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(#4) Cloverfield
- Odette Annable, Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas, Mike Vogel, T. J. Miller, Theo Rossi, Ben Feldman, Baron Vaughn, Rick Overton, Liza Lapira, Chris Mulkey, Charlyne Yi, Ryan Key, Billy Brown, Michael Stahl-David, Scott Lawrence, Tim Griffin, Don Abernathy, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Brian Klugman, Susse Budde, Rasika Mathur, Anjul Nigam, Kelvin Yu, Maria Zambrana, Misha Bugaev, Elena Caruso, Bertrand Roberson Jr., Jake McLaughlin, Lili Mirojnick, Jason Cerbone, Jamie Martz, Jeffrey De Serrano, John Robert, Caley Bisson, Maylen Calienes, James Thomas Bligh, Chris Spinelli, Margot Farley, Roma Torre, Hisonni Johnson, Tommy Gerrits, Vakisha Coleman, Julio Leal, Brandon G. Holley, Gene Richards, Adam Karst, Will Greenberg, Jason Lombard, Andrew Trujillo, Rob Kerkovich, Hooman Khalili, Jason Giffin, Rachel Mower, Adam Greeves, Martin Cohen, Craig Dabbs
Cloverfield has more than a few big reveals lingering beneath the surface of its poster. Not only are people falling off the top of the Statue of Liberty, but the monster itself is hiding in the image.
Mirroring the poster reveals the monster over the city, just as it appears in the film.
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(#13) The Silence of the Lambs
- Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Chris Isaak, George A. Romero, Roger Corman, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, Frankie Faison, Brooke Smith, Charles Napier, Obba Babatunde, Tracey Walter, Dan Butler, Kasi Lemmons, Diane Baker, Daniel von Bargen, Ron Vawter, Anthony Heald, Harry Northup, Adelle Lutz, George Michael, John W. Iwanonkiw, Don Brockett, Brent Hinkley, Kenneth Utt, Paul Lazar, David Early, Gene Borkan, Pat McNamara, Ted Monte, Stuart Rudin, Buzz Kilman, Bill Dalzell, Tommy Lafitte, Danny Darst, Chris McGinn, Chuck Aber, Cynthia Ettinger, Leib Lensky, Lamont Arnold, Andre B. Blake, Frank Seals Jr., George 'Red' Schwartz, Alex Coleman, Rebecca Saxon, Lauren Roselli, Darla, John Hall, Lynette Jenkins, Jim Dratfield, Mike Schaeffer, Miranda Dali, Maria Skorobogatov, Lawrence T. Wrentz, Jim Roche, James B. Howard, Bill Miller, Steve Wyatt, Jeffrie Lane, Josh Broder, Lawrence A. Bonney
The creepiest thing about The Silence of the Lambs poster is not the glowing red eyes or the smiling skull on the moth; rather, it's Salvador Dali's In Voluptas Mors hidden in plain sight.
The skull on the moth is pulled straight from the painting.
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(#3) Us
- Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Evan Alex, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Anna Diop
Both the main movie poster and the early advertisements for Jordan Peele's Us tell us what this film is really all about.
The two heads from the early images match the shape of the scissors. Even the fact that only one of the hands is gloved reveals that two different people are featured.
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(#1) Gremlins
- Steven Spielberg, Corey Feldman, Phoebe Cates, Howie Mandel, Frank Welker, Jonathan Banks, Judge Reinhold, Michael Winslow, Harry Carey, Jr., Dick Miller, Zach Galligan, Peter Cullen, Glynn Turman, Robby the Robot, Keye Luke, Hoyt Axton, Scott Brady, Polly Holliday, Frances Lee McCain, Belinda Balaski, Jackie Joseph, Don Steele, John Louie
It's so hidden, most people wouldn't see it without knowledge of what they're looking for.
The logo for Amblin Entertainment, the production company behind Gremlins, can be spotted on the fastening button on Billy's jeans.
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(#2) Halloween
- Jamie Lee Curtis, Kyle Richards, Donald Pleasence, Sandy Johnson, Charles Cyphers, P. J. Soles, Nancy Kyes, Nancy Stephens, Nick Castle, Brian Andrews, David Kyle, John Michael Graham
Though the original Halloween poster's designer Bob Gleason swears it was unintentional, fans quickly noticed an unusual shape in Michael Myers' knuckles. The hand appears to resemble a screaming human face.
Gleason used his own hand as a model for the poster, which apparently turned out to be a happy accident.
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(#11) Split
- James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Betty Buckley
M. Night Shyamalan is not shy about his big-twist endings, which is one reason no one was surprised by the big reveal at the end of Split. Another reason is the film's poster.
Anyone familiar with Shyamalan's filmography could probably catch the glass parallel between the Split and Unbreakable movie posters.
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