Category Archives: Posters
New International Poster For “Black Swan”
From what I hear, Natalie Portman’s performance in this film is nothing short of extraordinary. I am simply dying to see it. Really love this new poster.
Thanks to LiveForFilms
New Posters For “True Grit,” “How Do You Know”
A whole series of character posters have been released for the Coen Bros.’ remake of True Grit and a really cute one-sheet for James L. Brooks’ dramedy How Do You Know.
New Poster For “Blue Valentine”
This film has had strong buzz, especially for Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams’ performances, since it debuted at Sundance in January. It has since receive an NC-17 rating, which is currently being appealed in hopes of an R rating without having to do any cuts. I’m a fan of both Gosling and Williams and simply cannot wait to see this film. As an added perk for me, and perhaps others, Brooklyn based band Grizzly Bear composed the score to the film. It’s due to have a limited release in theaters in the United States on December 31st.
New Poster for “Jane Eyre”
I’m not really sure how I feel about another adaptation of Jane Eyre. I have seen eight, yes EIGHT, adaptations of this story. It is one of my all-time favorite books, one that I have read multiple times. Once upon a time I rated all the Jane Eyres based on overall adaptation and also based on their respective Mr. Rochesters (Timothy Dalton is my favorite). Anyways, this version is set to open in March 11, 2011 and stars up-and-coming starlet Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland, The Kids Are All Right) and Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds). I do really love Fassbender and this poster is wonderful, but I’m still a little doubtful that another adaptation is necessary.
New Posters For 127 Hours, Casino Jack, The King’s Speech and London Boulevard
These are all films I cannot wait to see. Especially London Boulevard, the directorial debut of William Monahan, who won an Academy Award for his adapted screenplay of 2006′s The Departed.
New Posters For The Tourist, Rabbit Hole, Morning Glory and The Way Back
I cannot wait to see all of these movies. They each have the potential to be amazing, though they’re all such different genres. They also star a plethora of people I love.
New Posters For “Made in Dagenham” and “For Colored Girls”
I love Sally Hawkins and pretty much everyone else in Nigel Cole’s Made in Dagenham and For Colored Girls is perhaps the only Tyler Perry film I’ve ever actually wanted to see.





























