These were already tough to narrow down. That means come December, the "best of 2013" list is going to be full of excellent, agonized-over one sheets. Take a little break from your Tuesday to enjoy these lesser known gems and all-too-rare creative studio releases (in no particular order)!
Good posters make you stop walking in the middle of a sidewalk or on your hurried way to the next errand -- they give you a glimpse of a different world and tell a mini-story or connect you to a character. This list is based on the strength of the poster design/artwork itself, not the film it represents. Now that we're about 1/4 of the way through the year, it felt like a good time so examine some movie art that has been put out into the world thus far. These were already tough to narrow down. That means come December, the "best of 2013" list is going to be full of excellent, agonized-over one sheets. Take a little break from your Tuesday to enjoy these lesser known gems and all-too-rare creative studio releases (in no particular order)! No by unknown Lore by Jeremy Saunders The Bitter Buddha (version 2) by Derek Gabryszak Luv (version 2) by Gravillis, Inc. Oz: The Great and Powerful by BLT Communications, LLC Zero Dark Thirty by BLT Communications, LLC Gangster Squad by unknown Welcome to Pine Hill by Dan Bina, Katya Mezhibovskaya & Bergamot Clementine John Dies at the End by Gravillis, Inc. The Wolverine by BLT Communications, LLC What do you think -- did we forget any? Disagree with any of the above? Make your way to the comments!
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