Every Friday, we're taking a look at the most notable film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
The blue and purple colors are definitely cool to look at, but they fail to symbolize anything or tell us something about the film. It's falling into the trap of "artsy for the sake of being artsy."
Grade: B
This surreal, trippy poster seems to totally capture the series' tone. It's not complex, but it still invites you to really study it for a while.
Grade: A-
Okay...so the movie is called Fantastic Beasts and it chooses four pretty un-fantastic humans to put on its poster, with a couple of buildings as a backdrop. Did no one think of splicing some magical creature onto the empty top third of the poster just to liven things up a bit? More like Group Shots and Where to Find Them.
Grade: C+
Between the text, the crappy Photoshop, and the uncreatie tagline, this poster simply reeks of mediocrity.
Grade: C-
Which of these posters is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
The blue and purple colors are definitely cool to look at, but they fail to symbolize anything or tell us something about the film. It's falling into the trap of "artsy for the sake of being artsy."
Grade: B
This surreal, trippy poster seems to totally capture the series' tone. It's not complex, but it still invites you to really study it for a while.
Grade: A-
Okay...so the movie is called Fantastic Beasts and it chooses four pretty un-fantastic humans to put on its poster, with a couple of buildings as a backdrop. Did no one think of splicing some magical creature onto the empty top third of the poster just to liven things up a bit? More like Group Shots and Where to Find Them.
Grade: C+
Between the text, the crappy Photoshop, and the uncreatie tagline, this poster simply reeks of mediocrity.
Grade: C-
Which of these posters is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
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