Halloween Howl!
CRY…SCREAM…It’s Halloween! Filed under: 1950s posters, 1960s posters, Artists & Illustrators, French movie posters, Horror movie posters, Pop Culture, Thriller movie posters Tagged: boris grinsson,...
View ArticleA Dash-ell of Hammett, please?
Look out, film fanatics, because Noir City’s annual San Francisco Film Noir Festival begins this weekend and runs through January 29, capping off with a Dashell Hammett marathon, including screenings...
View ArticleMeet The Sauvages…
Here’s some savagely beautiful sauvage (means “wild” in French) things from Boris Grinsson (top), Constantin Belinsky (The Wild One and bottom, middle), Roger Soubie (Hud, middle right), and Clement...
View ArticleMetropolis Ripoff?
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… Filed under: 1920s posters,...
View ArticleFiscal Clift?
Who would’ve thunk that all these expensive Montgomery Clift posters were causing the world’s debt crisis? Guess I wouldn’t expect anything less than top dollar from such iconic Internationally-known...
View ArticleGone With Le Vent…
Just in case you haven’t set eyes on the delicious movie poster collection of Eatbrie, then check out his latest French take on an American classic — the Thomas Hart Benton-like two-panel for Gone With...
View ArticleWhen Monsters Met Maidens…
From December 14-18, 2012, The Swann Auction Galleries presents Monsters and Maidens: A Film Poster Collection, featuring some of the darnedest damsels in distress designs that any movie poster lover...
View ArticleCome Sail Away!
Until They Sail (French grande, 47×63) from Roger Soubie… Filed under: 1960s posters, Artists & Illustrators, French movie posters, Romance movie posters Tagged: paul newman, poster, roger soubie,...
View ArticleCannes Kind of Love…
The new poster for The 2013 Cannes Film Festival is a tribute of sorts to the 1960s Paul Newman-Joanne Woodward starrer, A New Kind of Love — although I’ve always had a deep crush on the French version...
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