Maidens of Mascii

From the minds of Michel Landi (top left, The Carpetbaggers) and Jean Mascii come these two French pajama-clad beauties…

French Nagel?

Could mid-century French poster artist, Clement Hurel (top left), possibly have inspired 80s fashion maven, Patrick Nagel?

Viva Los Sombreros!

Hats off to these fine Mexican + French posters by Boris Grinsson (Viva Zapata), Guy Gerard Noel (Un Pistolet Pour Ringo), and Clement Hurel (La Cucaracha).

Moviepaper Romance

Sometimes a kiss is just a kiss…except at the movies. And if you’ve ever seen the ending of the sweetly sentimental Cinema Paradiso, you know what I mean! (IMP, FilmArt)

Franco-Italian Poster Smackdown!

Sometimes two different artists from two different countries — Clement Hurel (France) and Sandro Symeoni (Italy) — can come up with remarkably similar-looking posters for entirely different films…(KinoArt)

Kitchen Sink Poster of the Day

Wow, there’s something for everyone in this Belgian beauty — a gunman in a gas mask, street brawlers, kung fu fighters, and a femme fatale fresh from a swim in her negligée…(MoviePosterBid)

DYN-O-MITE!

Is it a popular 1970s TV catch-phrase or an explosive movie poster?

The Stalker of Suspense?

There’s a new Hitchcock biopic (not to be confused with the other Anthony Hopkins-Hitchcock flick) coming out in October by HBO called The Girl, starring Toby Jones as Sir Alfred — and it covers The Master of Suspense’s scary obsession with female lead, Tippi Hedren (played by Sienna Miller), during filming of The Birds and Marnie.