I have a special love for the Rosemary’s Baby poster. Haunting without seeming to try.
Have you been over to Mark’s Countdown of 100 Best Film Noir Posters at Where Danger Lives? I feel like I’m the last person to see this, but it was great to look through it all in one post. Although I have to admit that there are many international film noir posters that totally beat the American ones for beauty and style.
I have a special love for the Rosemary’s Baby poster. Haunting without seeming to try.
Have you been over to Mark’s Countdown of 100 Best Film Noir Posters at Where Danger Lives? I feel like I’m the last person to see this, but it was great to look through it all in one post. Although I have to admit that there are many international film noir posters that totally beat the American ones for beauty and style.
http://wheredangerlives.blogspot.com/2011/05/100-greatest-posters-of-film-noir.html
http://www.libertasfilmmagazine.com/classic-top-6-film-noir-posters-foreign-edition/
You’ve been to this site, yes?
http://www.filmonpaper.com/posters/
It’s a newly-launched haven for poster art.
Kurt – no, I am not familiar with that site, but it is fantastic!
I like this one too:
http://fuckyeahmovieposters.tumblr.com/
I’d never seen that Rosemary’s Baby poster. That’s got to be one of the scariest things ever. Chilling.
Tracey – I know – and the vast black space beneath with the white words “Pray for Rosemary’s Baby”.
Believe me, after seeing that image, I don’t need to be pushed to pray for Rosemary’s Baby! I’m already terrified.