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Midnight Cowboy

This poster for 1969’s MIdnight Cowboy  is one of the more unique pieces I have in my collection. Midnight Cowboy is one of the most iconic movies of its era. It depicts the unlikely friendship of 2 loser hucksters in a seedy and desperate New York City – male prostitute Joe Buck, as played by…


Superman

Richard Donner’s 1978 Superman was the first major superhero movie of the modern era, and is still the benchmark by which all Superman movies are judged. I remember going to the movies to see this on the back of the promise of the tag-line: “You’ll believe a man can fly.”  The special effects, whilst cutting…


Kiss Of The Vampire

Kiss Of The Vampire is one of my favourite Hammer horror movies, even though it does not feature either Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing. I watched it again recently on YouTube and it really holds up well.  It takes the basic set-up template of a great many vampire movies (ie a young couple break down…


The Woman In Red / Weird Science

Kelly Le Brock had limited acting talents but was one of those classic 80s pin-up who became the stuff of schoolboy fantasies.   LeBrock started out as a model. (She was the Pantene girl who memorably implored  “Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful” in a famous TV commercial).  As an actress, she is remembered for…


Firefox

I doubt even the most avid Clint Eastwood fan would claim Firefox was one of his better movies. I remember buying this US one-sheet at a film memorabilia fair in Nottingham before the movie had been released in the UK.  From the poster it looks promising, with a great image and tag-line….but that’s about as…


The Evil Dead

I remember seeing Sam Raimi’s original 1981 The Evil Dead in the lecture theatre at university and I found it very scary and gruesome at the time. The movie was (unusually for its era) released both in theatres and on VHS, and it generated a lot of controversy as a so-called ‘video nasty’. It has…


Grease

I recently saw Jimmy Fallon ran a segment on The Tonight Show called “Honest Movie Reviews”, where they described Grease as “a bunch of people in their 30s, playing teenagers in the 50s, singing songs written in the 70s”. All of which is true, but it doesn’t much detract from the charm of Grease.  Grease…


Torn Curtain

Here are a pair of posters for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1966 thriller Torn Curtain. Like several of Hitch’s later movies, Torn Curtain is rather uneven, old-fashioned and boring in places. I saw it years again on TV and have not revisited it since. Stars Paul Newman and Julie Andrews try hard, but don’t have much chemistry…


Scarface

Here are two very different posters for two very different versions of Scarface. The original 1932 movie is a terrific and hugely influential gangster picture chronicling the rise and fall of Italian immigrant Chicago gangster Tony played by Paul Muni. Directed by the great Howard Hawks and produced by Howard Hughes, the movie faced multiple…


Summer Storm / Magnificent Obsession

Here are two very old posters for movies directed by Douglas Sirk. Now, I must admit I am not particularly familiar with Sirk, beyond him being name-checked in the 50s-style diner scene in Pulp Fiction (where a “Douglas Sirk Steak, bloody as hell” is on the menu). Sirk was active predominantly in the 50s and…