I-Spy Photoshop

Heard of facial recognition software? French graphic designer, Sébastien Ocana, has an insightful blog called Endupliquant that detects various Photoshop manipulations on movie posters…

Best Ripoff?

On deeper reflection of Yahoo’s Best and Worst movie posters of 2011, I couldn’t help but see some vintage-spiration from James Bond and The Mackintosh Man (no, not Steve Jobs)…

Best or Worst List?

Yahoo released its Best and Worst movie posters of 2011. Do you agree or it just a bunch of pay-per-click hooey?

Ready For Their Chuck Close-Up?

The trendy new Men In Black posters were undoubtedly inspired from old school modernist painter, Chuck Close’s old school methods of Pointillism…(ImpAwards)

And let’s not forget everybody’s all-time favorite pointillist, Georges Seurat.

Inception-ing the Tree of Life

Two recent movies that I wanted to love — but, honestly, didn’t quite totally understand (although the visuals were stunning) were Inception and The Tree of Life. Luckily, my cognitive limitations didn’t prevent me from enjoying their maze-terful movie posters/marketing campaigns!

Carnage Knowledge

Roman Polanski’s new movie-based-on-a-play, Carnage, seems to have a lot in common with some of those foursome films of the 1970’s — Carnal Knowledge and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice — except without the sex!

AFM Poster Bash!

The Hollywood Reporter has The 20 Most Outrageous Posters that were shown at last week’s AFM (American Film Market) convention where film distributors from all over the globe gather to showcase their sometimes schlocky B-movie wares.