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


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


The new minimalist one-sheet for the Brad Pitt thriller, Killing Them Softly, looks like it may have taken a page from the classic German poster for The Maltese Falcon by Hans Hillman.


Just in case you missed some of the greatest hits — not to mention, extremely accomplished artists and illustrators — featured here in the past 2+ years, feel free to check out the new sleeker version of Meansheets on Tumblr.

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




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).




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)
Although not on the scale of the recent Metropolis poster scandal, even a mid-century master like French poster artist, Roger Soubie (left), can be inspired by the classics…

