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Movie Poster Round-Up: Up In The Air, When In Rome, Zombieland, More!

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Though this has been a week of highly anticipated trailers, we still keep our com-mi-it-ment to bringing you the best movie posters from around the web available to you.  This week in the web’s Original Movie Poster Round-Up we have George Clooney and Vera Farmiga’s Up In The Air to kick things off.  That is followed by a highly bland Antichrist poster, a “new” Law Abiding Citizen poster, which I believe we brought to you months back, and an interesting New York, I Love You poster. I still can’t get enough of how many actors names are on this poster!  A new Dorian Gray poster with half-cracked face follows, the smaller movies Untitled (when is Adam Goldberg going to get more work!) and Five Minutes of Heaven with a possible award worthy performance from Taken star Liam Neeson being hyped, and the last one-sheet for Mike Judge’s Extract.

You want Kristen Bell?  You got her, with the When In Rome poster, though I don’t approve of nail-biting.  A brand new Zombieland one sheet hits, as well as the White Ribbon poster, a new movie from Michael Haneke whom you may know as the director of Funny GamesIMPAwards (thanks to them and Yahoo!) says this Palm d’Or Winner is due a U.S. theatrical release in December.  I can’t wait to see this movie Vigaristas! Oh wait, I did, it was called The Brothers Bloom and this is just an int’l poster for it.  Finally, another Saw VI poster drops for your enjoyment.

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new_york_i_love_you_ver3

dorian_gray_ver3

untitled

five_minutes_of_heaven_ver2

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wheninrome

zombieland_ver2

white_ribbon

brothers_bloom_ver4

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. ChaseKahn Says:

    I really want to see "Five Minutes of Heaven" — but no IFC On-Demand for me. That "White Ribbon" poster is gorgeous — almost looks like Criterion box art.

  2. RagingRob Says:

    Like the Dorian Gray poster, but does anyone know if this is getting a U.S. release?

  3. The Rake Says:

    Still no word on a US release for "Gray" though if it does well in the festivals, it could see a December run in a few theaters for Academy reasons with expansion next year. Other scenario is that it gets a larger US release next year, like Hurt Locker did this year. Nothing confirmed one way or another, since at this point any releases are going to be in Int'l markets.

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