This is the kind of Year in Review article that could get out of hand. Long-winded explanation of the intricacies of studio marketing and boutique-driven movie art prints. But lets be honest with ourselves, if you’re reading this article, you are here to see the posters and — if we’re lucky — have a lively discussion in the comments about the choices, the order and the ones I’ve “missed” on the list. That’s the fun part of all this list-making, it’s an ongoing discussion of the best and worst that happened over the past year.
For the Best Movie Posters of 2012, we’re keeping it simple. Two categories: posters for the films released in 2012, and a group of alternates, art prints, Mondo releases and one-sheets for upcoming films. Within these two categories, we’ve selected the 12 best releases of the year. Feel free to discuss our choices and share your own picks in the comments.
Studio Posters of 2012
12. Dredd
Dark and gritty, somewhat ominous. A great way to bring Judgment back.
11. Looper
The dichotomy of a man’s future and past. A colorful look at Rian Johnson’s brilliant sci-fi original.
10. It’s a Disaster
A great suggestion from fellow critic William B. Goss. For a talkative indie comedy, this poster really draws you in. Luckily, it’s to a very fun movie.
9. Ted
An unexpected joy from the creator of Family Guy. The promise of this poster was fulfilled in spades.
8. The Master
Is the bottle half full or half empty? Thematically, we may never know.
7. Lincoln
An elegant look at an immersive performance.
6. Sound of My Voice
This makes more sense for those who have seen the movie. And for those who get it, it’s great.