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(November 29, 2020) Original
(February 28, 2021) New Posters (#5-#10) — New Release Date (changed from 1/22/21)

Release Date:

March 5, 2021

Synopsis:

From IMDb: “A dystopian world where there are no women and all living creatures can hear each others’ thoughts in a stream of images, words, and sounds called Noise.”

Poster Rating: B+ (3) / B- / C+ (6)

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Review: (#1-#4) It’s easier to speak to these four designs as a group rather than as individuals. The first three designs work very hard to get the audience engaged visually with a dark, post-apocalyptic color palette. The designs themselves aren’t each unique, but when they do borrow heavily from similar designs (i.e. #1), they excel and those that are a departure from traditional poster designs work much better. The fourth design differs in that it doesn’t quite excel at being visually distinctive as it’s such a plain and seemingly unaffected scene rather than a blend of images.

(#5-#10) This series of character posters have interesting unique elements in the background, but they also feel a bit empty otherwise.

Trailer Rating: B-

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Review: The trailer does a serviceable job conveying certain base elements of the premise, but it does a poor job educating the audience on why this escape film is important or even worth checking out except for its seemingly unique underlying conceit.

Oscar Prospects:

It could be a Best Visual Effects contender and maybe Best Sound, but beyond that, it’s hopes are minimal.

Trailer #1


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