CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF FILMART GALLERY
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF FILMART GALLERY
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April 30, 2026 6 min read
The James Bond film series has never really been about espionage.
James Bond is an attitude and a silhouette that you can immediately recognize. It’s an elegant man holding a gun, slightly turning his body toward danger. Across more than six decades and more than 25 official films, James Bond posters have become artifacts, graphic distillations of style and masculinity.
Let’s step back and look at 007 imagery as a whole to understand the graphic language that the franchise built, refined, and perfected over the years.

April 15, 2026 5 min read
Before a collector starts to build a movie poster collection, the first thing to understand is exactly what differentiates a genuine artifact from a simple copy. Original movie posters were printed for a moment in time, used, handled, folded, and often discarded. What survives today does so against the odds.
For collectors, authenticity is the foundation. The difference between original movie posters and reprint movie posters is the difference between something decorative and a historical piece.
Use this guide breakdown to learn how to identify original posters, what specific details to look for, and how to develop a professional collector’s eye.

March 31, 2026 7 min read
Paul Thomas Anderson movies have evolved over the last three decades. His early films are chaotic and operatic, built with extreme techniques and extreme performances. His middle period turns inward. Obsession replaces spectacle. Psychology replaces plot. And in his most recent work, history itself feels unstable, refracted through fractured relationships and American myth.
So far, P.T. Anderson has directed fewer than a dozen features, yet he has become one of the most distinctive voices in modern cinema. A former Valley kid who shot mockumentaries and made his bones directing music videos in the 1990s, P.T. Anderson developed an instinct for rhythm, mood, and performance long before he commanded epic budgets.
Let’s take a chronological trip through six of Paul Thomas Anderson’s defining films, his actors, and how these works of art became cult classics.

March 15, 2026 6 min read
Few filmmakers are woven into our childhood memories quite like Steven Spielberg. His films have become such cultural staples that for collectors, the memorabilia feels less like merchandise and more like precious artifacts.
From shark-infested waters to dinosaur-packed theme parks, Spielberg’s cinematic worlds have left behind treasures that movie lovers hunt down. Here’s a look at 10 Spielberg-related memorabilia items that movie buffs can’t get enough of, including some of the most coveted Steven Spielberg movie posters ever printed.

February 28, 2026 4 min read
For serious cinephiles, “Lawrence of Arabia” (1962) is less a film than a rite of passage in 70mm celluloid. It stands as definitive proof of what can be achieved when a director’s obsession is indulged rather than restrained, and when a studio’s financial muscle is deployed in service of artistic vision.
Even for those who have never watched its full 222-minute runtime, the film’s imagery is unmistakable. That recognition owes much to the Lawrence of Arabia movie poster: an image so vivid, so monumental, that it has become one of the most coveted collectible movie posters in cinema history.
Here are the reasons “Lawrence of Arabia” endures, not merely as a film, but as a visual and cultural icon.

February 15, 2026 5 min read
David Lynch’s films exist in a space between dreams and nightmares, where meaning is felt more often than it is explained. Over the course of his career, Lynch developed a cinematic language defined by surrealism and an obsession with what lies beneath everyday appearances. Just as memorable as his films is the poster artwork that introduces audiences to these strange worlds, often revealing tone and emotion rather than plot.
Among Lynch’s most iconic works, “Eraserhead”, “Blue Velvet”, and “Mulholland Drive” stand as landmarks in modern cinema. Here, we describe how each film is distinctive, plays a crucial role in Lynch’s artistic legacy, and has left a lasting imprint on film culture.

January 31, 2026 4 min read
Outer space films tap into something ancient and instinctive: curiosity, fear, wonder, and the hope that humanity’s story extends far past our own small world.
Long before space exploration became part of daily headlines and livestreamed launches, these classic films made the cosmos feel vast, mysterious, and almost unreachable.
Here are four of the most iconic outer space films and the sci-fi movie posters that helped define how generations visualized space.

January 15, 2026 5 min read
Certain films build worlds. In the realm of the Western, those worlds are defined by vast, unforgiving landscapes, harsh light, long stretches of silence, and sudden explosions of violence.
For decades, Western films have been the cornerstone of cinematic myth-making, but their impact didn't stop when the credits rolled.
Below, we explore three definitive Westerns and the iconic posters that burned these landscapes into the collective imagination, forever shaping how we visualize the American West.

December 31, 2025 5 min read
If 2025 has proven anything, it’s that movie posters can still stir real excitement. In a year stacked with blockbusters, some of the most memorable storytelling happened before the lights even dimmed.
The list of best film posters of 2025 showcases an impressive lineup that includes two rebooted classics like “Frankenstein” and Naked Gun,” an Oscar-worthy performance by Leonardo DiCaprio in “One Battle After Another,” and the highly anticipated sequel to one of the decade’s biggest films — “Wicked.”
Let’s take a look at our favorites from what has been a standout year for film art.

December 15, 2025 5 min read
Drew Struzan, a towering creative force in the world of illustrated movie posters, passed away in October 2025, following a prolonged battle with Alzheimer’s. He was 78.
If you aren’t familiar with the name, you’re likely familiar with his work. From “Star Wars and Harry Potter” to “The Shawshank Redemption,” “Indiana Jones,” and “Back to the Future,” Struzan created art for films with universal appeal and cult followings.
To simply say he influenced pop culture for a majority of two generations would be putting it mildly. In this homage, we’ll pay tribute to his legacy through the stories of iconic Drew Struzan film posters.

November 15, 2025 4 min read
In the world of film marketing, few names resonate like Bill Gold. Over a career spanning 70 years, Gold designed over 2,000 posters, some of which have become cultural icons.
His legacy offers a masterclass in how design can adapt to the shifting currents of cinema while remaining unmistakably original.
In this blog, we discuss Bill Gold film posters, his magic, and his influence on modern cinema art.

November 01, 2025 5 min read
Every December, certain films find their way back into our homes and our hearts.
We know the lines by heart, we recognize the music before the first note plays, and we even notice the way the snow seems to fall just right.
Here are ten of the most iconic Christmas movies and their posters that continue to make our hearts glow a little brighter in December.
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