Featuring stars Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz caught up in a moment of intimacy, the poster boldly announces the film as a sexy and dangerous relationship study.īart Layton’s heist drama “American Animals” tells the true story of four criminals who set out to steal the highly valuable book “The Birds of America.” This ingenious poster makes it clear just how much that decision will go on to haunt the main characters. The poster for Sebastian Lelio’s “Disobedience” is a passionate snapshot of the movie. Amazon’s stunning poster is an evocative look at fiery torment and the young girl haunting the protagonist. Like Lynne Ramsay’s most effective work, “You Were Never Really Here” is a tapestry of impressionistic moments that paint the portrait of a man broken by violence. The gorgeous illustrated poster beautifully consolidates nuggets of Tan’s memories into the forefront. Sandy Tan’s documentary “Shirkers” finds her falling down the rabbit hole of her own complicated life as a filmmaker. The image of a blasting rocket shrouded in grey clouds teases the danger of Neil Armstrong’s physical and emotional journey. While Universal had to put Ryan Gosling front and center on its theatrical “First Man” posters, the studio’s exclusive IMAX poster was far more atmospheric. More people should check out this female skater slice-of-life tale. The fiery enviornment striking through Ethan Hawke’s face teases the conundrum that eats his character alive.Ĭrystal Moselle’s Sundance favorite “Skate Kitchen” has a relaxed energy that is perfectly reflected in Magnolia’s official poster. Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning are the last two people alive in Reed Morano’s Sundance-winning second narrative feature, “I Think We’re Alone Now.” The hand-drawn poster captures the juxtaposing moods of the central characters in an eye-catching way.Ī dash of art house prestige (that font!) and a huge splash of blood made Amazon’s poster for Luca Guadagnino’s “Suspiria” both incredibly appropriate for the wild movie it teased and visually unforgettable on its own.Ī24’s theatrical poster for Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed” is a striking bit of character in close-up, but it’s an effective selling point for the film’s story once you’ve actually seen the movie. Neon’s dreamy, purple-infused poster captures the slow-burn seduction of Katz’s direction. Click through the gallery for the selections.Īaron Katz’s evocative mystery thriller stars Lola Kirke as a personal assistant to a Hollywood actress who is thrust into a murder mystery after her famous boss is found murdered. As part of IndieWire’s 2018 year in review, these are the 35 best posters of the year. This year, incredible indie offerings like “First Reformed” and “Suspiria,” festival sensations like “Burning,” documentaries like “Shirkers,” and studio fare such as “The Meg” and “Red Sparrow” delivered eye-popping one-sheets that deserve a spot on your wall. However, the reason why the producer added the Amazon Prime logo on the poster is still a mystery.Image Credit: A24/Bleecker Street/Well GoĮvery great movie needs a great movie poster. But the audience won't come to the theatres if the movie becomes available on the Amazon Prime a few days after the release. Interestingly, printing the Amazon Prime logo on the movie poster has now become a hot topic. Producer Gnanavel Raja made a deal with Amazon Prime. Recently the same happened with Vijay Devarakonda's upcoming movie 'NOTA'. Some of the producers are even making a fancy deal even before the release of the film. But as the producers will get more profit with the digital platforms, some are showing more interest in them. Ther are claiming that the audience will lose interest to come to the theatres if the movie is made available on the internet. Ace producers like Suresh Babu are against this system. As soon as the movie gets released, the digital rights will be sold and within two months, the movies are getting available on the digital platforms. The digital platforms also became important these days.
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