El Hombre?

I never need an excuse to boast the poster work of Boris Grinsson (seen below on bottom right), but ESPN’s story about slugger, Albert Pujols, recent signing with the Los Angeles Angeles gave me a perfect one…

Sophia Bardot!

Vanity Fair has taken time out from covering the Oscar flavors of the month in their Hollywood Issue to profile the 77-year-old bombshells, Brigitte Bardot and Sophia Loren –– two strong-willed women who went onto live productive lives far from the bright lights of Hollywood.

If you want to check out the rest of these legendary ladies’ beautiful one-sheets, be sure to check out Eatbrie’s impressive collection (scroll down the left side). (EMoviePoster)

Presidents’ Day Poster Bash!

Today in the USA is Presidents Day (aka first President George Washington’s birthday), a federal holiday for Americans to celebrate their Presidential history, as well as a much-welcomed Monday off for some offices and their worker bees…(ImpAwards)

Here’s a few new takes on ol’ Honest Abe Lincoln…

And if you’re feeling nostalgic about the Bush years, look back at this set of clever character posters

This Means Love?

If all is fair in love and war action-comedy, then Reese Witherspoon is getting the Mr. and Mrs. Smith treatment in This Means War…(ImpAwards)

& Movie Posters…

Sparks of Love!

Okay, sorry to get all mushy on you, but one man heartbreaker, Nicholas Sparks, has written the book The Notebook on the romance genre in the last decade or so with his tender-hearted tales…so much so that pretty much every romantic drama now looks like a Nicholas Sparks novel.

For instance, this weekend’s The Vow? Looks like a Sparks, sounds like a Sparks, but not actually a Sparks.

Can you tell which movie posters below are based on Nicholas Sparks novels and which are merely just trying to give off sparks? (ImpAwards)