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-
Which of these posters is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
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-
Which of these posters is your favorite? Tell me in the comments, and feel free to subscribe.
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