Every Friday, we're taking a look at the film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
After the dark, foreboding Star Trek Into Darkness posters, Beyond opts for a much more vibrant and colorful tone. Much like the polarizing first trailer, it indicates the film is trying first and foremost to have fun, even if that means betraying the nature of the source material.
There's no telling what the film is about, but the poster definitely has a unique pattern, and the face at the center teases all sorts of horrors.
Alien spaceships destroying international landmarks? Maybe that passed as entertainment in 1996, but I'd like to think that the modern moviegoer is beyond that.
Because nothing is more appealing than famous actors looking all sweaty and bloody in boring black-and-white.
Which poster is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
After the dark, foreboding Star Trek Into Darkness posters, Beyond opts for a much more vibrant and colorful tone. Much like the polarizing first trailer, it indicates the film is trying first and foremost to have fun, even if that means betraying the nature of the source material.
There's no telling what the film is about, but the poster definitely has a unique pattern, and the face at the center teases all sorts of horrors.
Alien spaceships destroying international landmarks? Maybe that passed as entertainment in 1996, but I'd like to think that the modern moviegoer is beyond that.
Because nothing is more appealing than famous actors looking all sweaty and bloody in boring black-and-white.
Which poster is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
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