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  1. 2000 3000. 2000 3000. Discover 114 movie posters of Spider-Man: No Way Home (Action, Adventure, Fantasy) on MoviePosterDB.

    • Night Raiders
    • Benedetta
    • Funny Face
    • Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn
    • I Care A Lot
    • Parallel Mothers
    • The Velvet Underground
    • Pig
    • Monday
    • Spencer

    Despite the full credit block, this initial poster for Night Raidersby Phantom City Creative never became its main sheet. Not for its Canadian release. Not for its American release. Which is a real shame—it distills the film down to its core, a sci-fi-manifested government oppressor ripping apart an indigenous mother and daughter. I love the choice...

    Intermission Film goes above and beyond with their poster for Benedetta. Rather than find a way to crop or shift Virginie Efira’s portrait and free up enough space for the credits and critic quotes, they decide to go the text-on-face route with a twist. Enter the outlined crucifix as barrier, expertly placed to augment the actor’s features with eye...

    Caspar Newbolt and (version_industries) traverse an inspired path to give frequent collaborator Tim Sutton’s film Funny Face a printed counterpart. The subject is a revenge-seeking man who serendipitously discovers a plastic mask, donned more as a talisman of confidence than means of anonymity. Was its appearance fate? Has this surreal shield serve...

    Devoid of context, it’s just a black triangle. A geometric shape with a Romanian title squeezed at the top. Maybe we’re viewing a hole in the ground from above. Or a martini glass sans stem. Or as the English translation Bad Luck Banging or Loony Pornreveals itself, we wonder if we’re not looking at something a bit more NSFW. And that’s the beauty ...

    I described Mark McGillivray and Empire Design’s one-sheet for I Care A Lot as “Andy Warhol meets Barbara Kruger” back in February and I stand by it. This bold, ultra-saturated portrait screams its title with the sort of sarcasm you can imagine the words would be dripping in as they leave Rosamund Pike’s bright smile. Each one is punctuated with me...

    It’s the most-talked-about poster of 2021: Javier Jaén’s eyeball / nipple surrounded by blinding red. Twitter banned it for a little while. Apologies were made. Conversations about art were had. It was a whole to-do. And I think the ingenuity of this piece got lost in the hullabaloo as a result. This is an undeniably fantastic image, both as a mean...

    As someone whose first graphic-design job out of college was a print shop, I cannot gaze upon LA’s niche design for The Velvet Undergroundwithout smiling. Not only do they strip away the polish Adobe provides for a vintage-like gig advert, but they also embrace the screen-printing process itself to deliver one of the year’s singular posters via inv...

    His name serves as the only words beyond Neon’s logo at the bottom, but Nicolas Cage is nowhere to be found. He’s the draw when you consider Pigis helmed by a first-time director with a plot about a truffle hunter confronting his mysterious past. To not put his face at the center of the teaser seems outrageous as a result. I wouldn’t be surprised i...

    MOCEAN’s one-sheet for Monday has stuck with me since it was released. The easy thing would have been placing the title at the top of the page to let the image of Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough speak for itself. And it could have, with its dramatic shadows created by a bright sun illuminating half of their contented faces in the middle of this une...

    No poster from 2021, however, comes close to the profound emotional effect of Time Tomorrow and Empire Design’s Spencer. It took the internet by storm for totally different reasons than Parallel Mothers, its subtlety speaking to the masses who understand its palpable pain. The delicately ornate dress becomes a whirlpool of dread and anxiety that pr...

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  2. Dec 23, 2021 · The Best Movie Posters of 2021. December 23, 2021. Our favorite movie posters of 2021, including re-releases, non-theatrical posters, and advance posters for 2022 releases. Shoutout to Adrian Curry, his annual roundup for MUBI Notebook—which he's done every year since 2009—is the one I look forward to the most every year, check out his 2021 ...

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    • Flee. The official release poster for Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s animated refugee memoir Flee—the one you might have seen more often than this—isn’t half bad: the film’s subject, Amin, is revealed in the elongated ascenders of the title, as if behind bars, while a happy memory of him as a child slips freely into the poster’s negative space.
    • Lamb. I’ll admit that my love of this poster may be slightly colored by my love of Valdimar Jóhannsson’s Lamb (another Nordic film with a four-letter title, by the way) a film that hasn’t made many top ten lists but which I adored in all its wintry weirdness.
    • The French Dispatch. Javi Aznarez’s official release poster for Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun made my top ten list last year, ten months after it first premiered online at the dawn of a pandemic and ten months before the film itself finally appeared on American screens.
    • The Woman Who Ran. I interviewed Cinema Guild’s de facto in-house designer Brian Hung about his poster for Hong Sang-soo’s The Woman Who Ran back in June.
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  4. 2022. U.S. 122 minutes. In her essential, urgent, and arrestingly structured new documentary, Academy Award–winning filmmaker Laura Poitras weaves two narratives: the fabled life and career of era-defining artist Nan Goldin and the downfall of the Sackler family, the pharmaceutical dynasty.

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  6. Sep 13, 2022 · on September 13, 2022 in NYFF. Film at Lincoln Center unveils the 60th New York Film Festival posters by photographer Nan Goldin, subject of this year’s Centerpiece selection All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, which debuts October 7 at Alice Tully Hall. In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the festival, Goldin has designed two limited ...

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