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The following posters also accomplished their marketing mission. The only caveat was that they were released within the past two and a half decades.
*One entry below references both sexual assault and self-harm.
10) Promising Young Woman

The poster for Promising Young Woman is fairly simplistic. It’s just Carey Mulligan’s Cassie Thomas standing in front of a fogged mirror, using her lipstick to write the title of the film on it.
This accomplishes two things, and they’re both related to how the movie’s plot is carried out. Thomas is carrying out revenge on her male college classmates who sexually assaulted her best friend, ultimately resulting in her taking her own life. To accomplish this, she’s relying on those male classmates not remembering her, which they don’t. The fogged imagery of her captures this anonymity. Secondly, she utilizes her sexuality to get within their circle so she can exact her revenge. The poster conveys this tactic, as well. It’s a memorable image, one that also sticks in the memory courtesy of its vibrant visual aesthetic.
Stream Promising Young Woman for free with ads on Prime Video.
9) Casino Royale

Looking at the Casino Royale poster, we know right off the bat that the movie is going for a more grounded tone. With a muted color tone, we get the sense that it’s actively trying to lose the bombast that ended up sinking the Pierce Brosnan era in silly installments like The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.
All that is shown is the sight of the new Bond sitting at a poker table. He’s looking to the side in a way that makes one think he’s on the lookout for someone about to stab him in the back as much as he’s guarding his hand from the lurking eye of any fellow players.
Stream Casino Royale on Prime Video.
8) The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

On one hand, the three The Lord of the Rings posters (each of which are pretty much equal to the other) are the blandest on this list. After all, it’s just a bunch of the characters sandwiched together.
But, on one hand, with such an expansive roster that was necessary. On the other hand, none of the posters seem particularly overcrowded. The posters also accurately convey the movies’ earthy visual palette in a way that’s hard to take your eyes off of.
Stream The Lord of the Rings Trilogy on HBO Max.
7) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

As mentioned, most of the MCU posters are entirely forgettable. They’re like the posters for The Lord of the Rings movies except the sandwiching of all the characters tends to look overwhelming. There are no real hooks to the poster, they all just blend together. Which, admittedly, some say about the MCU movies themselves.
But leave it to James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy movies to stand apart a little bit. This is particularly true of the teaser poster for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. The final one-sheets for the three Guardians movies are all vibrant, and memorably so, but they face the same aforementioned crowding issue. With the Vol. 2 teaser poster we get a black-and-white image of its main characters nonchalantly leaning against a wall. They look like rebels, uncaring of the fact they’re being photographed. They also look like suspected criminals in a line-up, which also works for the characters. It’s an underrated MCU advertisement.
Stream Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 on Disney+.
6) Get Out

Given how the point of Get Out is to analyze modern day racism, it makes sense that the poster is divided in one black half and one white half. And at the center of those two halves is a screaming man. Why he’s screaming we don’t know. If we want to know, we have to buy a ticket.
Why is he in that chair? Why is he gripping the chair’s arms as if his life depended on it? Why is he looking up? Just how will the conflict between black and white conveyed by the one-sheet play out in the narrative? Those are all questions that can only be answered by watching the movie. The Get Out poster does exactly what a piece of marketing should do, and it does it with minimalist style.
Stream Get Out on HBO Max.
5) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

No one could craft a beautiful image like Drew Struzan, with his lifelike renderings of the films’ stars and organic balance of the colors that were prominent in the movies themselves. His work on the Star Wars movies, the Indiana Jones movies, the Back to the Future movies, they were all unrivaled.
Add his poster for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (or Philospher’s Stone, depending on where you live) to the list. It’s a fantastic addition to his oeuvre, and it’s unfortunate the films’ marketing switched to photo-based posters for the remainder of the series.
Stream Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone on HBO Max.












