Skate kitchen movie poster
Also, that title treatment is just dreamy. Last year we spoke highly of his The Killing of a Sacred Deer effort, and we’re just as fond of his unnerving collage effort this year. Vasilis Marmatakis has designed all the artwork for Yorgos Lanthimos’ films since Dogtooth. Teaser poster, designed by Vasilis Marmatakis There’s no UK release date confirmed for Alex Ross Perry’s punk drama yet, but this colourful gig poster from its US festival run is pretty great all the same. The block lettering and grainy detail stay true to the film’s 90s aesthetic, and the ‘SS’ logo refers to Becky (Elisabeth Moss)’s band, Something She. Even so, it’s this hellish tableau which stands out, suitably suggestive of what the film actually entails. In fact, The Einstein Couple also conjured up the posters for Nymphomaniac, as well as the bizarre character one-sheets for his latest. Lars von Trier has form when it comes to provocative poster design. Global release poster, designed by The Einstein Couple
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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of My Neighbour Totoro, Studio Ghibli commissioned a new poster, designed by legendary Chinese artist Huang Hai. There have been some cracking rerelease posters this year – we also like the retro-style one for John Carpenter’s The Fog. This one, which sees a silhouetted flamingo bearing down on the wouldbe art thieves, is striking in its simplicity.Īnniversary poster, designed by Huang Hai It makes a lot of sense that American Animals had some great artwork, given that one of the characters is an artist, and the plot revolves around stealing a great work of art. American AnimalsĪlternative artwork, designed by Percival + Associates The snake detail is a nice touch too, but makes a lot more sense when you’ve seen the film.
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This collage design reflects the grassroots art movement at the heart of Josephine Decker’s latest, with newcomer Helena Howard positioned front and centre between Miranda July and Molly Parker. We like the initial design too, but the leather grain which makes this version resemble a book reflects the film’s structure, and the stitching detail on the frame is to die for. This one’s actually the second and perhaps lesser-known commission for The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. You can usually rely on the Coen Brothers for a cracking poster design. US release poster, designed by BLT Communications See also: the poster with the creepiest family portrait of 2018. The devil really is in the details in Ari Aster’s searing horror debut, and there’s something unnerving about this artwork, which plays on Annie (Toni Collette)’s profession as an artist who creates miniature masterpieces. While the simplicity of this poster for Robert Redford’s swansong is striking on its own, it becomes even more brilliant when you discover it’s actually a reference to the US one-sheet for his 1972 film Jeremiah Johnson. The blurred details and red accents (nice dotwork!) are neat too. It looks a little like a playing card, but the duality of this clever Unsane poster suggests that Sawyer Valentine (Claire Foy)’s story has more than one side to it, but also reflects the way her mind begins to fracture throughout the film. Game Night was an unexpected delight back at the beginning of the year, and this poster evokes a Hitchcockian tone while also teasing the film’s nifty opening titles. Global release poster, designed by Percival + Associates Lazzaro himself is so pure he’s often mistaken for simple-minded, and this poster is deceptively simple – look closer, and the details are quite intricate (just look at the attention to detail given to Lazzaro’s hair!) It’s always nice to get an illustrated poster, and this colourful design for Alice Rohrwacher’s third film is no exception. Italian release poster, designed by Mara Cerri We liked Crystal Moselle’s dreamy skate drama a lot, and this one-sheet showcasing the cast against the New York city skyline using a, uh, banana as their ramp captures some of the youthful, chaotic energy which is so present in the film. Global release poster, designed by Caelin White
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The film itself might have been a disappointment, but this Jaws-inspired illustrated poster for Jason Statham’s summer shark romp is pretty great – and hints at one of the film’s few highlights in a scene where a small dog faces off against the titular beast from the deep.