Since the early 20th century, horror movie posters have moved through several drastically different aesthetic eras. There ...
Even the movie’s advertising images have become a hotbed of discourse. First, it was because fans of the musical were disappointed that it didn’t perfectly mimic the iconic poster and Playbill ...
The image comes as the movie prepares to terrify audiences during the upcoming spooky season. Shared via the official Smile X ...
Wicked' fans edited the upcoming movie's official poster to hide Cynthia Erivo's eyes, in line with the famous illustrated poster for the Broadway musical Marc Piasecki/WireImage; Universal ...
The unofficial movie poster is more in line with the Broadway show's poster. Cynthia Erivo is reacting to an edited version of the "Wicked" movie poster she calls the "wildest, most offensive ...
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The movie’s co-star took to social media to argue that hiding her eyes and much of her face in the altered poster "is to erase me." By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief The altered version of ...
Cynthia Erivo has hit out at fans who digitally altered her image in the poster for movie musical Wicked, saying: “It degrades me.” The official poster for the upcoming film was released last ...
The movie’s heightened gore correlates to the movement’s all-too-bloody violent struggle, as Ben, played by Duane Jones, the sole person of color among the living, hides from the ghouls in an ...
That line will echo through the movie, a stimulating discussion of religion that emerges from a horror movie wrapper. Despite a second-half slide and feeling unbalanced, this is the rare movie that ...