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The Playlist run down their favorites released in 2017:
https://theplaylist.net/best-movie-p...2017-20171204/
The winner:
https://theplaylist.net/best-movie-p...2017-20171204/
The winner:
Instant classic if the poster is anything to go by, you can always hope!
Great IMDb list of new thrillers if you want inspiration: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls063529722
Great IMDb list of new thrillers if you want inspiration: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls063529722
I like this poster concept, could have been executed better though, still high points for the thought! 24 hours to Live with Ethan Hawke, producers of John Wick, soon to come, good or not, I've got my doubts but positively open minded.
Great IMDb list of new thrillers if you want inspiration: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls063529722
Great IMDb list of new thrillers if you want inspiration: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls063529722
Really like these simplistic type of posters
Great IMDb list of new thrillers if you want inspiration: www.imdb.com/list/ls063529722
Great IMDb list of new thrillers if you want inspiration: www.imdb.com/list/ls063529722
The "Star Trek Beyond" poster was inspired by the poster for "Star Trek: The Motion Picture." It and many other Star Trek movie posters (as well as posters for "Apocalypse Now" and many others) were done by the late, great Bob Peak.
"Who's Harry Crumb?," starring John Candy, was not a popular film, but I loved the movie poster.
"Who's Harry Crumb?," starring John Candy, was not a popular film, but I loved the movie poster.
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The "Star Trek Beyond" poster was inspired by the poster for "Star Trek: The Motion Picture." It and many other Star Trek movie posters (as well as posters for "Apocalypse Now" and many others) were done by the late, great Bob Peak.
"Who's Harry Crumb?," starring John Candy, was not a popular film, but I loved the movie poster.
"Who's Harry Crumb?," starring John Candy, was not a popular film, but I loved the movie poster.