Truthful Posters
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Just to complete the set
Movie Feature | Ali, Matt | 26th January 2012
Truthified posters for the two Oscar-nominated pics we missed earlier this week - because we're nothing if not completists.
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If 2012's Oscar-nominated movie posters told the truth
Movie Feature | Ali | 25th January 2012
It's that time of year again: the Oscar nominations are in, and the chatter has begun. Who will fail to beat George Clooney and Meryl Streep this time? In the interests of transparency, we've shopped the posters for this awards season's biggest movies so they're a little more honest about their content. Pretend this is the first time we've done it.
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If the rest of this year's movie posters told the truth
Movie Feature | Ali | 27th September 2011
It's been far too long since our last movie poster TRUTH-BOMBING: here's a round-up of the remaining movies that have dodged our
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If this summer's movie posters told the truth
Movie Feature | Ali | 3rd May 2011
A whole host of blockbusters are on their way this summer, ready to dazzle you with dizzying marketing campaigns, flashy trailers and big-name stars. Let's cut the crap: here are the posters for the real movies.
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If the Best Picture nominee posters told the truth
Movie Feature | Ali | 26th January 2011
The Best Picture nominees have been announced, and what an exciting bunch of films they are. Facebook: The Movie? (*chuckles*) Hollywood, you've done it again! But what if the posters couldn't tell lies?
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