It’s another standard of excellence in cinema—and we’d argue that there’s indeed correlation between great posters and great films. Consider: In our (admittedly wildly unscientific!) ...
A one print of 1931’s “Frankenstein” has the highest estimated value at $250,000. With only seven or eight copies known to exist, it’s considered the “holy grail” for poster collectors. Physical media ...
Every year during awards season, a doggy daycare in Illinois remakes all the movie posters for the Oscars best picture nominations using its pups. Click here for important updates to our privacy ...
We picked 20 movies that have been nominated for an Oscar since 1990 and found the headlines that ran with each New York Times review. Can you pair them correctly? Movie posters courtesy of IMDB.