

This week, we have another varied selection of new movie posters for your perusal

This week we have another selection of movie posters to treat your eyes with, or not as the case may be. The posters today are covering sequel territory, low budget action horror and some well written and highly applauded comedy

This week we have another selection of up and coming movie posters from Prehistoric hunters in 10,000 BC, true life bank robberies in the Bank Job and the often talked about, and much delayed ,Sex in the City movie

From what I can tell everyone is excited about M. Night Shyamalan's new movie, The Happening. To be honest it’s hard not to be, love him or hate him, Shyamalan has made some interesting movies and a couple of not so interesting ones. Regardless he always sparks discussion and hopefully this one will be back on form

This is a special edition of posted as we pay respect to that staple of the horror title genre. The leading ‘The’. Many horror and shocker movies over the years have made use of this useful precursor, including such movies going back as far as 1915 with a movie called The Golem. Recently we have had plenty of movies taking use including The Grudge, The Ring, The Hole and The Descent

Once again this week we have a good mix of posters from a variety of genre's and movie styles. First up is the The Signal a horror film that is dragging its heels on its release. After first being shown at the Sundance in early 2007, well its finally due to be released in February 2008 after a year long wait
Posted on - December 27th, 2007 |
Tags: Animation, Comedy, Drillbit Taylor, horror, Horton, Jaime Pressly, Owen Wilson, Ratatouille, Seth Rogen, The Signal

This week we have a mix of new posters, including the 2 new Dark Knight posters that finally look the part. The previous posters for the Dark Knight have been a mix of bad and worse, with all of them being appetizers for the main dish

First up are a couple of promotional headshot posters for Hellboy 2 - The Golden Army. I liked the origonal Hellboy for its stylish direction and interesting characters and actors. With a director like Guillermo Del Toro on board you know its going to be stylish

Jumper is another movie to be adapted from a book of the same title by Steven Gould. Jumper is a science fiction story based around certain humans 'Jumpers' who can teleport and travel from place to place. The story follows David Rice a young man played by Hayden Christiansen, who discovers he has this genetic abnormality the ability to jump

30 Days of night is now out everywhere, and it reached the no1 position in the States in its first week. The scary survival horror movie with a vampire story that is dark and gritty
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