Ari Aster movie posters are among the defining documents of contemporary horror cinema — a filmmaker whose debut features arrived with such formal assurance and psychological force that they immediately entered the conversation about the genre's greatest works.
Hereditary (2018), his feature debut, approached grief and family trauma through horror genre conventions and produced something that transcended those conventions entirely. Toni Collette's performance — harrowing, unguarded, and remarkable — anchored a film of sustained dread that critics and audiences recognised immediately as exceptional. A24's theatrical campaign deployed the film's domestic imagery — a house, a family portrait, a dollhouse — to disturbing effect, the normality of the images made threatening by context.
Midsommar (2019) moved its horror into blazing Scandinavian sunlight — a Swedish midsummer folk ritual becoming increasingly sinister. The marketing campaign exploited the film's visual paradox: flowers, sunlight, bright primary colours, and underneath them something deeply wrong. The extended director's cut generated its own theatrical materials. Beau Is Afraid (2023), with Joaquin Phoenix, pushed into more explicitly surrealist territory. Original advance one-sheets from the Hereditary and Midsommar campaigns are now scarce in fine condition.
Buy original theatrical prints from this essential contemporary horror director — a filmmaker whose first three features have established him as the defining voice of A24's prestige-horror generation and one of the most formally ambitious directors working today.
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