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Loki poster3/21/2023 ![]() However, not everyone is okay with that - including the Time Variance Authority. The show takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame, and follows the alternate version of Loki, who has created an entirely new timeline in an attempt to get the upper hand on his fate. Much like WandaVision before it, the upcoming Loki mini-series is all about alternative dimensions and time. Good news for curious parties (and innocent buildings), we’ve got answers for some of your questions, starting with “what’s with all the clocks?” I hope this does not come off as dramatic but if i don’t know more about the friendly cartoon clock in the corner by the end of the day i will burn down a building ![]() The poster depicts Loki (Tom Hiddleston) on the face of a clock, surrounded by three new characters, an image of his former princely self, and an animated clock that has left many more than a bit confused. David Cronenberg – Marginally squeaking past our number two entry, the Canadian horror guru grabs hold of our pole position.We’re less than a month away from the God of Mischief’s big return in Marvel’s Loki and if you weren’t already excited, a new poster revealed on the official twitter account is here to help. Truly, if you lived through this decade, it doesn’t get any better than this!ġ. Sir Ridley Scott’s legendary ALIEN still terrifies audiences and one can’t image this film without this infamous graphic. Ridley Scott – Second place goes to a poster that simplistically conjures up immediate dread and sheer terror and confirms that, “In space, no one can here you scream”. Like the legendary flick, incredible performances and the infamous soundtrack, the poster is equally potent a quintessential horror movie image.Ģ. The film propelled the mass-murderer sub-genre into overdrive (films like FRIDAY THE 13TH & ALONE IN THE DARK quickly and efficiently rode this wave of popularity and success). John Carpenter Coming in at number three is Carpenter’s masterpiece. And the poster (which borrows the one-eyes skull from 1972s TALES FROM THE CRYPT poster) will forever be remembered.ģ. John Hough – Heavily inspired by the poster art of the sixties, this Richard Matheson (I AM LEGEND) tale based on his novel HELL HOUSE is a thing of cinema beauty. Another gem from 1979, and we’re sure this classic poster helped to propel its cult.Ĥ. PHANTASM immediately became a surprise hit with horror fans boasting a modest budget of $300,000, it went to earn 12 million. Don Coscarelli – An incredibly strange film and the accompanying poster exemplifies that. Romero – One can’t have a top ten 70s classic horror poster list without including the follow-up to Romero’s classic NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD although simplistic in design, the DOTD poster completely encapsulates the film’s mood, theme and style, an image to be consumed by the consumers for sure.ĥ. Sadly PROPHECY is another great Paramount film that could have been a bigger hit, if promoted properly. It also kick-started the trend of Paramount Pictures burying their own horror flicks (THE KEEP or THE SENDERs ill-fates were touched on in our 80s spotlight). John Frankenheimer – PROPHECY is a love or hate it kind of film. Irwin Allen – Okay, we will admit that our eighth entry really isn’t the most terrifying flick on the list however, the poster really does, in typical busy Irwin Allen style, sell THE SWARM as a total fright fest: you will never look at bees the same way.ħ. The image is fantastic and is just as memorable as the flick itself. ![]() Werner Herzog – Almost like a poster constructed for an adult fairy-tale, this classic Herzog experience easily deserved a brilliant one sheet to accompany it theatrically. The poster, with an upside down Julie Christie, is beautifully haunting and mysterious and truly compliments this misunderstood gem.ĩ. But nothing compares to the weirdness that lurks within DEMON SEED (based on the novel by Dean R. Donald Cammell – Carrying on from the psychedelic 60s, the 70s expanded on that style and brought us some unique, hypnotic and visceral head-trip horror like PHASE IV & THE MANITOU. Now, of course, these selections are personal and cannot do the decade justice, so please pipe in with some of your favorites in the comments section below.ġ0.
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