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Episode 41 is live! just wrapped an epic weekend at VieCC — meeting legends like , and , and deep-diving into what’s new and exciting in the poster-art world.
Join me& as we talk about other artworks by:
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And shout-out to galleries & publishers making waves:
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Watch or listen now — link in bio!
Which artist or gallery are you hyped about right now? Drop your picks below
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Episode 40 is live!
We’re talking all things poster art — from the latest drops and galleries we love to the Vice Press Open House and the state of collecting in 2025.
Join Tom & as we break down what’s exciting the scene right now, plus share some exclusive previews from !
Artists we discuss:
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Galleries & publishers:
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🎧 Watch or listen fully on YouTube!
What’s your favorite recent poster release? 👇
02/09/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
From poetic embraces to pulp chaos, this week’s lineup stretches across road trips, Roman vengeance, dystopian horror, sci-fi satire, and underground noir. Five posters, five distinct flavors.
1️⃣ – Y tu mamá también for
Bold colors and intertwined silhouettes capture the sensual complexity of Cuarón’s classic. A print as emotionally charged as the film itself.
2️⃣ – Gladiator for
Blood, honor, and vengeance—Doaly’s stark helmet design and falling petals echo the eternal impact of Maximus’ fight for justice.
3️⃣ – The Long Walk
Eileen Steinbach distills Stephen King’s terrifying premise into striking minimalism: orange, white, and the unrelenting threat of death with each step.
4️⃣ – Eddington
Oshima’s flaming foil cowboy hat is absurd, satirical, and unforgettable—a surreal preview of the madness to come.
5️⃣ – Caught Stealing
A punk noir collage bursting with attitude. Ananphada builds a brutal, lived-in world full of grit, guns, and glorious visual chaos.
Which poster’s getting framed on your wall?
21/08/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
A moody mix of music, memory, and machine this week. From baroque madness to post-industrial satire, these five designs don’t just decorate—they captivate.
1️⃣ – The Crow via
Brandon Lee’s tragic antihero re-emerges in a haunting, rain-soaked vision. Gothic, graceful, and devastatingly beautiful.
2️⃣ – Captain America: The First Avenger via
Retro patriotism meets painterly nostalgia in this salute to Marvel’s star-spangled man with a plan. A love letter to vintage heroism.
3️⃣ – Brazil via
Matthew Woodson turns bureaucratic chaos into brutalist elegance. Gilliam’s dystopia never looked so mechanically poetic.
4️⃣ – Amadeus via
A fever dream of genius and madness—surreal collage and stark contrast capture the mania of Mozart in pure poster opera.
5️⃣ – The Life of Chuck via
Elegant and ethereal, this silhouette-stargazing composition reflects the Stephen King story’s emotional vastness. “We contain multitudes,” indeed.
Which one’s taking center stage on your wall?
13/08/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
This week’s set blends apocalyptic elegance, legendary hip hop energy, ooze-dripped nostalgia, real-life suspense, and a whole lot of Keanu. Five styles, five standout visions:
1️⃣ – The Last of Us for
Tension and tenderness collide—Doaly’s monochrome nightmare captures the duality of survival in a world overtaken by cordyceps. Ellie and Joel, isolated and iconic.
2️⃣ – Wu-Tang Clan at Madison Square Garden
Samurai-styled MCs, turntables, and NYC backdrops—Dragon76 turns this anniversary gig into a cyberpunk hip hop saga. Wu-Tang is forever.
3️⃣ – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for
Through the mirror of a neon-lit bodega, the turtles go full Gen Z with cameras in hand. A chaotic, candy-colored love letter to the ‘90s and beyond.
4️⃣ – Adrift on an Endless Sea
This editorial illustration for Reader’s Digest pulses with scale and serenity—two divers adrift in glowing blues, alone together in vast water.
5️⃣ – A Keanu Summer at for
An illustrated time capsule of every Reeves icon—Neo, Johnny Utah, Ted, and more. A festival poster that feels like a blockbuster montage.
Which one’s going on your wall?
05/08/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
This week brings heroes, legends, and nostalgia into bold visual focus—spanning cosmic threats, video game espionage, dark knights, and magical heroines. Here’s what stood out:
1️⃣ ** – *Fantastic 4: First Steps*
Silver Surfer slices through space with cosmic weight while Galactus looms in the void. A stunning monochrome mood piece with galactic menace baked in.
2️⃣ ** – *Helen de Wyndhorn*
Swords, roses, and mythic design—Bilquis Evely’s art sings on this Glénat Comics cover. Pure visual poetry with vintage fantasy flair.
3️⃣ ** – *Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater*
Explosive, cinematic, and richly layered—Jake Kontou packs the jungle with Snake’s adversaries and allies in one thunderous tactical dreamscape.
4️⃣ *.juandalf* – *The Boy and the Heron*
Ghibli magic rendered in otherworldly light—Juan Ramos weaves warmth and wonder into every glowing spirit and swirl of fireworks.
5️⃣ ** – *Batman’s Spiral (2025)*
A dizzying ode to the Bat—hundreds of panels spiral into one hypnotic, collage-like celebration of Gotham’s dark knight across eras.
Which one’s getting your wall space this week?
28/07/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
From SDCC stunners to official franchise reveals, this week’s posters deliver cinematic firepower, digital chaos, and timeless animation energy. Here’s what stood out:
1️⃣ – Apocalypse Now
Created for ’s SDCC drop, this reimagined warzone burns with mythic scale and infernal beauty. Helicopters, hellfire, and haunting silhouettes.
2️⃣ – Predator: Badlands
The Predator returns with tribal menace and bold symmetry. This official poster blends legacy iconography with blockbuster intensity.
3️⃣ – Tron: Ares
Official SDCC artwork—glitching between reality and the grid. A luminous red fever dream ready for the next evolution of the Tron universe.
4️⃣ – Princess Mononoke
Released via , this screen print explodes with movement, spirit, and color. A Studio Ghibli love letter steeped in myth and nature.
5️⃣ .hadley.illustration – The Terminator
An ‘80s action collage with searing laser reds and gritty brushwork. The future war never looked so paint-splattered.
Which one deserves a frame (or two)?
21/07/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
This week’s lineup explores eerie elegance, southern justice, surreal nostalgia, and pure Studio Ghibli magic. Here’s what stood out:
1️⃣ – The Bride of Frankenstein
A sculptural, gothic vision of the Bride—striking, graceful, and grim. Intended as a sister piece to the official Frankenstein poster, with Dracula reportedly in the works.
2️⃣ – Justified
A killer concept for a private commission—bullet holes and a silhouette target frame Raylan’s law-and-order mythos with sharp graphic storytelling.
3️⃣ – Apocalypse Now
Released via , this painterly stunner burns with dread, jungle heat, and fractured humanity. Pure Coppola chaos captured in brushwork.
4️⃣ – W***y Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Whimsical, manic, and bursting with life—Tedesco brings a storybook energy to this release. Every character springs from the page.
5️⃣ – Spirited Away
Electric, hypnotic, and otherworldly—Vitaly Chepelnikov delivers a color-drenched journey through Yubaba’s bathhouse and the spirit realm.
Which one haunted, dazzled, or delighted you most this week?
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14/07/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
This week’s lineup is bursting with cosmic journeys, comic legends, and streaming dreams. From futuristic noir to a dream lord’s return—here are five posters that lit up the week:
1️⃣ – Dark City
Gothic sci-fi meets architectural surrealism. Chris Skinner’s visual labyrinth perfectly echoes the film’s dreamlike paranoia. A mind-bending tribute to Alex Proyas’ cult classic.
2️⃣ – Death Stranding 2
Stacked, ready to go, and unforgettable—this poster feels like a digital road trip about to happen. Norman Reedus never carried weight this stylishly.
3️⃣ – Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Speeder bikes through the forest moon of Endor—Jason Raish captures the thrill of motion with cinematic clarity. Available via
4️⃣ – The Fantastic Four: First Steps
A retro-futurist celebration of Marvel’s First Family in “FantastiVision.” Glowing with optimism and vintage pulp energy.
5️⃣ – The Sandman: Season 2
An epic portrait blending gothic grandeur with celestial mythos. Rory Kurtz creates a panoramic dreamscape worthy of Neil Gaiman’s legend.
Which of these would you frame—or step into?
07/07/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
This week’s gallery takes us from psychological horror to jazz-fueled intensity, vampiric romance, and Lynchian Americana—each poster a distinct visual voice:
1️⃣ – Don’t Look Now
Released via , this haunting reflection of grief and paranoia is layered with eerie symmetry and Roegian unease. Check more in the same vain
2️⃣ – Whiplash
A kinetic blast of typography, fury, and rhythm—Doaly’s jazz-splattered tribute is as intense as the film’s tempo.
3️⃣ – Nosferatu
Sensual and decayed, this reimagining for Nosferatu (2024) is a haunting watercolor dream.
4️⃣ .juandalf – Insidious
A terrifying blend of shadowplay, infernal red, and clever perspective—Juan Ramos brings the demon’s lair to life in chilling detail.
5️⃣ – The Straight Story
Lynchian minimalism at its warmest: Rogoz’s design feels vast, tender, and just a little uncanny.
Which one pulls you into its world the most?
30/06/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
Glitchy code, surreal dread, Cold War satire, comic legend ink, and a killer from the deep—this week’s poster drop hits every genre beat:
1️⃣ – The Matrix
Sleek, layered, and full of hidden code—Gabz’s print for The Matrix brings Neo’s journey to life in stunning depth. Released via .
2️⃣ – I’m Thinking of Ending Things
Eerie, delicate, and dreamlike—this piece captures the film’s surreal unraveling of identity and memory.
3️⃣ – The Amazing Spider-Man #11
Classic power, bold shadows, and kinetic ink—Bermejo’s variant cover elevates comic art to cinematic.
4️⃣ – Dr. Strangelove
A minimalist tribute to Kubrick’s black comedy—Matt Needle delivers atomic style with graphic wit.
5️⃣ – Jaws
A totally different take on Jaws and one of my favorites from this amazing show from for Jaws‘ 50th anniversary.
Which one would you take the red pill for?
23/06/2025
🎨 Poster Picks of the Week 🎨
From old-school Western grit to anime pirates and jazz-lit skies over LA, this week’s posters deliver cinematic range and pure graphic fire:
1️⃣ – The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Bold textures and classic type meet in this rugged homage to the Ford/Wayne/Stewart Western. A gritty beauty from Elvisdead.
2️⃣ – La La Land
Dreamy palettes and starlit romance capture the magic of Chazelle’s musical masterpiece.
3️⃣ – Sn**ch
Slick, chaotic, and loaded with attitude—Gabz brings Guy Ritchie’s cult crime flick to life in full ensemble flair.
4️⃣ – One Piece
A powerful and dynamic tribute to Luffy and crew—bursting with energy, color, and iconic anime motion.
5️⃣ – Fantastic Four
Stylish and sleek, George Caltsoudas delivers a retro-cool interpretation of Marvel’s first family. Official release via
Which one’s your wall-ready favorite this week?
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Drop ist ein Magazin für Interessierte. Unterhaltung mit informativem Mehrwert. Es geht um Musik und Filme, Lifestyle und Berlin und nicht zuletzt um Menschen - die im Rampenlicht und auch die hinter den Kulissen.