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(February 15, 2015) Original
(October 11, 2015) New Posters (#2-#11) / Page Redesigned

Release Date:

October 16, 2015

Synopsis:

From IMDb: “In the aftermath of a family tragedy, an aspiring author is torn between love for her childhood friend and the temptation of a mysterious outsider. Trying to escape the ghosts of her past, she is swept away to a house that breathes, bleeds…and remembers.”

Poster Rating: C+ / B / C+ (4) / B- (4) / B-

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Review: (#1) A stylized, but uneventful poster design that evokes Gothic horror elements without committing to them.

(#2) This poster is at once both inviting and menacing and that plays perfectly well into the film’s premise. (#3-#6) Character posters with only a slight variance from design to design may keep visual cohesion, but it deprives them of being inventive designs. (#7-#10) While the actual look of these posters isn’t particularly stunning, the reddish image overlays are fascinating and are terrifically symbolic. (#11) This looks like The Addams Family poster was merged with the design for Death Becomes Her and neither were adequately vetted to see if they fit together sufficiently.

Trailer Rating: B+

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Review: Guillermo del Toro certainly has an unusual mind. This comes out plainly and effectively in this new trailer. Bending Gothic horror conventions to create a fascinating period thriller seems like a great idea for this kind of director and seeing where it goes will be fascinating.

Oscar Prospects:

None.

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