We all remember the old creative movie posters, or for those who weren’t around back then we have seen them on the walls of studios and college dorms of creatives. No longer do we see great artwork on the posters of the latest blockbusters but mediocre photoshop work that is high school grade at best.
The theme is reoccurring with most the latest posters, colours, floating heads and poor tags all creating the generic posters that we see these days. Fan art is often kicking the ass of the studio produced posters, which is frankly embarrassing for the big Hollywood studios.

Adam
Editor of the Lakewood Journal and the founder of Lakewood media. Also an avid landscape and travel photographer.
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