New posters of BLACK SWAN, BLITZ, and Barney’s Version

Black Swan, Blitz and the version of Barney are all signs new display, calling to viewers. Hit the jump to see them.I’m not sure you can make or break a film, but these three new posters would look great in any collector’s wall. Much of the excitement surrounding the launch of a new film is often caused by the illustrations of the author.
So far, every one of your posters has managed to capture the visual beauty of the Darren Aronofsky film, which we recently reviewed. [Impressions through IMP Awards]In the fiction category for Best Picture Oscar Poster, Black Swan certainly win. In the new image, you can almost read enough dancer Natalie Portman frightening descent into hell for her pretty face, innocent.
The film, directed by Elliott Lester and will hit screens next summer, also stars Luke Evans, David Morrissey, Aidan Gillen and Paddy Considine. Jason Statham is his usual handsome, strong car in one of their regular duties, not his-mess-with-me in the new lineup of Blitz, a thriller in which he plays a cop hunting a serial cop – murderer. Watch the trailer here. [Via IGN Impressions]
Barney’s version features a lineup of four, which basically shows the cuts of the film and gives you a general idea of this great film that, inexplicably, only benefit a limited release in the U.S. January 14, 2011.
The cast also includes Dustin Hoffman as his father, Jake Hoffman (yes, son of Dustin) as the son of Michael Barney’s, Scott Speedman and his best friend and Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver and Rachelle Lefevre as the women in his life. [Via Empire Poster]Starring Paul Giamatti as the irascible character, Barney version is based on the memoirs of a man who, after two failed marriages, meets Ms. Right.
Check out the official synopsis:
A sincere confession, told from the point of view of Barney, the film spans four decades and two continents, takes us through the different events? And in its center is an unlikely hero-the unforgettable Barney PanofskyIt is not his first wife, Clara (Rachelle Lefevre), a flame-haired, free spirit who briefly flagrantly unfaithful with Barney live vie de Boheme in Rome. of its unusual history. Not only did Barney become a true romantic, who is also capable of all sorts of sneaky acts of gallantry, generosity and kindness when, and he least expects it. Theirs is a life full glory, plays a large scale. Based on Mordecai Richler’s award-winning comic novel, his latest and possibly greatest version of Barney is the hot story, wise and witty Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti) ordinary man living an extraordinary life. With his father, Izzy (Dustin Hoffman), Barney takes us through many highs and few casualties over from its long and colorful life. The Second Mrs. P. (Minnie Driver), is a rich Jewish princess and talk non-stop shops, just realize that Barney is not listening. And it is in their lavish wedding that Barney meets and begins to pursue, Miriam (Rosamund Pike), his third wife, the mother of his two sons, and his true love.
