Reelizer’s Top 10 Alternative Movie Posters of 2013
A round-up of movie poster explorations, concepts, alternate one-sheets and gallery pieces that made a mark in 2013.
A round-up of movie poster explorations, concepts, alternate one-sheets and gallery pieces that made a mark in 2013.
A list of the best licensed artworks, commissioned pieces, and personal projects in movie-based art.
A look at the ten best official one sheets of 2011.
Dried up stereotypes in crap movies are no fun to watch, but this ad campaign mocking them sure is.
Meet the Super Mario Sisters.
On the eve of the release of They Live 2, a variant colorway of the Mondo edition, Shepard Fairey posts a short video talking about the John Carpenter sci-fi classic that started it all.
Web designer Vladimir Kudinov takes a crack at redesigning everyone’s favorite Internet Movie Database.
In the world of film posters—self-made, fan made or otherwise—there are those directors whose filmography is a treasure trove of imagery and inspiration. Particularly the classic auteurs who have a style that is fun to abstract since their name alone adds context. It’s no surprise then that the work of Hitchcock is a favorite among artists and designers.
How do you take comic book geekiness to the next level? Mash it up with your love of dinosaurs.
If you’re a fan of fantasy, sci-fi or just plain amazing art photography then you’re going love the work of Richard Selesnick and Nicholas Kahn.
There’s something about a well-designed movie poster that makes me feel all warm inside. And Tomasz Opasinski taps directly into that warm zone.