Eighth Grade, an artist has taken a downsized, stylized approach to some of last year's most talked about films.
2018 ran the gamut of genres making significant marks on pop culture. One idiosyncratic filmmaker released what is arguably his most audience-friendly film ever (Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite), one filmmaker made a comeback that rivals some of his most jarring work (Paul Schrader, one of the biggest blockbusters ever made (Ryan Coogler, Black Panther). To celebrate a year of eclectic tastes, a handful of films from 2018 have been redesigned as comic strips - some borrowing influences from traditional comic strip styles, some thinking way outside the box.
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Following a trend he started last year, artist Ben Matsuya transformed five films from 2018 into a creative collection of comic strips. Last year, he did the same with Oscar winners You Were Never Really Here and Eighth Grade, according to IndieWire (via: Matsuya Creative). Check out the images below:
While all the posters are styled after comic strips, their individual looks are influenced by the films they're representing. Black Panther looks like a classic superhero comic book; First Reformed uses stained glass; The Favourite reimagines the film's characters as animals either featured or referenced in the film; Eighth Grade combines the look of comic strips with YouTube's video column layout; and You Were Never Really Here pulls moments straight from the films in individual sections.
As exciting as it to enter 2019 and embrace Roma. It was a year of significant change, and it'll no doubt go down as a year to for film enthusiasts. So, as we await big things to come in 2018, consider these comic strips love letters to a year that has certainly earned the attention.
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Source: IndieWire, Matsuya Creative