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Films tagged with: "emotions"

Poster for The Hours featuring three women: Meryl Streep with glasses and a shawl holding a bouquet of roses, Julianne Moore with curled red hair and a green dress, and Nicole Kidman with a somber expression, wearing muted colors and a delicate necklace. Their portraits are tightly framed, visually linked yet emotionally distinct, hinting at different time periods. The tagline and credits are minimal, emphasizing the actors’ names and the film’s contemplative tone.
The Hours (2002)
Poster for The Truman Show showing a massive curved digital billboard on a skyscraper with a close-up of Jim Carrey’s character, Truman, smiling in his sleep. Above him, the word “LIVE” glows in red, and below, the day count reads “DAY 10,909.” A huge crowd fills the city square beneath, suggesting that Truman’s life is being broadcast 24/7. The tagline reads: “On the air. Unaware.”
The Truman Show (1998)
Poster for Still Alice featuring Julianne Moore seated and gazing pensively, with her hand raised slightly as if lost in thought. The warm, muted background and subdued color palette reflect the film’s introspective tone. The title appears in minimalist white text above her, emphasizing the personal nature of the story.
Still Alice (2014)
Poster for Rain Man featuring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise walking down a tree-lined road. Hoffman wears a beige jacket and looks contemplative, while Cruise, in sunglasses and a black blazer, carries a leather bag. The image captures the film’s journey motif and emotional tone of connection and discovery.
Rain Man (1988)
Poster for The Lighthouse, presented in stark black and white, featuring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson in period sea captain uniforms, flanking a towering lighthouse with ominous seagulls circling overhead. The tagline “Keeping secrets are ye?” sets the eerie tone for this psychological thriller.
The Lighthouse (2019)
Poster for X-Men featuring a large metallic “X” with a glowing slit at the center, revealing silhouettes of the mutant team, led by Wolverine with claws extended. The tagline above reads, “Trust a few. Fear the rest,” capturing the film’s themes of secrecy, power, and prejudice.
X-Men (2000)
Poster for The Shining featuring a stark yellow background with black block text spelling the title. The word “THE” is stylized with a halftone image of a frightened face emerging from within the letters. Above it reads the tagline: “A masterpiece of modern horror.” The design evokes a sense of dread with minimalist boldness.
The Shining (1980)
Poster for Fight Club featuring Brad Pitt holding a bright pink bar of soap labeled “FIGHT CLUB” in bold letters, with Edward Norton smirking in the background. The tagline at the bottom reads “Mischief. Mayhem. Soap.” The gritty, high-contrast style reflects the film’s rebellious and psychological themes.
Fight Club (1999)
Poster for Contagion showing a collage of tense expressions from the ensemble cast, including Laurence Fishburne, Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, and Gwyneth Paltrow. The tagline “Nothing Spreads Like Fear” is boldly printed above the film title, set against a distressed yellow background evoking urgency and chaos.
Contagion (2011)
Poster for Pixar’s Inside Out, showing five colorful characters—Fear, Anger, Joy, Sadness, and Disgust—who personify emotions inside a young girl’s mind. Joy stands excitedly in the center, with vibrant overlapping circles in the background. The tagline reads: “Meet the little voices inside your head.”
Inside Out (2015)
Poster for Disney’s Zootopia featuring a bustling city street filled with anthropomorphic animals of all kinds—rabbits, foxes, giraffes, buffalo, sloths, and more—engaged in daily urban life. Prominently in the foreground are Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, a bunny cop and a sly fox. A street sign styled for animal pedestrians and a green “Zootopia” sign anchor the scene.
Zootopia (2016)
Poster for the horror film Phantasm, dominated by a red background and the tagline “If this one doesn’t scare you… you’re already dead!” It features a flying silver sphere with deadly blades, the ominous Tall Man looming over a coffin, and a terrified woman screaming on the right. Hooded figures and a floating boy add to the surreal, nightmarish imagery.
Phantasm (1979)
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