Love the concept/execution/art. Alex Griendling's "entry" to Iam8bit's (L.A.) exhibit, "Sequel", featuring movie sequels that never were.
A poster by Julian Hansen. Big (enough) version on the other side of the first jump.
With a clear bias towards cinematic themes, minimalistic, and, yet, representative and beautiful: those are the posters of designer/artist Matt Needle.
Another great series: "Azurri Italia" is a set of old school, vintage-looking, distressed, evocative posters, depicting Italian football legends.
By Marija Marković.
Beautiful, evocative, nostalgic alternate-alternate-reality posters, advertising many a "tourist attraction" of the Star Wars universe.
For the "Let's Move" program/campaign, Stephen Mesko designed a series of posters, one for each the 7 deadly sins.
Paradoxically, and interestingly, it uses a 8-bit/digital/RGB visual style in order to draw people away from... technology.
Here is "Lust" (full poster):
Detail of "Lust":
Beautiful, evocative, minimalistic, football posters.
By the hand of Richard Debenham.
Beautiful version of Werner Graul's original Metropolis poster.