With this Creepshow Cinema Poster, immerse yourself in the macabre and captivating world of George A. Romero and explore a world where horror and humor meet, revealing stories that will awaken your darkest emotions. Be captivated by striking visuals, evoking the tension and strangeness that characterize this masterpiece from the master of the genre. Creepshow, a visual experience that will make you shiver and laugh, captured beautifully in this spooky aesthetic poster.
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- 🎨 Canvas: world standard in terms of printing and imitating a “painting canvas” appearance .
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- Great UV resistance .
- Maximum color vibrancy, without reflections .
- Recycled paper, guaranteeing respect for the environment.
- Poster carefully packaged and delivered in a protective tube for total protection .
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Description of this Creepshow Cinema Poster
“Creepshow” is a horror anthology film directed by the legendary George A. Romero, released in 1982. This iconic work is a collaboration between Romero, the master of the zombie genre, and the famous horror writer, Stephen King, who wrote the screenplay. The essence of the film lies in its homage to 1950s horror comics, with distinctive storytelling and a unique visual aesthetic.
The story opens in an exterior setting featuring a young boy, Billy, whose scolding father throws his "Creepshow" comic strip into the trash. This seamless transition introduces each segment of the anthology as comic book chapters, creating a unique narrative structure.
The first segment, titled "Father's Day", explores the revenge of a deceased father returned from the dead to claim his due on Father's Day. Tension rises as family secrets are revealed.
The second segment, "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill", features Stephen King himself in the title role. He plays a lonely farmer who comes into contact with a meteorite, triggering a series of nightmarish events.
Next comes “Something to Tide You Over,” where a jealous husband takes revenge by trapping his wife and her lover in cages on the beach, exposing them to an unstoppable rising tide.
The fourth segment, "The Crate," delves into horror when the discovery of a mysterious crate at a university unleashes a murderous creature.
Finally, the anthology culminates with “They’re Creeping Up on You,” a story of psychological terror set in a bug-infested apartment.
Each segment of “Creepshow” is a self-contained experience, offering a unique blend of horror, dark humor and social satire. The use of color, special effects and music helps create a visual and sonic atmosphere that captivates viewers, making this film a staple of the anthology horror genre. “Creepshow” remains a timeless testament to the creativity and ingenuity of two masters of the world of horror.