The designer Vasilis Marmatakis has created posters for the director’s films that are often as enigmatic as the movies themselves.
Category: vis-design
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We Traveled the Real California That ‘One Battle After Another’ Imagined
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film spotlights unseen corners of the state. To find them, our photographer traveled California from tip to tip.
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Watch a Light Cycle Chase in ‘Tron: Ares’
The director Joachim Ronning narrates a sequence from his film featuring Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith and Jared Leto.
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‘Face/Off,’ the Bonkers Blockbuster With Staying Power
In 1997, Nicolas Cage and John Travolta swapped identities and faces in John Woo’s extravagant action thriller. The results were fabulously ludicrous.
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Jennifer Lopez’s Life Is Her Greatest Art. These 7 Roles Explain Why.
Her casting in the forthcoming “Kiss of the Spider Woman” underscores how her best onscreen work has always been informed by what’s happening offscreen.
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Carrie Underwood’s Lyrical Blitz of the N.F.L.
To customize the musical opener for week after week of “Sunday Night Football,” Underwood rattles through dozens of versions in a marathon recording session.
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The Girls Are Screaming
A shriekathon in “John Proctor Is the Villain” is the latest in a wave of young women letting their pipes loose — and exhorting anyone to join in.
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They’re (Mostly) Good Dogs and Even Better Film Symbols
Directors use our canine friends to convey connection even as we’ve grown more disconnected from the animal world.
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Does Your Face Need Work? She’ll Tell You.
Melinda Farina, known as the Beauty Broker, sends Hollywood actresses and everyday women to doctors around the globe. In her world, the knives are always out.
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‘Road House’ Still Reigns as the Best Bad Movie
In 1989, Patrick Swayze played a bouncer at an outrageously out-of-control bar. It set a standard for a movie that’s irresistible, almost in spite of itself.
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Why Young Americans Dread Turning 26: Health Insurance Chaos
Young adults without jobs that provide insurance find that their options are limited and expensive. The problem is about to get worse.
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How to Watch Hitchcock: 5 Steps to Unlock the Master of Suspense
The director combined camera, sound and perspective techniques to create almost unbearable tension and anxiety for the audience.
