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Hello from Hollywood, where we're celebrating Gay Pride this month. Among our new acquisitions is an intense 1 Sheet for Greg Araki's The Living End movie poster (1992) that we've never seen before - one that addresses the AIDS crisis head-on and would have raised a few eyebrows if/when displayed. To see it, our other LGBTQ posters, Paris Is Burning original vintage movie poster, The Italian Job 40x60 poster, Raiders of the Lost Ark 40x60 movie poster, Le Mans Italian 2 Foglio original vintage, My Neighbor Totoro Japanese One Panel, Blow Up Italian Locandidna and more, click here.
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We've just finished our October update, with 104 new poster additions including lots of great HORROR titles: ROSEMARY'S BABY, SUSPIRIA, HALLOWEEN, REPULSION, FRIDAY THE 13TH, THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM, THE HAUNTING, POLTERGEIST, THE SHINING, FRIGHT NIGHT, a YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN 3 Sheet and more.
Other highlights include ALL ABOUT EVE 6 Sheet; 1 Sheets for LA DOLCE VITA, GREY GARDENS, 3RD MAN and PARIS IS BURNING; plus 007, Miyazaki, a stellar John Carpenter lineup and more...
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We've got more than 100 new vintage movie posters and acquisitions this month, but first I wanted to remind everyone that you can catch our Film/Art slideshow every Saturday night at the Cinespia at Hollywood Forever Cemetery Screenings. Upcoming films include the ultimate summer blockbuster - JAWS, Mike Nichols' THE BIRDCAGE on June 8th, which is Los Angeles Pride weekend. Our new vintage movie posters and acquisitions include 1 Sheets for GOLDFINGER, PSYCHO, BEING THERE plus rare Japanese 2 panels for ROSEMARY'S BABY and ONIBABA, a massive billboard for Jodorowsky's HOLY MOUNTAIN, an Andy Warhol designed German poster for the...
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September 2017 Original Vintage Movie Posters Dear Friends and Movie Lovers The Scary Season is nearly upon us. For Horror fans it came early: a cruel summer that saw the deaths of two of the genre's master directors: George Romero and Tobe Hooper. Hooper's TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE remains one of the most unrelentingly horrifying films ever made - despite the low budget and relative lack of gore (he said he was aiming for a PG rating!) And Romero... well, he practically invented the modern Zombie genre with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968, and later created what may be...