Gallery: Amazing Posters Give Classic Movies a New Face
Andy Fairhurst/courtesy Schiffer Publishing01BacktotheFuture
*Back to the Future* is one of the most popular choices among alternative movie poster artists. This version is by [Andy Fairhurst](http://www.andyfairhurstart.com/).
Matt Ferguson/courtesy Schiffer Publishing02GaurdiansoftheGalaxy
In his poster for *Guardians of the Galaxy*, [Matt Ferguson](http://www.cakesandcomics.com/) draws on the signature *Star Wars* poster to illustrate another classic.
Adam Sidwell/courtesy Schiffer Publishing03FightClub
Every Friday in 2010, [Adam Sidwell](http://theskid.tumblr.com) would post an illustration of a "bad dude." *Fight Club*'s Tyler Durden was week No. 30.
Jonathan Burton/courtesy Schiffer Publishing04Argo
[Jonathan Burton](http://www.jonathanburton.net/)'s *Argo* poster was commissioned for the BAFTA Awards in 2013.
Lure Design/courtesy Schiffer Publishing05High Fidelity
In this poster for *High Fidelity* by [Lure Design](http://www.luredesigninc.com/), the record spines contain the lines of the opening monologue.
Akiko Stehrenberger/courtesy Schiffer Publishing06Her
In this poster for *Her*, [Akiko Stehrenberger](http://akikomatic.com/) offers a surreal take on the woman entering the protagonist's mind through speech.
Laz Marquez/courtesy Schiffer Publishing07TheBirds
In this poster for *The Birds*, [Laz Marquez](http://www.lazmarquez.com/) offers up an homage to the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock.
Tomer Hanuka/courtesy Schiffer Publishing08TheShining
[Tomer Hanuka](http://thanuka.com/), who created this poster, is in the midst of a long-term project illustrating all of Stanley Kubrick's work.
Andy Hau/courtesy Schiffer Publishing09Godzilla
In the gold edition of [Andy Hau](http://www.andyhau.com/)'s *Godzilla* poster, printed on reflective mirror board, the neon lights glitter.
Matthew Esparza/courtesy Schiffer Publishing10DeathProof
Matthew Esparza's poster for *Death Proof* is part of a series of classic videogame posters for a Quentin Tarantino art show.
Tim Anderson/courtesy Schiffer Publishing11TheIncredibles
For his poster of *The Incredibles*, [Tim Anderson](http://timothyandersonart.bigcartel.com/) looked back to the Silver Age of comics.
Matt Taylor12LostinTranslation
Instead of a head-on shot of Bill Murray, [Matt Taylor](http://www.matttaylor.co.uk/)'s poster for *Lost in Translation* communicates the film's loneliness and escape into Tokyo.
Hanzel Haro/courtesy Schiffer Publishing13Hannibal
Instead of focusing on *Hannibal'*s face, [Hanzel Haro](http://hanzelharo.tumblr.com/)'s poster focuses on the dark act itself.
Adam Juresko/courtesy Schiffer Publishing14GirlwithDragonTattoo
In his poster for *The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo*, [Adam Juresko](http://www.adamjuresko.com/) had a dark take on the usual headshot movie poster.
Andrew Fairclough/courtesy Schiffer Publishing15af-not-for-rental
*Groundhog Day* isn't just about getting stuck in time, but about getting stuck in your own recurring thoughts—as beautifully rendered in [Andrew Fairclough](http://www.kindredstudio.net/)'s poster.
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