The 13 Best Movie Posters Of 2013
1. "Spring Breakers"
There was the typical girls-in-bikinis ad for this movie. Then there was this trippy psychedelic one. Know who you're audience is and make the poster feel like an all-out rager.A242. "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues"
While there were promotional posters highlighting the entire team in New York City, this poster highlighting Ron Burgundy's instantaneously recognizable mustache was genius. Outside Madison Square Garden in NYC there was a giant ad up with a 3D mustache for added effect.Paramount Pictures
3. "Side Effects"
How do you market a psychological thriller starring Jude Law and Rooney Mara? Make the entire poster look like a subscription. It's not perfect - we may have checked off all the actor's names and would have substituted something else for expiration date since Feb. 8 was the film's release date - but it's still cool. Open Road Films4. "A Good Day to Die Hard"
You may not have cared for the fifth installment of the film, but you can't go wrong with the film's poster. Plain and simple. The iconic phrase from the original "Die Hard" paired with the actor famous for saying it. What else do you need to know from this poster to know what movie we're talking about? 20th Century Fox5. "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"
Later advertisements focused on individual characters and the fire element in the title of the movie, but the first poster for the "Hunger Games" sequel was a classic retro throwback. LionsgateFans of the novel and films will notice the subtle hint of the cloud in the background shaped like a mockingjay -- the symbol of the rebellion in the novels against a tyrannical government. In a series about an uprising - it's more than kid-killing, that's why it's non-existent in the second book for the most part - this poster sheds light (literally) on the one sign of hope for the people (Katniss).
6. "The Heat"
You've probably seen these posters for the Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy comedy; however, we prefer this retro action-packed look much more.
Fox7. "Blue is the Warmest Color"
Sometimes the best way you can advertise a movie is by using the negative space to fill in the blanks. IFC8. "The Wolverine"
Instead of slapping another image of Hugh Jackman onto a one-sheet, Marvel and 20th Century Fox had gorgeous Japanese-inspired illustrations done to promote the film. Marvel / 20th Century Fox9. "Godzilla"
In an effort to not show the monster, Warner Bros.' first teaser poster shown at San Diego Comic Con for the reboot showed a path of destruction outlined as the big bad Godzilla. Very clever. Warner Bros.10. "X-Men: Days Of Future Past"
What better way to showcase that this movie will have both new and old actors? Combine both of their faces into one on the poster, torn apart by the iconic "X." Marvel / 20th Century FoxMarvel / 20th Century Fox11. "Escape from Tomorrow"
Not only does this poster for the guerilla project made inside Disney World use contrasting yellow and red colors, but it also shows two of the most contrasting concepts: Mickey Mouse's hand and blood. A character symbolic with the happiest place on Earth drenched in violence. Producers Distribution Agency