Every Friday, we're taking a look at the film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
Posters, unlike trailers, are generally intended to be placed in public locations, so they can't show the films' scary antagonists. Lights Out follows the common trend of conveying a sense of creepiness with a seemingly-innocent image.
Yes, everything about an Angry Birds movie is stupid, but at least its posters can take advantage of holidays.
I understand that these movies are supposed to be weird and colorful, but Alice Through the Looking Glass might be getting lost in its own eccentricity.
Spy thrillers with B-list European casts are pretty common these days, but Our Kind of Traitor attempts to distinguish itself with some interesting geometric shapes.
Which poster is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
Posters, unlike trailers, are generally intended to be placed in public locations, so they can't show the films' scary antagonists. Lights Out follows the common trend of conveying a sense of creepiness with a seemingly-innocent image.
Yes, everything about an Angry Birds movie is stupid, but at least its posters can take advantage of holidays.
I understand that these movies are supposed to be weird and colorful, but Alice Through the Looking Glass might be getting lost in its own eccentricity.
Spy thrillers with B-list European casts are pretty common these days, but Our Kind of Traitor attempts to distinguish itself with some interesting geometric shapes.
Which poster is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
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