With their posters for the Indiana Jones films, Rambo and more, Renato Casaro and Drew Struzan made work that embedded itself in our pop culture memories.
NEW YORK — Close your eyes and try to think of particular movie posters. Do any come to mind? Maybe “Vertigo” (1958) or “West Side Story” (1961) or “Jaws” (1975) or “The Shining” (1980). Add to that ...
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Drew Struzan’s posters made me love movies – here's what creatives can learn from him today
I can’t remember the first time I saw a Drew Struzan poster, but I remember the feeling it gave me. His work went straight for the gut. Before I’d seen a single frame of the movie, before I knew ...
Drew Struzan, the iconic artist behind the movie posters for “Star Wars,” “Back to the Future” and so many more, has passed away. He was 78. The renowned illustrator’s longtime collaborator, Greg ...
Few moviegoers knew his name, but directors like Sergio Leone, Sylvester Stallone and Quentin Tarantino considered his vivid work invaluable. Credit... Supported by By Alex Williams Renato Casaro, an ...
The movie’s co-star took to social media to argue that hiding her eyes and much of her face in the altered poster "is to erase me." By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief The altered version of the ...
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