «vacation» that consist of peeping at naked women through potted plants in front of posters for various far - flung locales — and extensive full - frontal nudity and simulated sex.
I'm not saying that family - friendly films are clean today, but this poster makes the movie seem like it's «nostalgic - clean», if that makes any sense.
Jeff Nichols» retro - tinged science fiction thriller Midnight Special looks like the type of film you don't want to know too much about before you see it — which means the tidbits we've gotten (a poster, an early trailer, one thrilling clip) are tantalizing rather than being especially revealing.
The headline of the poster, «The Virgin», asserts Smith's statement on his «Red State of the Union» podcast that the film begins very much like an 80's horror film.
Perhaps that's why Blumhouse's namesake producer has taken ownership of the film on posters and in advertising, heralding the latest release from the person responsible for Happy Death Day and Get Out, but the only favorable byproduct of conjuring this throughline in moviegoers» minds is making the former qualitatively look like the latter in comparison to how awful Truth or Dare actually is.
As the festival goes on, we're be delivering reviews, and some of the films will even start the hype machine by revealing posters (like Zach Braff's Wish I Was Here yesterday) and trailers.
Released in theaters 40 years ago in October, the super -»70s flick had a cool title, a killer poster, a score by Jerry Goldsmith, a cast that included George Peppard, Jan - Michael Vincent, Paul Winfield, Jackie Earle Haley, and Dominique Sanda — and the ultimate post-apocalyptic survival vehicle: The Landmaster.It capitalized on cold - war fears that nuclear armageddon was right around the corner, and what we'd be left with would be a radioactive wasteland, plagued by bizarre weather patterns and populated by mutated insects and deadly scavengers.The film also had a gimmick: Like BATTLESTAR GALACTICA's limited 1978 theatrical run that was released in «Sensurround,» DAMNATION ALLEY boasted a big - screen release bathed in «Sound 360» — basically full - range stereo speakers turned up to 11 to envelop the viewer and make the seats vibrate (a technique also used for the release of DAMIEN: OMEN II).
That film debuted a similar style poster that featured a secluded forest that channels a whimsical fairytale - like adventure.
This pack contains: - a fully supported lesson plan - links on how to make a campaign film - quick activities - whole school / community activities - assembly presentation with script - a poster - templates for getting involved on social media Accompanying video content can be found at www.saferinternet.org.uk/sid-tv Further information can be found at www.saferinternetday.org.uk We would like to thank Oath for their kind support in the development of the Education Packs and the Welsh Government for supporting the translation.
The artist's large scale canvases and painting installations are punctuated by movements like those of film credits, the urban environ of advertising and posters, or the frenetic energy of pop - up ads.
We've been taking stock of our film collection, too, with help from an A.W. Mellon Foundation grant, so it seemed like an opportune moment to share a selection of posters from an amazing series of artist talks and screenings hosted by the Carnegie Film Section (1970 — 1980), later the Department of Film and Video (1980 — 2003).
«Announced in the foyer like a play or film by Allison Katz's commissioned title posters, the exhibition unfolds inside the gallery like a stage set of pointedly fake walls and curious props.»
The ragged surfaces of his thickly layered patches of colour, like giant pieces of ripped paper, make me think every time of street walls covered with mouldering old posters for forgotten films and political rallies.
In conjunction with the opening of the «Gig Posters: Adam Juresko and Todd Slater» in the Main Gallery, a screening of the film «Just Like Being There» is planned for 3 p.m. March 1 in Wood 100.
Creed likes to paint layers of rectangles in bright colours that always make me think of arthouse cinema posters for some legendary 1970s film.
Featuring some of the most impactful posters, printed matter, films and art from the Stedelijk's collection, including films by Russian directors like Sergei Eisenstein and Dziga Vertov, and posters in the new Constructivist visual language, the show highlights how crucial artists were to the communists» attempts to recreate society.
Using bold, easy to recognize imagery, and vibrant block colours, Pop artists like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87) created an iconography based on photos of popular celebrities like film - stars, advertisements, posters, consumer product packaging, and comic strips - material that helped to narrow the divide between the commercial arts and the fine arts.
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