Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: A Horrible Way To Die, imp awards, movie poster, Movie Posters, movie weekend, one sheets, poster film, you will meet a tall dark stranger
Here are the Best Movie Posters and One Sheets that Have Come Across the Web This Week
It’s Friday, so here are all of the best movie posters of the last week. You can always see all the one sheets from previous weekly editions of this post type by clicking our original movie poster round-up link, or the one in the header. This ought to kick start your movie weekend just right. Thanks as always to IMP Awards and enjoy your weekend.
Included is poster film art for: You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, Virginity Hit, Next Three Days, Inside Job, Beautiful Boy, Let Me In (French), Secretariat, Baghdad Texas, A Horrible Way To Die, Burlesque and Life As We Know It. Enjoy!











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Posted on 28 October 2009. Tags: anthony hopkins, antonio banderas, freida pinto, gemma jones, josh brolin, lucy punch, naomi watts, Woody Allen, woody allen's next, woody allens new movie, you will meet a tall dark stranger, you will meet a tall dark stranger movie
The title for Woody Allen’s new movie has officially been released.
According to “The Hollywood Reporter,” the title will be called You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. Allen, will serve as writer/director (naturally) and the Spanish company, Mediapro will produce. It will feature a talented cast of Antonio Banderas, Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins and Naomi Watts. THR said, “Gemma Jones, Freida Pinto and Lucy Punch round out the cast in the film that revolves around different members of a family, their tangled love lives and their attempts to try to solve their problems.” Stranger is set for release next year and it will be Allen’s second collaboration with Medioprod, with two more being planned.
What can I say? Allen is one of the all-time greatest and I’m really excited to see his new film, especially since it feature Banderas, Brolin and one my favorite actresses, Naomi Watts. After deviating earlier this year with a comedy (Whatever Works), it appears Allen will travel back to the Spanish drama brought forth from his prior effort, Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
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