Kult Studios has released 4 new Cars posters made by Eric Tan. You can order them in either 13″ x 19″ on paper($155), or 17″ x 24″ on canvas($425). There are also options to get it framed for an additional cost. On sale now HERE.
Category Archives: Movie Posters
“It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!” by Tom Whalen
Tom Whalen has been really busy this year and from the looks of it, is looking to end the year on a very strong note. “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!” is his take on an absolute Peanuts classic. It is an 18″ x 24″ 8-color screenprint, with a regular edition of 280 ($50), a purple variant edition of 50 ($100), and a STEEL variant of 20 ($250).
These are available for pre-order on Thursday, October 6 – Tuesday, October 11 via http://www.emovieposter.com/.
Or email them directly and place your order at phillip@emovieposter.com
They will officially drop online Wednesday, October 12th at a random time HERE.
Quentin vs. Coen prints from Spoke Arts
Following last weekend’s successful Quentin vs. Coen art show at the Beyond Eden event in Los Angeles, they’ll be releasing all remaining prints tomorrow, Wednesday, October 5th at a random time HERE.
Below are a few prints that you will see for sale, but there will be so much more!
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“Salem’s Lot” by Rodolfo Reyes
A wonderful retro style print by Rodolfo Reyes for “Salem’s Lot” (a somewhat forgotten horror gem written by Steven King). Numbered edition of 50 Giclee print, measures 16.5″ X 23.5″, and cost £40.00 ($62US). On sale now HERE.
“American Psycho” by Adam Rabalais
Weekend Features: “The Thing” by Tyler Stout
Posters From The Past
When it comes to movie poster artists nowadays, Tyler Stout is top tier. His extravagantly illustrated posters are so densely packed with key elements, scenes, and characters of the movie, that you almost feel that you are watching the entire movie just by looking at his posters. Stout’s style of photo-realistic meets comic-book action hero illustrations seems to bring the characters to life. I have never seen so much active motion going on in a still image of a Tyler Stout poster.
This poster first went on sale in April of 2008 on www.mondotees.com and then later on his own website. From what can recall, this poster was slow steady build to the “Holy Grail” heights that it is now. Getting the poster on drop day was pretty effortless, but as weeks and months passed, fans kept coming back to this print, new fans discovered this and the talent of this artist, and nowadays it is regarded as a classic Tyler Stout.
“The Thing” is a 24″ x 36″ 5-color screenprint with GID ink. Every character infected by The Thing has glow-in-the-dark eyes. Very cool! The regular edition had a run of 210, and variant Silver Edition of 65. Initial secondary market prices lingered around the $150-200 range, but with Stout’s popularity literally exploding, seeing secondary market sells in excess of $2000+ has been documented a number of times.
“Star Trek” by Daniel Danger
Daniel Danger released a small batch of Artist Proof’s of his “Star Trek” movie poster onto his store website. Get them at a good price! On sale now HERE.
“Frankenstein” by Drew Struzan
After a couple instore/on site releases, Drew Struzan’s “Frankenstein” is finally making its way to an online release. It is a 15″ x 36″ 21-color screenprint, has an edition size of 325 (limited quantities left), signed/numbered, and will cost $285. On sale Friday, September 30th at a random time HERE.
“First Things First” by Max Dalton
The light-spirited and instantly likeable style of Max Dalton translates very well into his latest poster titled “First Things First”, a Kill Bill Tribute. It is a numbered print with an edition size of 150. It will first be made available this weekend at Spoke Arts Quentin vs. Coen art show, taking place this weekend at Los Angeles’ Beyond Eden, multi-gallery event. Afterwards, any remaining copies will go online and be sold HERE. However, if you’re around the SoCal area this weekend, do try and make this great event, check out this poster, as well as many other art pieces to be exhibited at the show.
Quentin vs. Coen preview
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“An American Werewolf in London” by Olly Moss
Fantastic Fest had a special screening of “An American Werewolf in London”, in which a movie poster by Olly Moss was unveiled and given to ticket-holders at the screening. It is a 15″ x 24″ screenprint with an edition size of 380. Moss will be signing copies of the poster on Sunday at the Mondo Store, where they’ll also have the remaining posters and a variant for sale.















