By Chris Malbon
As Wonder Woman continues to blow up at the box office, fans and critics alike are praising the film. I've seen it twice already and I've enjoyed the hell out of it both times. It's just such a wonderfully told story filled with themes of hope and love. Of course, it's loaded with a ton of great action as well.
To celebrate the success of the film, Poster Posse has released a collection of Wonder Woman poster art from various artists. Each one of them envisioning the film and its heroic character in different ways and styles.
By Simon Delart
By The Dark Inker
By Berkay Daglar
By Daniel Nash
By Doaly
By Mike Mahle
By Orlando Arocena
By Andrew Swainson
By Rich Davies
By Simon Delart
By Jp Valderrama
By Mike Mahle
By Simon Delart & Hugo Delart
By Simon Delart
By Rafal Rola
By Paul Ainsworth...
As Wonder Woman continues to blow up at the box office, fans and critics alike are praising the film. I've seen it twice already and I've enjoyed the hell out of it both times. It's just such a wonderfully told story filled with themes of hope and love. Of course, it's loaded with a ton of great action as well.
To celebrate the success of the film, Poster Posse has released a collection of Wonder Woman poster art from various artists. Each one of them envisioning the film and its heroic character in different ways and styles.
By Simon Delart
By The Dark Inker
By Berkay Daglar
By Daniel Nash
By Doaly
By Mike Mahle
By Orlando Arocena
By Andrew Swainson
By Rich Davies
By Simon Delart
By Jp Valderrama
By Mike Mahle
By Simon Delart & Hugo Delart
By Simon Delart
By Rafal Rola
By Paul Ainsworth...
- 6/6/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Once in a while, a film comes along that is ultimately hindered by the fact that it plays on a variety of elements which are generally considered flaws (even nearly insurmountable flaws), hoping to make use of some variety in the medium. These are films that polarize audiences and critics alike, and for those unwilling to really chew on a film, they offer up all the negative soundbites on a silver platter. But, for those who let a film wash over them, and mull them over for days or weeks before slapping together a few hundred words, these are the films that give us such rarities of criticism as something that opens with, "It's so slow as to be nearly unwatchable," and proceeds to sing its praises.
Hanna is such a film.
The story of a girl raised since she was an infant in a small cabin in the desolate wilds of Finland,...
Hanna is such a film.
The story of a girl raised since she was an infant in a small cabin in the desolate wilds of Finland,...
- 4/28/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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