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The Best Horror Posters of 2020

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Films are artistic processes from beginning to end, including the posters that are made to promote them. Movie posters have always been something that I particularly pay attention to, and it’s obvious when real work is put into it and when it’s not. It’s easy to take an interesting still from a movie and turn it into a decent poster, but there are many amazing graphic designers who make incredibly thought out, compelling posters that deserve to be shouted out. Here are the best of the best posters that came with horror movies this year. 

The Best Horror Posters of 2020

Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street 

Best Horror Posters of 2020

Somehow by showing just the crotch of a guy, this became one of this year’s most memorable posters. Based on the life of the star of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985), the poster focuses on the iconic dance scene in the sequel with the addition of Freddy’s glove to know what it’s all about: the grip the film had on the star’s sexuality. It also simply combines a neon ‘80s aesthetic with the animation of the poster making it overall very eye catching. 

Saint Maud




Saint Maud is the one that got away: supposed to be released in April, the film got blasted into the unknown from COVID, at least in America. While I can’t enjoy what was my most anticipated film of this year, we can still appreciate the collection of beautiful posters released for the film. In particular I love the ones that combine elements of medieval art with the protagonist.

The Berlin Bride

There are so many things to love about this surreal masterpiece, but the posters are particularly vintage, spooky, and mysterious. What’s better than that is the filmmakers also made a motion poster, which you can check out above. As a weird, disjointed film that emulates ‘80s filmmaking, these posters represent it well. 

She Dies Tomorrow

A lot of the posters that caught my eye this year are pretty much swirls of purple, and I’m going to own it. This poster for She Dies Tomorrow is inspired by the colorfully lighted scenes of epiphany in the film and the wavy pattern alluding to the themes of spreading fear from person to person that the film deals with. 

Vivarium



This bleak millennial satire has a lot of style, but its posters have even more. I love the surrealist approach that was taken to these posters, that all see the home as a strange, off putting structure.  I love the intense and bizarre color scheme and that they are all clearly drawn. 

Luz

Best Horror Posters

Luz was a dreamy possession gem that came out this year and has two both crazy cool posters. Both are playing off of the possession aspects, with the torn poster showing the different people underneath the tears and the yellow poster showing a stylized and striking possession within the film. 

The Wolf of Snow Hollow

Minimalism done well is always so satisfying. This poster, at first glance resembles a werewolf, then when you look closer you see it’s just a man walking in snow. That’s basically the plot of this movie: less werewolf, more director and main star Jim Cummings walking through snow. And that’s definitely not a bad thing when it comes to both the poster and movie. 

Synchronic

How can you NOT look at this poster and be interested in what the film has to say? This time travel thriller wants you to know that it’s not like other time travel movies, and definitely not Tenet. This poster also takes a surrealist approach to turn the earth into a spiral, and then have the skin of the spiral be stylized with different historical ages. It is both beautiful and intriguing, which is on par with directing duo Aaron Morehead and Justin Benson. 

I’m Thinking of Ending Things


Some might not see this as a horror movie, but it was marketed as one and therefore going on the list. Both of these posters are unique, eye catching, and expertly use framing to create a beautiful image. The colors pop and are complementary to each other, and both had me curious about the content of the movie. This movie is definitely a hard one to capture with just a poster, so I think these were both good efforts for such a off-kilter flick. 

VFW


This poster tells me exactly what I want to know: Stephen Lang is in this. VFW is a fun heist flick where a VFW gets attacked by a gang of violent punks, aka we get some action from old veterans. It’s one of the basic types of posters where the entire cast is organized by how much they’re in the film, but still finds a way to stand out in its style with bright neon colors and looks more artistically painted than an actual picture. 

Porno 

There’s a lot going on in this picture and that’s just about what I’d expect from a movie called Porno. This excels as one of the “drawn” posters and also has a bit of a grindhouse feel. I also love its use of very vivid colors and hellfire everywhere, making it one of the best horror posters of 2020.

Uncle Peckerhead

This poster isn’t exactly anything new, but it uses a familiar look to still make a popping poster. The color combinations work well and the gory look appeals to the horror fan in me. I love the zombie figure, Uncle Peckerhead himself, looming large over the rest of the cast as the true star he is with a really good zombie look that is sure to attract many.

His House


Best Horror Posters

The fantastic Netflix film His House has two equally interesting posters. Both are putting a mysterious nature on the structure of the home, painting it as a dark entity, which is accurate. The shadow one has a great minimalist design that draws the eye, and the broken house one is interesting with its symmetry and color scheme. 

Scare Me

Scare Me was such an unexpected gem for me, and I would have never checked it out if not for its stylish poster. A film about two horror writers telling scary stories, this poster has the actors and other set pieces rising out of a book and look like they were cut out of a magazine and put together like a collage. It perfectly captures the lighthearted but dark nature of the film. 

Blood Quantum

Best Horror Posters of 2020

This punk indigenous zombie movie has a great look that seeps to the poster. The film has a subtle grindhouse aesthetic that I feel is reflected but with modern taste in its posters. They also have great framing and a beautiful deep warm color to them that hints at a Mad Max: Fury Road apocalyptic feel, which is accurate to the film. 

The year 2020 may have been a disaster, but graphic designers are still out here doing important work, helping to sell films that have often had to find their footing in the wild west of streaming services. I am excited to see what exciting horror film posters 2021 brings. What was your best horror poster of 2020? Let us know in the comments!

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Netflix Releases First BTS ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ Footage

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It’s been three long years since Netflix unleashed the bloody, but enjoyable Fear Street on its platform. Released in a tryptic fashion, the streamer broke up the story into three episodes, each taking place in a different decade which by the finale were all tied together.

Now, the streamer is in production for its sequel Fear Street: Prom Queen which brings the story into the 80s. Netflix gives a synopsis of what to expect from Prom Queen on their blog site Tudum:

“Welcome back to Shadyside. In this next installment of the blood-soaked Fear Street franchise, prom season at Shadyside High is underway and the school’s wolfpack of It Girls is busy with its usual sweet and vicious campaigns for the crown. But when a gutsy outsider is unexpectedly nominated to the court, and the other girls start mysteriously disappearing, the class of ’88 is suddenly in for one hell of a prom night.” 

Based on R.L. Stine’s massive series of Fear Street novels and spin-offs, this chapter is number 15 in the series and was published in 1992.

Fear Street: Prom Queen features a killer ensemble cast, including India Fowler (The Nevers, Insomnia), Suzanna Son (Red Rocket, The Idol), Fina Strazza (Paper Girls, Above the Shadows), David Iacono (The Summer I Turned Pretty, Cinnamon), Ella Rubin (The Idea of You), Chris Klein (Sweet Magnolias, American Pie), Lili Taylor (Outer Range, Manhunt) and Katherine Waterston (The End We Start From, Perry Mason).

No word on when Netflix will drop the series into its catalog.

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Live Action Scooby-Doo Reboot Series In Works at Netflix

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Scooby Doo Live Action Netflix

The ghosthunting Great Dane with an anxiety problem, Scooby-Doo, is getting a reboot and Netflix is picking up the tab. Variety is reporting that the iconic show is becoming an hour-long series for the streamer although no details have been confirmed. In fact, Netflix execs declined to comment.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

If the project is a go, this would be the first live-action movie based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon since 2018’s Daphne & Velma. Before that, there were two theatrical live-action movies, Scooby-Doo (2002) and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), then two sequels that premiered on The Cartoon Network.

Currently, the adult-oriented Velma is streaming on Max.

Scooby-Doo originated in 1969 under the creative team Hanna-Barbera. The cartoon follows a group of teenagers who investigate supernatural happenings. Known as Mystery Inc., the crew consists of Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Shaggy Rogers, and his best friend, a talking dog named Scooby-Doo.

Scooby-Doo

Normally the episodes revealed the hauntings they encountered were hoaxes developed by land-owners or other nefarious characters hoping to scare people away from their properties. The original TV series named Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! ran from 1969 to 1986. It was so successful that movie stars and pop culture icons would make guest appearances as themselves in the series.

Celebrities such as Sonny & Cher, KISS, Don Knotts, and The Harlem Globetrotters made cameos as did Vincent Price who portrayed Vincent Van Ghoul in a few episodes.

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BET Releasing New Original Thriller: The Deadly Getaway

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The Deadly Getaway

BET will soon be offering horror fans a rare treat. The studio has announced the official release date for their new original thriller, The Deadly Getaway. Directed by Charles Long (The Trophy Wife), this thriller sets up a heart racing game of cat and mouse for audiences to sink their teeth into.

Wanting to break up the monotony of their routine, Hope and Jacob set off to spend their vacation at a simple cabin in the woods. However, things go sideways when Hope’s ex-boyfriend shows up with a new girl at the same campsite. Things soon spiral out of control. Hope and Jacob must now work together to escape the woods with their lives.

The Deadly Getaway
The Deadly Getaway

The Deadly Getaway is written by Eric Dickens (Makeup X Breakup) and Chad Quinn (Reflections of US). The Film stars, Yandy Smith-Harris (Two Days in Harlem), Jason Weaver (The Jacksons: An American Dream), and Jeff Logan (My Valentine Wedding).

Showrunner Tressa Azarel Smallwood had the following to say about the project. “The Deadly Getaway is the perfect reintroduction to classic thrillers, which encompass dramatic twists, and spine-chilling moments. It showcases the range and diversity of emerging Black writers across genres of film and television.”

The Deadly Getaway will premiere on 5.9.2024, exclusively ion BET+.

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