Posters and Pics from 'Soloist,' 'Star Trek,' 'Angels and Demons' and More
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Jamie Foxx in The Soloist
Photo: DreamWorks
Photo: DreamWorks
It's time for another picture update as I just added several new images from a variety of upcoming films and to point out a few updates you may have missed if you don't keep track of the Movie Stills Homepage or aren't using our Movie Stills RSS Feed.
Listed below are the latest movies I have added images to along with a brief description regarding the update. Just click on the title and it will open a new browser window, which you can close to return to this article.
Enjoy!
- Star Trek (One new still and hi-res looks at 3 international posters)
- Harry Pottter and the Half-Blood Prince (Hi-res versions of the six new character posters)
- The Soloist (A full gallery of 30 images)
- Imagine That (A look at the poster for Eddie Murphy's next)
- Where the Wild Things Are (9 new images)
- Away We Go (Added the poster)
- Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (Two int'l posters and a first pic from Miyazaki's next)
- Hannah Montana: The Movie (full gallery of 21 images)
- Angels and Demons (Another new international poster)
- Dragonball Evolution (full gallery of 21 images)
- Whatever Works (full gallery of 44 images from Woody Allen's latest)
- Blood: The Last Vampire (19 images)
Finally, here is a look at the Scandinavian poster for The Young Victoria starring Emily Blunt from IMPAwards.
Photo: IMPAwards.com
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interesting – the scandinavian YV poster is very much 'romance! cuteness!' whereas the UK ones varied between 'I will stare you bastards down' and 'regal, dammit'