Movie Poster of the Week: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo”
Adrian CurryA look at the many faces of the newly crowned “greatest film ever made.”
A look at the many faces of the newly crowned “greatest film ever made.”
A look at the later work of the great Polish designer Waldemar Swierzy.
The 20 most popular posters to date from our related Tumblr, Movie Poster of the Day.
A look at the early work of one of the great designers of the Golden Age of Polish movie posters.
Some wildly different posters, and some marvellous ephemera, for Franju’s final film maudit.
Two posters for the same 1952 film say much about the different styles of two of the greatest movie poster designers of the era.
A look at the 1920s and 30s French posters of Jean Adrien Mercier, “the prince of affichistes.”
A look back at the best posters for the films of the great Japanese director Kaneto Shindo, who died this week at the age of 100.
On the opening day of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival: a poster round-up of the films in competition.
A look at the process that led to the poster for the new Zvyagintsev and its designer’s selection of his favorite movie posters of all-time.
An interview with Christian Broutin, designer of the celebrated poster for Jules and Jim as well as 100 other posters.
Matching digital posters for a recent screening of a 6-hour Filipino masterpiece.