Friday, November 25, 2016

Weekly Roundup #42

Every Friday, we're taking a look at the most notable film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
This is kinda what you would expect from a television poster, with lots of characters jumbled about and not a whole lot of color or creativity.
Grade: B-
This poster is certainly trying to be artsy, but it also comes off as a little weird and dark and boring.
Grade: B+
It really just seems like someone decided to use the kaleidescope effect because it looks cool, not because it has any relevancy to the film itself. 
Grade: B-
This is probably what every teaser poster should be. It has an incredibly simple – yet terrifying – tagline, a piece of very familiar imagery, and it announces a new release date for the film.
Grade: A-

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Friday, November 18, 2016

Weekly Roundup #41

Every Friday, we're taking a look at the most notable film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
There's definitely something very creepy about this black-and-white poster, although it looks more like a poster for a horror movie than a British miniseries. 
Grade: B+
This international poster isn't too bad, but there's something a little weird about the character's profiles overlapping each other like that and leaving so much negative space on the outside.
Grade: B-
Everything about this poster is just kinda awful. Sorry.
Grade: D+
There's something very colorful and cartoon-y about this poster. It teases King Kong from afar rather than revealing him in all his glory.
Grade: A-

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Friday, November 11, 2016

Weekly Roundup #40

Every Friday, we're taking a look at the most notable film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!
There's definitely something pretty creepy about this poster. It has a distinct graininess and uses a soft yellow color than the blood red that you would expect.
Grade: B+
The overlapping faces and bodies in this poster are pretty cool, although they leave a lot of awkward white space on the outside.
Grade: B
The middle portion of this poster is certainly beautiful, but it's almost ruined by the cluttered names at the top. 
Grade: B+

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Friday, November 4, 2016

Weekly Roundup #39

Every Friday, we're taking a look at the most notable film and television posters released over the past week. Enjoy!

These character posters actually have something artistic going on with the watercolor-like strokes in the center.
Grade: B+
This poster opts for a candid style, promising some rowdy partying and holiday fun. Not too bad.
Grade: B
The color here is nice, but with the World War I setting and all, you'd think they could have come up with something a little more creative. Oh well, maybe in the theatrical poster.
Grade: B+
Yes, you can put Jennifer Lawrence's and Chris Pratt's faces front-and-center with some stars and a space station below, and call it good advertising that accurately represents the film's plot. But couldn't they think of something better, like incorporating the actors' faces directly in the cosmos? 
Grade: B

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