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Films tagged with: "attitudes"

Poster for City Island featuring a group of six characters arranged in a framed portrait against a yellow background. At the center is a middle-aged man seated, with family members standing around him, each displaying neutral or slightly tense expressions. White sketch-like drawings overlay parts of the image, including a film clapperboard and small illustrations on clothing. The title ā€œCity Islandā€ appears at the top, with the tagline ā€œTruth Is Stranger Than Familyā€ at the bottom, suggesting themes of secrecy and family dynamics.
City Island (2009)
Poster for Jaws featuring a giant great white shark emerging from the deep ocean, jaws wide open, heading toward an unaware woman swimming at the surface. The tagline reads, ā€œThe terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No.1 best seller.ā€
Jaws (1975)
Poster for the animated film Ratatouille showing a gray rat named Remy stretching toward a piece of cheese while surrounded by flying kitchen knives and forks. The tagline reads, ā€œHe’s dying to become a chef.ā€
Ratatouille (2007)
Three men—Jack Black, Steve Martin, and Owen Wilson—stand stacked in profile, each looking through binoculars in the same direction. A bird perches humorously on the binoculars of Martin’s character. The tagline reads ā€œEveryone is searching for something.ā€ The scene is bright and cheerful with a clear blue sky and green forest in the background, reflecting the film’s lighthearted tone.
The Big Year (2011)
Three storm chasers — a woman, a man in a red plaid shirt, and a man in a white button-up — stare in awe and fear as a massive tornado barrels through a windswept field behind them. The storm looms large under a dark, churning sky. The title Twisters appears in bold white, jagged lettering above the tornado.
Twisters (2024)
An illustrated poster shows three characters — a grumpy-looking older man in a sweater vest, a bandaged student with curly hair, and a stern woman holding folded laundry — standing solemnly over a shattered Christmas tree ornament. The broken red glass hints at both holiday chaos and emotional upheaval. The tagline reads ā€œDiscomfort And Joy.ā€
The Holdovers (2023)
The poster for Boy Erased features a soft, warm-toned composition with three characters: Lucas Hedges centered and facing forward, framed by Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe turned away in emotional poses. The background shows a lit cross-shaped pattern, suggesting a religious setting. The tagline reads: ā€œBased On The Unforgettable True Story.ā€ Praise and star ratings are quoted above. The title is in a classic serif font, and below are credits for cast and crew including Joel Edgerton as writer and director.
Boy Erased (2018)
A poster with a lime green background features three main characters: Paul Rudd stands solemnly with his hands in his pockets, facing left; a teenage boy in a wheelchair (played by Craig Roberts) turns slightly to look at a young woman (Selena Gomez), who stands with arms crossed, gazing right. The title is in large, playful script: ā€œThe Fundamentals of Caring,ā€ with the tagline ā€œCaring is a funny thing.ā€ The film is branded as a Netflix Original and premiered at Sundance.
The Fundamentals of Caring (2016)
Poster features five black-and-white characters staring up at the viewer, with the tagline above them: ā€œJust because they serve you doesn’t mean they like you.ā€ The title ā€œClerksā€ appears in colorful, mismatched letters at the bottom. A tagline beneath reads: ā€œA very funny look at the over-the-counter culture.ā€
Clerks (1994)
Poster features a man in a suit with a cigarette for a head, pointing a lighter at the viewer. A button on his lapel reads ā€œA Smoking Who’s Who Dinner Guest.ā€ The title ā€œTHANK YOU FOR SMOKINGā€ is bold and red, with the ā€œOā€ stylized as a no-smoking symbol.
Thank You for Smoking (2005)
Movie poster for The Santa Clause featuring Tim Allen’s face inside a snow globe, looking surprised with a white beard and Santa hat. A child holds the globe and looks at it wide-eyed. The tagline reads, ā€œThis Christmas, the snow hits the fan.ā€
The Santa Clause (1994)
Poster for Temple Grandin featuring Claire Danes smiling in a cream-colored Western-style shirt adorned with cattle pins and embroidered stars. The background is a golden tan with red schematic designs. The tagline reads, ā€œAutism gave her a vision. She gave it a voice.ā€
Temple Grandin (2010)
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