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The Key Art Awards

2007 Key Art Award Winners

Movie Poster Award Winners

The Hollywood Reporter’s 36th Annual Key Art Awards were announced at the Beverly Hilton on June 15th. The ceremony, hosted by comedian Rob Corddry, gave out awards covering a wide range of film advertising categories covering audio/video, print, and digital mediums. The ceremony included a few new categories and awards, including “Best of Show” awards chosen by the audience text messaging votes made during the evening. The night also saw the first “Visionary Award” given to director Robert Rodriguez, for being “a filmmaker who inspires movie marketers to create work at an even higher level.”

Another highlight was the RottenTomatoes.com “Tomato Topper Award” given to the film Step Up. The award is given to a film that received negative reviews but generated positive box-office returns, highlighting the role of film marketing translating to a successful movie release.

2007 Key Art movie poster winners:

ACTION-ADVENTURE POSTER

V for Vendetta

ANIMATION POSTER

Ice Age: The Meltdown

COMEDY POSTER

Little Miss Sunshine

DRAMA POSTER

Hard Candy

HORROR POSTER

The Descent

TEASER POSTER

Crank

INTERNATIONAL POSTER

Paris Je T’aime

To read the complete list of 2007 Key Art Award winners visit The Hollywood Reporter.


Grindhouse Remix

Photoshop Grindhouse Style

Readers and would-be Adobe Photoshop gurus over at the Something Awful forums recently pointed their weekly “Photoshop Phriday” remix thread at modern movies illustrated in a “Grindhouse cinema” movie poster style. In this case, Grindhouse being the popular label for the low budget film and exploitation movie poster style popular in the 60s and 70s.

It is always interesting to see modern movies re-interpreted through a different style of key art — this film poster remix for Little Miss Sunshine is a particularly good (and disturbing) example.