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  • Jonathan Demme: A Tribute in Posters

    Jonathan Demme: A Tribute in Posters

    Today marked the sad passing of filmmaker Jonathan Demme, due to complications from esophageal cancer and heart disease, at the age of 73.

    The award-winning filmmaker was perhaps best known for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), one of only a handful of films to scoop Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Actress and screenplay. Yet his career stretched back to the 1970s, with screenplays for Angels Hard as They Come and The Hot Box before making his director debut with exploitation film Caged Heat (1974). His other features included Philadelphia and

    Yet Demme was also a successful documentarian and maker of innovative concert films. Stop Making Sense (1984), chronicling three nights with The Talking Heads, is an essential combination of art and music. Three decades later, Neil Young: Heart of Gold looked back at the career of another great musician.  

    These handful of posters only cover a small number of his dozens of works, but it’s our tip of the hat to one of the greats. He will be missed.

    Caged Heat poster

    Crazy Mama poster

    Melvin and Howard poster

    Swing Shift poster

    Stop Making Sense

    Something Wild

    Married to the Mob

    The Silence of the Lambs

    Philadelphia

    Neil Young: Heart of Gold

    Rachel Getting Married

    Ricki and the Flash

  • ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ posters are full of Easter eggs

    ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ posters are full of Easter eggs

    The first two posters for SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING, the first Spidey film to be officially part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, have arrived. You don’t have to look too closely to see that they are very much indicating that they’re part of that universe.

    The first dynamic poster below showcases the webhead doing his wallcrawling best, and is not only a great showcase for the Spider-Man costume, but for the giant ‘A’ that he is hanging off. In the more relaxed and incredibly fun second poster, Tony Stark’s Avengers Tower can be clearly identified in the New York skyline. What better way to signal a ‘homecoming’ than by putting Spidey back in the city of heroes?

    In the film, a young Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging super hero in SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING. Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.).

    Directed by Jon Watts, who released the Kevin Bacon vehicle Cop Car in 2015, the film hits Australian cinemas on 6 July 2017 from Sony.

    Spider-Man: Homecoming poster

    Spider-Man: Homecoming poster

  • Unite the League! ‘Justice League’ posters, photos and Batman trailer tease revealed

    Unite the League! ‘Justice League’ posters, photos and Batman trailer tease revealed

    JUSTICE LEAGUE has unveiled its first posters, a team image and a Batman trailer blip ahead of the unveiling of the first trailer this weekend. They have also launched a new website you should check out over at unitetheleague.com. Regardless of your feelings for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, or even Man of Steel before it, this upcoming team film is still something to get very excited about.

    The official synopsis for the film: “Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.”

    JUSTICE LEAGUE will be released on 16 November 2017 in Australia from Roadshow Films, following a 10 November 2017 release in the US.

    Justice League United

    Justice League poster

    Justice League - Batman poster

    Justice League - Aquaman poster

    Updated: See The Flash in action and in poster form!

    Justice League - The Flash poster

  • First poster for ‘The Dark Tower’ arrives

    First poster for ‘The Dark Tower’ arrives

    Possibly suggesting that the long-awaited trailer is just around the corner, the first poster for Nikolaj Arcel’s THE DARK TOWER has arrived online – and it’s as complex as the saga that inspired it.

    Based on the novels by Stephen King, the film is said to be both an adaptation and a sequel to the popular author’s magnum opus. The film tells the story of Roland Deschain (Idris Elba), the last gunslinger of Mid-World on a quest to find the titular tower. His nemesis is Walter Paddick (Matthew McConaughey), known variously as Walter O’Dim, Randall Flagg or simply The Man in Black.

    In addition to King’s eight core novels, the 34 year saga has encompassed everything from King’s The Stand, ‘Salem’s Lot, Insomnia and his collaborations with Peter Straub. Suffice it to say, this one is going to be deep and huge.

    Make sure you flip the screen and look at it from the other direction, and you might just see a fellow who goes by many names. 

    The Dark Tower poster

  • Best Film and TV Posters of February 2017

    Best Film and TV Posters of February 2017

    It’s the end of the month, so it is time to reflect, relax and rewind our way back through the one-sheets, banners, promotional artwork and posters released in the last calendar month, highlighting some of the ones we though were noteworthy. It’s a little section we like to call Best Posters.

    And we’re back, deep in the heart of the post-awards season. There’s a few Oscar nominees and winners, past and present, in the midst of this month’s illustrious company.

    Let us know in the comments below if we’ve missed your favourite, we got it wrong, or better yet, if we got it very right.

     Alien: Covenant - Designer: InSync Plus

     Alien: Covenant – Designer: InSync Plus

    Ahead of a new trailer released this month, and following the phenomenal “Last Supper” short film, the simplicity of the design on this poster mirrors the original theatrical poster for Alien. However, the classic tagline “In space no one can hear you scream” is now reduced to a simple “Hide.” Either way, we’re terrified.

    American Gods - Designer: BOND

    American Gods – Designer: BOND

    One of our most highly anticipated TV shows of the year is the adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s most epic of novels. What’s great about this poster is how it reduces the grandeur of the journey down to a beat-up car and the back of Mr. Wednesday and Shadow. Plus a random bison. Looks like they’ve got it just right.

    Arrival - Designer: Kevin Tong

    Arrival – Designer: Kevin Tong

    Best Picture nominee gets this minimalist poster from Kevin Tong, contrasting (or maybe integrating) the two major elements of Louise Banks’ (Amy Adams) life. The stark coldness of the alien craft looks out over the one place that gives her peace. If only the film’s ending had been this subtle.

    Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 - Designer: BOND

    Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 – Designer: BOND

    There couldn’t be a more appropriate poster for the sequel to Marvel’s most entertaining hit to date. We’d like to think each character has personally monogrammed their tapes. As cute as Baby Groot is, the character that launched a thousand toy lines, he almost seems incongruous with the tape deck.

    The Great Wall - Designer: BOND

    The Great Wall – Designer: BOND

    The film may not have set the critics on fire, and in saying that, setting critics on fire is not the best way to endear yourself to them either. Nevertheless, BOND’s variant IMAX poster comes flying at you like an anachronistic Matt Damon.

    Green Room - Designer: Oliver Barrett

    Green Room – Designer: Oliver Barrett

    Jeremy Sauliner’s modern cult-classic gets the Mondo treatment, with a simple but eye-catching piece of imagery that looks like it could happily sit in a old cinema lobby or be Xeroxed into a flyer. It’s a good thing Barrett also did a black and white “Flyer Variant,” albeit maintaining the crimson drippings.

    House on Willow Street

    House on Willow Street

    This horror flick is getting some decent reviews at the moment, and if this one-sheet is anything to go by, it should be great. Our only issue is that it tells us that evil has an address, but it’s never more specific than the street. This is how mail gets lost, people!

    It Comes at Night - Designer: InsyncPlus

    It Comes at Night – Designer: InsyncPlus

    So many questions: what is the dog looking at? What is in the dark? Who is holding the rope? It’s queries like these that make for the best spooky posters, drawing us into a world that will more than likely creep the bejeezus out of us. That’s why you’ll find no bejeezus on this site.

    Kong: Skull Island (Japan)

    Kong: Skull Island (Japan)

    Solidifying Kong’s place as a kingly monster alongside Godzilla, this Japanese monster mashup is both old-school and a thrilling hint at the epic to come.

    Logan (IMAX)

    Logan (IMAX)

    The film defies convention with its dark outlook and relentlessly violent narrative, and we say those exact words in our review of the film. This throwback poster, designed for the IMAX release of the film, gives it real grindhouse kind of feel and the last time that Wolverine may ever look this tall.

    Santa Clarita Diet - Designer: and company

    Santa Clarita Diet – Designer: and company

    This very black Netflix comedy has a poster sequence that plays on the whole “you are what you eat” motto, depicting various body chunks in vaguely digestible formats. We like the simplicity of the nutritional facts plastered to the back of a would-be victim’s neck.

    The Secret of the Kells - Designer: Jessica Seamans

    The Secret of the Kells – Designer: Jessica Seamans

    Crafted for Mondo posters, this 2009 animated film gets the deluxe treatment from Seamans who called this a “dream assignment” as she attempted to capture the “beautiful and visually dense” nature of the film and its environments. This is the kind of poster we would happily be lost in for hours.

    The Smurfs: The Lost Village - La La Land Parody Poster

    The Smurfs: The Lost Village – La La Land Parody Poster

    Part of a series of posters that parodied the 9 Oscar nominees for Best Picture this year, we chose this one because the film itself won briefly, but ultimately lost to Moonlight after a ceremony snafu. If Warren Beatty pulled this out of the envelope, he’d just win our hearts.

    Top of the Lake - Designer: Jeremy Saunders

    Top of the Lake – Designer: Jeremy Saunders

    Australia’s own designer Saunders creates a power piece of imagery for the Sundance TV screening of Jane Campion’s series.

    Twin Peaks

    Twin Peaks

    A damn good poster. Does this even need an explanation? We just want the series now.

  • John Hurt: A Tribute in Posters

    John Hurt: A Tribute in Posters

    The film community of the world mourns the loss of actor John Hurt, who died in London today, only six days after his 77th birthday. Hurt was knighted in 2016.

    The dramatic actor was a veteran of stage, screen and television, earning a well-deserved respect from award-winning roles in Midnight Express, The Elephant Man, and Nineteen Eighty-Four. Of course, to sci-fi and fantasy audiences, he earned immortality as Kane in Alien, Mr. Ollivander in the Harry Potter series, and later became a bona fide British institution as The War Doctor during the 50th anniversary episode of the long-running Doctor Who.

    These handful of posters barely show the length and breadth of his career, but they are a good place to start a tributary binge of his work.  Hurt will next be seen in Darkest Hour as Neville Chamberlain, opposite Charles Dance in an adaptation of That Good Night, and as Leslie Salmon in British boxing film, My Name is Lenny.

    10 Rillington Place poster

    Mr Forbush and the Penguins quad movie poster

    Midnight Express

    Alien poster (1979) - Japan

    The Elephant Man

    Partners (1982) poster

    Champions (1984)

    1984 (John Hurt)

    Love and Death on Long Island

    The Proposition

    Snowpiercer (John Hurt) poster

    Doctor Who 50th poster

  • Australian poster revealed for ‘Dance Academy’ movie

    Australian poster revealed for ‘Dance Academy’ movie

    As an early Christmas present for Dance Academy fans, StudioCanal has released the theatrical poster for the DANCE ACADEMY film. The poster drops ahead of the trailer, due to be unveiled on Boxing Day this year. The film itself is due out on 6 April 2017.

    The feature film based on the incredibly successful two-time Emmy nominated Australian TV series, Dance Academy, that saw a group of teenagers through the ups-and-downs of elite dance training at the National Academy of Dance.

    Picking up eighteen months after the television series finale, the much-loved characters have moved on from the Academy and are living very different lives. Tara (Xenia Goodwin) was destined to become one of the top dancers of her generation but suffered a devastating injury that crippled her career. In her quest to defy the odds and make a comeback, Tara travels to New York to discover the true definition of a dream.

    Click on the images below to embiggen them.

    Dance Academy poster - StudioCanal (Australia)

    Dance Academy - StudioCanal

    Dance Academy - StudioCanal

    Dance Academy - StudioCanal

  • First poster and teaser trailer for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’

    First poster and teaser trailer for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’

    After countless teases online, Marvel Studios and Disney have released the first poster and short teaser trailer for GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2. It is released in cinemas the US on 5 May 2017, and in April 2017 in Australia.

    The post is a cool-as-hell black and white piece that puts Yondu (Michael Rooker) and Nebula (Karen Gillan) front and centre with the rest of the crew. To the familiar strains of “Hooked on a Feeling,” the brief teaser trailer shows us most the returning cast, with a curious shot of Rocket and Yondu walking side by side. It’s entirely possible that Bradley Cooper hasn’t recorded any lines yet.

    What do we think of this? The thing that has us a little worried is the romance that this trailer seems to be trying to build between Quill and Gamora, although we hope that Peter’s advances are shot down as comically as the wall in the final frame of the teaser.

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 poster

  • A new ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ trailer

    A new ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ trailer

    Coming in hot after the debut of the poster earlier today, a brand new trailer for ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY has arrived. Giving us more detail on the characters and how they related to each other, the film hits cinemas on 15 December 2016 from Disney.

    ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY is the first film in the new standalone movies from Lucasfilm. A prequel to the original Star Wars film, tells the story of how a group of unlikely heroes unite to undertake a daring and seemingly impossible mission to steal the plans for an ultimate weapon of destruction. Written by Chris Weitz and John Knoll, it’s directed by Gareth Edwards, and stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Jiang Wen, and Forest Whitaker.

    Check out the trailer below.

  • New Australian theatrical poster for ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’

    New Australian theatrical poster for ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’

    Of the half dozen or so posters for ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY that have been released by Disney so far, this is definitely the most recent. It arrives ahead of a promise new trailer due to drop tomorrow, and only two months before the cinematic release date of 15 December 2016.

    ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY is the first film in the new standalone movies from Lucasfilm. A prequel to the original Star Wars film, tells the story of how a group of unlikely heroes unite to undertake a daring and seemingly impossible mission to steal the plans for an ultimate weapon of destruction. Written by Chris Weitz and John Knoll, it’s directed by Gareth Edwards, and stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Jiang Wen, and Forest Whitaker.

    We are concerned that the giant people coming out of the Death Star may get in the way of the exhaust port. Just sayin’.

    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)