Above: Japanese poster for Zero Dark Thirty (Kathryn Bigelow, USA, 2012); Designer: unknown.
Since I’ve now been running the Movie Poster of the Day Tumblr for a year and a half I thought it was high time I did another six month round-up of the most popular posters on the blog.
For some reason this Japanese poster for Zero Dark Thirty—an even more striking version of the American teaser—which I posted three months ago recently went semi-viral, racking up over 1,400 “notes” to date, making it by far the most popular (in as far as likes and reblogs really gauge popularity) in the history of the blog which now has, according to Tumblr, over 198,000 followers.
I’m especially pleased with the popularity of the second and third ranked posters: a couple of quite eccentric pieces of Eastern European illustration for lesser known films. It’s probably no surprise that...
Since I’ve now been running the Movie Poster of the Day Tumblr for a year and a half I thought it was high time I did another six month round-up of the most popular posters on the blog.
For some reason this Japanese poster for Zero Dark Thirty—an even more striking version of the American teaser—which I posted three months ago recently went semi-viral, racking up over 1,400 “notes” to date, making it by far the most popular (in as far as likes and reblogs really gauge popularity) in the history of the blog which now has, according to Tumblr, over 198,000 followers.
I’m especially pleased with the popularity of the second and third ranked posters: a couple of quite eccentric pieces of Eastern European illustration for lesser known films. It’s probably no surprise that...
- 6/7/2013
- by Adrian Curry
- MUBI
Things I find more grating than country music. The One Show. The music of Michael Buble. Louis Walsh. And that's probably about it. To be brutally honest, I haven't been much looking forward to Nashville, a new critically-hyped Us drama which centres around the world or rhinestones, Stetsons and boot-tapping darn' tootin' tunes.
However, if you're like me and you'd rather have a shave with a cheese grater than listen to an album of 'I miss my man' jaunty ditties, don't rule out this latest slice of soapy drama. There's plenty working in its favour and *whisper it* even the music wasn't that bad.
I'd watch nearly anything with Connie 'y'all' Britton in it and the Friday Night Lights alum was the main hook for me as ageing country singer Rayna Jaymes. Even when navigating some of the pilot episode's worst lines and clichés, she brought some likeability to the...
However, if you're like me and you'd rather have a shave with a cheese grater than listen to an album of 'I miss my man' jaunty ditties, don't rule out this latest slice of soapy drama. There's plenty working in its favour and *whisper it* even the music wasn't that bad.
I'd watch nearly anything with Connie 'y'all' Britton in it and the Friday Night Lights alum was the main hook for me as ageing country singer Rayna Jaymes. Even when navigating some of the pilot episode's worst lines and clichés, she brought some likeability to the...
- 2/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Pick up your remote and start setting reminders - or grab a pencil and a calendar if you're a bit behind the times - because there's some fan-bloomin'-tastic TV coming up in the next week.
We at Tube Talk have once again picked out the best programmes that are about to hit your box, which we've previewed below. Oh, and we'll also be putting on our finest tuxedos and diamond-encrusted ballgowns to catch the 66th British Academy Film Awards, which air Sunday (February 10) at 9pm on BBC One.
© BBC / Ruby Film & TV
Dancing on the Edge: Monday (February 4) at 9pm on BBC Two
You won't find anything more grand or glamorous on TV this week than Stephen Poliakoff's Dancing on the Edge, a five-part drama about a black jazz band in 1930s London.
Boasting an all-star cast including Matthew Goode, John Goodman, Anthony Head, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Merlin's...
We at Tube Talk have once again picked out the best programmes that are about to hit your box, which we've previewed below. Oh, and we'll also be putting on our finest tuxedos and diamond-encrusted ballgowns to catch the 66th British Academy Film Awards, which air Sunday (February 10) at 9pm on BBC One.
© BBC / Ruby Film & TV
Dancing on the Edge: Monday (February 4) at 9pm on BBC Two
You won't find anything more grand or glamorous on TV this week than Stephen Poliakoff's Dancing on the Edge, a five-part drama about a black jazz band in 1930s London.
Boasting an all-star cast including Matthew Goode, John Goodman, Anthony Head, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Merlin's...
- 2/3/2013
- Digital Spy
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