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Films tagged with: "Memory"

A colorful cluster of animated emotion characters crowd together, each showing a distinct feeling — Joy smiles brightly in the center, surrounded by Anger, Disgust, Sadness, Fear, and new characters like Anxiety and Envy. The tagline ā€œMake Room for New Emotionsā€ hints at the sequel’s expanded emotional cast.
Inside Out 2 (2024)
A dramatic poster shows James Stewart peering through binoculars, with Grace Kelly beside him, set against the backdrop of a red-brick apartment complex. The windows reveal glimpses of neighbors’ lives, hinting at voyeurism and mystery. Alfred Hitchcock’s name dominates the design, evoking suspense and psychological tension.
Rear Window (1954)
The poster for Groundhog Day features Bill Murray with a puzzled expression, pressing his hands against the inside of a giant alarm clock. Behind him is a serene rural landscape at sunrise. Andie MacDowell appears beside the clock with a knowing smile. The tagline reads, ā€œHe’s having the day of his life… over and over again,ā€ hinting at the film’s famous time loop premise.
Groundhog Day (1993)
The poster for Limitless shows Bradley Cooper in a sharp suit standing confidently in a bustling, neon-lit cityscape with Robert De Niro in the background. The bright lights of Times Square display phrases like ā€œUNLOCK YOUR POTENTIALā€ and ā€œCLEAR PILL.ā€ The tagline reads, ā€œEverything is possible when you open your mind,ā€ highlighting the film’s themes of enhanced cognition and ambition driven by a mysterious drug.
Limitless (2011)
The illustrated poster for Blade Runner features Harrison Ford’s character Rick Deckard holding a gun, with sweat on his brow and a serious expression. Beside him is Sean Young’s character Rachael, elegantly smoking a cigarette. The background blends futuristic cityscapes, flying cars, and beams of light piercing through darkness. The tagline reads: ā€œMan has made his match… now it’s his problem.ā€ The title is bold in red and white, emphasizing the cyberpunk noir theme.
Blade Runner (1982)
Bright orange poster for The Lorax with a close-up of the character’s large yellow mustache and wide blue eyes. The tagline ā€œFrom the creators of Despicable Meā€ appears at the top, and ā€œDr. Seuss’ The Loraxā€ is centered at the bottom.
The Lorax (2012)
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)
Poster for Total Recall, featuring a close-up of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s intense blue-lit face against a starry space background. Below him is a stylized Martian pyramid glowing with planetary bodies around it. The tagline reads: ā€œGet ready for the ride of your life.ā€
Total Recall (1990)
Poster for The Matrix Revolutions featuring Neo (Keanu Reeves) standing alone in a storm of cascading green digital code. His black outfit and sunglasses are bathed in eerie green light, with the tagline ā€œEverything that has a beginning has an endā€ glowing above him in a typewritten digital font. The film title and release date ā€œNovember 5ā€ appear at the bottom.
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Poster for The Matrix Reloaded featuring the three main characters—Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), Neo (Keanu Reeves), and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne)—standing in a stone tunnel framed by digital rain made of green code. All wear sleek black leather and dark sunglasses, standing in confident, formidable stances. The film title ā€œThe Matrix Reloadedā€ appears above them in glowing green, stylized type.
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
Poster for The Matrix featuring Neo (Keanu Reeves) front and center in a long black coat and sunglasses, holding a weapon. Behind him are Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), and another character, all dressed in black leather with futuristic styles. A digital rain of green code symbols falls in the background. The film’s title, The Matrix, is displayed in bold white and purple font below. Tagline: ā€œOn March 31st the fight for the future begins.ā€
The Matrix (1999)
Poster for Unsane featuring Claire Foy’s face layered with a translucent second image of herself, evoking confusion and psychological instability. The image is mirrored vertically, and the tagline ā€œIs she or isn’t she?ā€ reinforces the film’s theme of paranoia and unreliable perception. The text appears both right-side up and upside-down, heightening the sense of disorientation.
Unsane (2018)
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