Every Friday, we're taking a look at the most notable film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
This new take on the typical "lone hitman" poster has our hero in a hilariously unfortunate position. It tells us that if you liked seeing people shoot at Keanu Reeves in the first John Wick, then you'll like the sequel.
Grade: A-
It's colorful, enthralling, and it conveys the show's basic premise of combining futuristic technology with the Wild West.
Grade: A-
This gorgeous poster has the general Star Wars feel, with the disproportionate bodies and disembodied faces, but it doesn't feel overly crowded.
Grade: A
These retro "target practice" posters give us a great 70s vibe with some cool neon colors.
Grade: A-
It's a cool way of showing many different characters (and famous stars) at once, but it's also a little frustrating since it tells you nothing about the actual plot (or even premise) of the film.
Grade: B+
Which of these posters is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
This new take on the typical "lone hitman" poster has our hero in a hilariously unfortunate position. It tells us that if you liked seeing people shoot at Keanu Reeves in the first John Wick, then you'll like the sequel.
Grade: A-
It's colorful, enthralling, and it conveys the show's basic premise of combining futuristic technology with the Wild West.
Grade: A-
This gorgeous poster has the general Star Wars feel, with the disproportionate bodies and disembodied faces, but it doesn't feel overly crowded.
Grade: A
These retro "target practice" posters give us a great 70s vibe with some cool neon colors.
Grade: A-
It's a cool way of showing many different characters (and famous stars) at once, but it's also a little frustrating since it tells you nothing about the actual plot (or even premise) of the film.
Grade: B+
Which of these posters is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
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