Which Best Picture Nominees have the Best Theatrical Poster?

Feb 21, 2023 17:24

This Oscar season sees 10 films nominated for Best Picture. Though there were plenty of arthouse dramas nominated, there were also several box office hits like Avatar: The Way of Water and Top Gun: Maverick, as well as widely-known crowd-pleasers such as Elvis and Everything Everywhere All at Once ( Read more... )

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quaintcunt February 21 2023, 23:48:02 UTC
That Triangle of Sadness poster is VILE, OP. VILE!! 🤮🤮🤮

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the_rocklobster February 22 2023, 01:51:39 UTC
wait til you hear about the rest of that sequence. the movie as a whole was amazing, but it really did NOT need 15+ minutes of seasickness and food poisoning, even though the event itself tied into a larger theme. all the grossness could've been cut out imo

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copperknob February 22 2023, 05:00:01 UTC
I died laughing

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croakvegas February 22 2023, 21:37:40 UTC
lmao same, it was hilarious because it just kept going and going and was so ott

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sharo_8760 February 22 2023, 08:46:52 UTC
I just find vomiting in movies so viscerally disgusting that this poster is really keeping me from watching the movie. Even if it's really over the top like in Monty Python's Meaning of Life, I don't have an opinion about it, I just feel it as nausea.

And I'm still traumatized by THAT scene in The Square so I'm not super keen on seeing other Östlund films. The way he puts these scenes in the poster gives me the feeling he's doing it mostly for the shock value - even if it makes sense in the plot and the theme, there are several ways of depicting things.

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hotdoggoz February 23 2023, 04:19:08 UTC
That scene in the square was so disturbing. The rest of the movie was such a slog to me, I didn’t end up finishing it.

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