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Films tagged with: "Research Methods"

Poster for The Cinema Within, a documentary exploring the psychology of film editing. Features a dark editing suite with an old film reel machine projecting surreal black-and-white imagery, alongside bold red and blue typography highlighting contributors Walter Murch, David Bordwell, and Sermin Ildirar.
The Cinema Within (2024)
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, “The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No.1 best seller.”
Jaws (1975)
Tom Cruise stands confidently in front of a fighter jet at sunset, dressed in full flight gear and holding his iconic helmet. The golden light casts a heroic glow, reinforcing themes of courage, legacy, and high-stakes aviation. Bold white lettering displays the title “Top Gun: Maverick,” flanked by wing-like graphics, anchoring the sequel’s connection to the original.
Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
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, “He’s having the day of his life… over and over again,” 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 “UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL” and “CLEAR PILL.” The tagline reads, “Everything is possible when you open your mind,” 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: “Man has made his match… now it’s his problem.” The title is bold in red and white, emphasizing the cyberpunk noir theme.
Blade Runner (1982)
A poster featuring Jodie Foster sitting with headphones around her neck and Matthew McConaughey standing behind her, both in front of a dramatic backdrop of massive radio telescopes under a starry sky. The tagline reads: “A message from deep space. Who will be the first to go? A journey to the heart of the universe.” The title “Contact” appears prominently at the bottom.
Contact (1997)
Vintage illustrated poster for Nanook of the North, featuring portrait-style drawings of Inuit family members, including a man, woman, and child, all dressed in traditional Arctic fur clothing. A sled dog growls on the lower right. The poster promotes the film as “A Story of Life and Love in the Actual Arctic,” with enthusiastic taglines about its human drama and action.
Nanook of the North (1922)
Poster for Experimenter, featuring Peter Sarsgaard as Stanley Milgram standing confidently in a grey suit and tie, and Winona Ryder seated beside an electric shock generator panel, referencing the famous obedience experiments. The tagline reads: “Illusion sets the stage. Deception reveals the truth.”
Experimenter (2015)
Brad Pitt sits in an empty baseball stadium, turning slightly to look back. The field stretches out behind him. Text reads: “Brad Pitt, Moneyball — Based on a True Story,” with Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman also listed.
Moneyball (2011)
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 “A Smoking Who’s Who Dinner Guest.” The title “THANK YOU FOR SMOKING” is bold and red, with the “O” stylized as a no-smoking symbol.
Thank You for Smoking (2005)
Poster for Kinsey featuring a man (played by Liam Neeson) in a brown suit standing on a large printed sex survey. The words “Let’s talk about sex” appear above him, and the ground is covered with large, bold questions about sexual behavior, hinting at the groundbreaking nature of Alfred Kinsey’s research. The tagline and typography highlight the film’s focus on sexology and scientific inquiry into human sexuality.
Kinsey (2004)
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