Tag: posters

  • First Poster for Iron Man 3, Second Mini Teaser Trailer

    First Poster for Iron Man 3, Second Mini Teaser Trailer

    As our Iron Man 3 coverage continues on this most Stark of weeks, another 10-seconds from tomorrow’s teaser trailer is released, and we are now pretty sure that it will feature Iron Man in some way. Don’t hold us to that. In other exciting IM3 news, Disney has released the first official teaser poster from the film, which features Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) standing in front of that now familiar line-up of suits. We say familiar as it has been used in every promotion from the first official photo through San Diego Comic Con and yesterday’s teaser teaser.

    Iron Man 3 is released in Australia on Anzac Day, the 25 April 2013 from Disney. It will be released in the US on 3 May 2012.

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    Iron Man 3 poster

  • Six New Retro Posters for Frankenweenie

    Six New Retro Posters for Frankenweenie

    In the tradition of the black and white ‘homage’ poster released back in July, Disney has released no less than six new posters showcasing the retro aspects of Tim Burton’s new film Frankenweenie. Released in the US this week, and in Australia on 25 October (just in time for Halloween), it features the voice cast of Winona Ryder, Martin Short, Catherine O’Hara, Martin Landau, Charlie Tahan and Atticus Shaffer. These six posters all feature characters from the film in parody poses. We are especially fond of The Curse of the Mummy Hamster.

    Frankenweenie Retro poster

    Frankenweenie Retro poster

    Frankenweenie Retro poster

    Frankenweenie Retro poster

    Frankenweenie Retro poster

    Frankenweenie Retro poster

  • Best Film Posters of September 2012

    Best Film Posters of September 2012

    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.

    The art of the poster is back and we’re loving it as the painted poster revisits our pages with gusto. Plus, someone better cut Saul Bass a cheque this month, as he has “inspired” one of two of our best. We still love them though.

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    The American Scream poster - Johnny Sampson

    The American Scream – Artist: Johnny Sampson

    From the artist’s Tumblr account: “Saw a rough edit of this movie and loved it. It’s about 4 different “home haunters” and their passion for Halloween. It’s also about following your dreams, no matter how silly they might be. Brought to you by the same people behind “Best Worst Movie”, directed and produced by Michael Paul Stephenson”.

    Camion poster - Karine Savard

    Camion – Artist: Karine Savard

    One of several posters for Canadian Rafaël Ouellet’s award-winning new film, that recently screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).  We love the minimalism of this, incorporating the title into the tire tracks. While undoubtedly not a direct influence on the design, we couldn’t help but me reminded of The Penguin Empire‘s poster for Blame.

    Collection poster

    The Collection

    If the purpose of a film poster is to grab the attention of the viewer, then this first poster for The Collection does just that. It might not be for all tastes, but like the posters for The Human Centipede series before it, it celebrates the grotesque and exposes it to the harsh blue light of day.

    Do Not Disturb poster - Mlle Affiche

    Do Not Disturb – Artist: Mlle Affiche

    Nothing screams film poster like a cartoon nipple cripple. Nothing.

    Dredd 3D - Mondo poster - Jock

    Dredd 3D – Artist: Jock

    Comic book artist Jock has been featured in this column before, with his Mondo poster for The Dark Knight Rises, and this month he re-teams with the Alamo Drafthouse to lay down the law on a special poster for the character on the latest adaptation for the 2000 AD character.

    Dust Up poster

    Dust Up – Artist: Akiko Stehrenberger

    Painted posters are back this month! Stehrenberger has gained some attention over the last few years with posters for Father’s Day and the Funny Games remake. With this one-sheet, Stehrenberger takes a leaf out of her recent poster for Case di Mi Padre. The tri-fold is a nice touch to add that retro flavour.

    È stato il figlio poster - Federico Mauro

    È stato il figlio – Artist: Federico Mauro

    Another poster for a film that will not get a huge release outside of its native territory, but the poster ensures that we’ll take a look at it. Federico Mauro has a very Saul Bass inspired design for this poster. By inspired, we mean that it has wholesale taken his design for Anatomy of a Murder. Nevertheless, a cool design remains a cool design.

    Frankenweenie IMAX poster

    Frankenweenie – Artist: Tim Burton

    Remaking his own short film as a feature-length stop-motion animated film, an original Burton sketch graces this IMAX exclusive poster for the upcoming Frankenweenie. Only those attending those sessions can grab this poster, so keep an eye out on eBay for this gem of a poster.

    Hitchcock poster - Anthony Hopkins - Bemis Balkind

    Hitchcock – Artist: Bemis Balkind

    To paraphrase Homer Simpson, this poster looks like the things they look like. The only thing more spooky than how much Anthony Hopkins looks like The Master of Suspense is how much this poster smacks of classic Hitch. While there is a flurry of activity around Hitchcock biopics at the moment, this poster takes the cake.

    Inheritance poster

    Inheritance – Artist: Aurélie Huet

    Keeping it international here at the Bits, we’re digging on the rotoscoped vibe that this poster is giving off. The minimalist design is all about the blue, and it’s lovely to see what can be done with just a few layers of the bluest of blues. The fighter jets flying overhead sit in contrast with the family portrait in the front. Did we also mention blue?

    Jurassic Park - Kevin Tong Mondo poster

    Jurassic Park – Artist: Kevin Tong

    How many Jurassic Park posters is this for Mondo now? It seems like a lot. At any rate, any excuse for a new Kevin Tong poster, all with requisite shapes and colours. He continues with a variation on his themes, and it is good to see that all of the nice dinosaurs have been included, and only one scary one up the back. All the dinosaurs up the front are all like “Dude, you’re going the wrong way!” and he’s all like “The colours, man! The colours!”

    Looper - Mondo poster - Martin Ansin

    Looper – Artist: Martin Ansin

    The film Looper plays with the concept of duality, and this is where Martin Ansin steps in with another fine print for the folks at Mondo. Using the characteristic lines we’ve seen in some of his other work, he splits the images with a two-tone colour scheme as well. The watch, we think, has something to do with time. That guy at the back looks just like Bruce Willis, right?

    The Master poster - France

    The Master

    Before anybody saw a frame of footage, Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film was already being overly praised by real critics and Internet critics alike. This international poster goes the ink blot test. We think we see a pair of eyes and some ink, but we could be wrong. The backwards title is distracting. We’ve not seen The Master, but we’re happy to give it five stars now if it’s easier?

    Monster Fest 2012 poster - Tom Hodge (The Dude Designs)

    Monster Fest 2012 – Artist: Tom Hodge (The Dude Designs)

    Hodge has had an incredibly busy month this September, with at least three column worthy posters. Yet this poster has a local flavour as well, hyping the Melbourne-based Monster Fest. From Hodge’s blog: “The concept was to create a classic film poster design based on the monster geisha character they have made for this promo short created by Isabel Peppard as the face of the fest for 2012…Its a straight down the line celebration of classic exploitation, monster, horror design to really drive home that film style vibe for the folks and as a fun poster momentum of the festival”.

    Nosferatu - Christopher Cox for Changethethought

    Nosferatu – Artist: Christopher Cox

    The Nosferatu poster was designed and illustrated by Changethethought artist and founder Christopher Cox. This is one of several screen prints done for the series, some adding a blood red border while others have an excessive amount of glow paint to give this an after dark glow.

    Pain and Gain poster

    Pain and Gain – Designers: BLT Communications, LLC

    This one is kind of cute. Designing a film about weight lifting to look like that weight gain powder may either be genius, or the best thing about a film starring Marky Mark and The Rock.

    Stand Up Guys poster

    Stand Up Guys – Designers: Works ADV

    What is it? Saul Bass appreciation month? Or are silhouettes just big this season? Even more distinct for the folks at Works ADV, who have traditionally done very Photoshop-heavy hero shots for big blockbuster films of the summer.

  • Tony Scott: A Tribute in Posters

    Tony Scott: A Tribute in Posters

    After learning of the sad passing of director Tony Scott, we wanted to show our shared love of the man’s work and the poster form. So what more fitting way than a showcase of the posters from all of Scott’s films from The Hunger (1983) through to Unstoppable (2010).

    The changing styles of the posters are indicative of the changing trends in cinema, but the Scott name and several of his collaborators – particularly Denzel Washington – remained constant throughout. Following Enemy of the State (1998), the ‘split-screen’ one-sheet became common, appearing on five of the seven remaining posters of his career. It was not simple repetition, but a filmmaker with a singular action voice signing his name across the publicity.

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    The Hunger poster

    Top Gun poster

    Beverly Hills Cops II poster

    Revenge poster

    Days of Thunder poster

    The Last Boy Scout poster

    True Romance poster

    Crimson Tide poster

    The Fan poster

    Enemy of the State poster

    Spy Game Poster

    Man on Fire poster

    Domino Poster

    Deja Vu poster

    Taking of the Pelham 123 poster

    Unstoppable poster

  • Best Film Posters of July 2012

    Best Film Posters of July 2012

    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.

    It would have been a big month for posters even if San Diego Comic-Con hadn’t landed, but it was that time of the year so we got a metric bucket-load. From official posters, Mondo variants, a festival poster and a viral campaign, it has been another bumper month for people who like looking at nice things to do with movies.

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    The film doesn’t come out until next year, and we still know very little about it, but that hasn’t stopped our good friends at Hopko Designs from putting together a design for the next M. Night Shyamalan film After Earth. If the movie is half as good as this poster, we’re in for a nice change of pace from the uneven director.

    After Earth (Hopko Designs) poster

    We permanently have a placeholder for whatever it is that Tom Hodge (aka The Dude Designs) is doing, and this one for A Cadaver Christmas definitely caught our eye. As he says on his blog ” I instantly connected the title with that classic cadaver feet/toe tag image so thought it would be a great way to frame the logo in the montage, it then also enabled me to tell the story of the film from top to bottom…”. This was done for the DVD sleeve, but definitely has an 80s vibe to it. Notice the way the edges are worn, to mirror that little bit of sleeve that used to stick out over the plastic?

    A Cadaver Christmas - Tom Hodge poster

    The good people at Mondo have teamed up with British artist Jock, best known for his work on 2000 ADThe Losers and Green Arrow: Year One. Jock contributed concept paintings to Batman Begins (2005), and now as the trilogy reaches its end, the artist has rendered this new poster for The Dark Knight Rises, filled with thousands of tiny bits of bat goodness that recalls a classic scene from that first film. This poster was available exclusively to people who visit the Mondo booth at San Diego Comic-Con.

    The Dark Knight Rises - Mondo poster - Jock

    Optical illusions are a sure way to make it into our monthly list, and while this film looks like – what’s a polite word for crap? – the poster for The Dinosaur Project does everything a great sheet should. It teases the exploratory nature of the film, and on first glance it is a dank cave with some people in it. Possibly looking for the one true ring to rule them all. The poster does, of course, form a dinosaur’s head and this might be the coolest poster for a film we have no other interest in.

    The Dinosaur Project - UK Quad poster

    The electrifying dog is back from beyond the grave! It’s Frankenweenie! Tim Burton’s latest has an appropriately retro poster, especially given he is remaking a short from the start of his career. This Comic-Con exclusive poster was coupled with a homage trailer that came out around the same time, and we particularly like the nod to the “spectacular, spellbinding third dimension”

    Frankenweenie Comic-Con poster

    Another Comic-Con exclusive The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is curiously devoid of Hobbits, or anybody else, other than Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellan). The artwork is almost reminiscent of the soft-focused landscapes of artist Alan Lee, who has undoubtedly influenced the series, although this poster design is from oster design by BULLDOG with assistance from mOcean. Now that the series is officially a trilogy, expect more poster goodness over the next two years.

    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Comic-Con Poster

    One of our favourite films of the Sydney Film Festival this year, and definitely one of our favourites of the year to date, was Holy Motors. Now Icon Film Distribution has released the Australian one-sheet for the film. Of particular note is that pull quote there at the top of the poster. Go on. Take a closer look. That’s right. It’s from your favourite site on the Interwebs: The Reel Bits. A long quote to be sure, but we’ve never been one for brevity. Check out the original review the quote was taken from.

    Holy Motors poster

    Mondo, the collectible art boutique arm of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, has unveiled several new posters for classic films this week. Laurent Durieux is behind both posters for King Kong and the one-sheet for The Iron Giant. These beautiful pieces of artwork evoke the wonder these films held when they were first released. They are also really cool. Known for his hatching and cross-hatching approach, the artist provides something distinctive in every print he produces.

    The Iron Giant - Mondo poster

    King Kong - Mondo poster

    The poster for Michele Placido’s Le Guetteur (The Lookout) caught our eye, so to speak, with the simplicity of its design. The French thriller is about a detective who hunts for the marksman who foiled the plan to catch a notorious team of bank robbers, and you kind of get that from the one-sheet. The design comes from Le Circle Noir, who do a mixture of local French one-sheets for US and other foreign films, along with a number for domestic product as well. Their website has a very comprehensive portfolio of their work.

    Le Guetteur poster - Artist: Le Cercle Noir

    It’s a bit of a Tolkien-fest this month as Mondo has announced that they have a licence for Lord of the Rings posters, starting with Aaron Horkey’s poster (and variant) for The Return of the King. Horkey’s style sits somewhere between artwork and typography, influence by the type of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The woody and organic style was developed over countless concert and art posters, and would have been seen by Mondo fans last year with Jurassic Park prints. This is the first of a series of posters by the artist.

    Return of the King - Mondo poster

    It would be very easy to accuse Lady Gaga of aping Madonna and Grace Jones, because she had, and now she can add acting in B-grade films to her resume as well. In pitch-perfect casting, Robert Rodriguez announced via this cool poster that the songstress/purveyor of meat couture would be in sequel Machete Kills, and she’s brought her own wolf.

    Machete Kills - Lady Gaga poster

    Huffington Post revealed the teaser poster for the next Paul Thomas Anderson film The Master, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams. As the source so nicely describes it, the poster is “a glass-half-full affair”. This is exactly what a teaser poster should be, teasing concepts and feelings rather than three big name actors mugging PhotoShop.

    The Master poster - Designer: Dustin Stanton

    Disney has released the first poster for Sam Raimi’s Oz: The Great and Powerful, due out on 8 March 2013 in the US. The beautiful painted poster evokes an instant sense of nostalgia and the familiar, with the Yellow Brick Road, rolling green hills and even the twister conjuring up memories of the 1939 classic film. The main character is the smallest element on the poster, rightly labelled a teaser, for it is not yet known what his role in this brave new world will be. This one is by BLT Communications, LLC, who most recently did runs of posters for The Amazing Spider-man and The Avengers.

    Oz: The Great and Powerful poster

    For the release of ParaNormanMondo have assembled some excellent artists and placed five new posters around the US at various locations. This particular one comes from Drew Millward. If you do spot one in the wild, take a picture of it and tag it #WEIRDWINS.

    ParaNorman Mondo poster - Drew Millward

    With the tagline “It ain’t Hollywood!”, a white clad animal person emerges from a phone booth, the glasses from his secret identity sitting idly on the footpath. The poster for Possible Worlds, the 7th Canadian Film Festival, was designed by Alexandra De Bonis and photographed by Matthew Lahoud. The site also reliably informs us that the model is the festival’s marketing and sponsorship manager Nick Jarvis. So his secret is actually out, exposing him to all manner of attacks from his enemies and ill-wishers. Stay the course, you shiny white knight of quality cinema!

    Possible Worlds 2012 Canadian Film Festival Poster

    Olly Moss also did a poster for The Dark Knight Rises, and apart from being one of Mondo’s widest releases, it is also joined by the far superior and beautiful sheet for Studio Ghibli’s magnificent Princess Mononoke, which celebrates its fifteenth anniversary this year. Yes, we feel old.

    Princess Mononoke - Olly Moss Mondo poster

  • Lady Gaga Joins Machete Kills in New Character Poster

    Lady Gaga Joins Machete Kills in New Character Poster

    Robert Rodriguez has shared a new poster for Machete Kills, one that features the pop star Lady Gaga in one of her most killer roles to date.

    The last time Rodriguez spoke up, it was to announce that Charlie Sheen had joined the cast. On this he adds “I just finished working with Lady Gaga on Machete Kills, she kicked SO MUCH ASS! Holy Smokes. Blown away!“. Has this now officially become the most interesting film of 2013?

    Principal photography is now ongoing for the sequel to Machete, starring Danny Trejo, Jessica Alba, Demian Bichir, Amber Heard, Sofia Vergara, Zoe Saldana and Charlie Sheen. This all ends in Machete in Space. How excited can we possibly get?

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    Machete Kills Lady Gaga poster

  • New Australian Poster for Holy Motors

    New Australian Poster for Holy Motors

    One of our favourite films of the Sydney Film Festival this year, and definitely one of our favourites of the year to date, was Holy Motors. Now Icon Film Distribution has released the Australian one-sheet for the film. From cult French filmmaker Leos Carax, comes the groundbreaking Holy Motors starring Kylie Minogue and Eva Mendes. From dawn to dusk, a few hours in the life of Monsieur Oscar, a shadowy character who journeys from one life to the next. He is, in turn, captain of industry, assassin, beggar, monster, family man, and more…

    Of particular note is that pull quote there at the top of the poster. Go on. Take a closer look. That’s right. It’s from your favourite site on the Interwebs: The Reel Bits. A long quote to be sure, but we’ve never been one for brevity. Check out the original review the quote was taken from.

    Holy Motors is released in Australia on 23 August from Icon Film Distribution.

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    Holy Motors poster

  • Teaser Poster for Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master

    Teaser Poster for Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master

    Huffington Post has revealed the teaser poster for the next Paul Thomas Anderson film The Master, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams.

    The film deals with Lancaster Dodds (Hoffman) a man who creates a religious movement in the 1950s. Some have said it is a thinly veiled musing on Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, but the lid has been tightly sealed on the film to date.

    As the source so nicely describes it, the poster is “a glass-half-full affair”. This is exactly what a teaser poster should be, teasing concepts and feelings rather than three big name actors mugging PhotoShop.

    The film currently has a release date of 12 October 2012 in the US.

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    The Master poster

  • Comic-Con: Man of Steel Poster Revealed

    Comic-Con: Man of Steel Poster Revealed

    In all the flurries of announcements during the Marvel panel today, DC/Warner (via the film’s Facebook page) quietly slipped out their official Comic-Con poster for Zach Snyder’s Man of Steel, the new Superman film due out next year. The iconic one-sheet puts the familiar S-Logo on a basketball, and wraps it around star Henry Cavill.

    With a screenplay from David S. Goyer, from a story by David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan, it will star Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Michael Shannon, Antje Traue, Russell Crowe, Harry Lennix and Christopher Meloni.

    Man of Steel is released on 13 June 2013 in Australia from Roadshow.

    Man of Steel (2013) poster

  • Comic-Con: Ant-Man Film Officially Announced, Logo and Footage Revealed

    Comic-Con: Ant-Man Film Officially Announced, Logo and Footage Revealed

    After years of rumours, the previously announced test footage was screened by Edgar Wright today at San Diego Comic-Con, confirming that the diminutive hero Ant-Man would be coming to the big screen after all.

    The script has been kicking around for a while, by Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, and now Wright will be brining the film to the big screen following the screening of footage at the Iron Man 3 panel at Comic-Con.

    No release date was announced, or actor details, but the following logo was revealed.

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    Ant-Man Logo poster - Marvel Studios