Friday, September 9, 2016

Weekly Roundup #31

Every Friday, we're taking a look at the film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
It doesn't seem incredibly creative, but when the entire plot and box office of a film center on its two A-list stars, it's not a bad idea to slap some cool, sci-fi reflections on their attractive faces, put some sleek text in-between, and call it a teaser poster. 
Grade: B+
Wow. For such an unappealing, soon-to-be-forgettable film, this is a pretty darn great poster. The cartoon-y style that simultaneously explains the premise of the movie is miles ahead of the earlier posters
Grade: A-
This one's a little more quiet, a little more subtle, but still just as artistic and original. 
Grade: A-
Sure, these character posters are maintaining the "peculiar" theme of the rest of the film's marketing, but is it actually that interesting or appealing anymore?
Grade: B
This torn paper design is a pretty cool idea for a character poster, even if you have to do a little research to figure out why it's relevant to the film's plot.
Grade: B+
The poster reflects its tagline; the dulled colors represent the hope of the American dream, while the darkness cast on Affleck's represents its "price." (Sidenote: you'd think that after Batman v Superman, we'd all have grown tired of Ben Affleck looking grim and sad.)
Grade: A-

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