Shutterstock's designers created pop art-inspired posters for Best Picture nominees at the 88th Academy Awards, reflecting themes of strength and resilience.
Many posters, like the one for Mad Max: Fury Road by Jordan Roland, capture the essence of the films through unique artistic interpretations.
The poster for The Revenant by Cristin Burton conveys a vast, sinister landscape inspired by the film's themes.
Different artists used various styles and techniques to reinterpret the narratives of films like The Big Short and The Martian in their posters.
The posters reflect deeper meanings behind the films, such as the struggle for survival, uncovering scandals, and societal issues.
The pop art posters offer a fresh perspective on the movie subjects, blending artistry with the essence of each film's story.
The 88th Academy Awards highlighted anticipation for winners, notable performances, and Chris Rock's handling of the 'Oscars So White' controversy.
Discussions around nominees like Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet brought back memories of their iconic collaboration in Titanic.
Chris Rock's humorous yet pointed monologue addressed the Oscars diversity issue and mocked celebrity reactions, adding lighter moments to the event.
The Oscars buzz included red carpet appearances, surprises like the reunion of DiCaprio and Winslet, and Rock's witty commentary throughout the ceremony.
Rock's humor extended to playful jabs at individuals like Jada Pinkett-Smith, adding a comedic touch to a night filled with anticipation and recognition.