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This promotional short film for "Soylent Green" (1973) begins by showing clips of films that depicted what the future might be like beyond Earth. The narrator then discusses the origin of the idea ...
Make Room!". In the 1973 movie version - Soylent Green - it was revealed that soylent was made from dead people. However the firm has now rebranded it as a more occasional meal, to replace what it ...
Secondly, try and make said poster as eye-catching and memorable as possible in order to get more attention on your impending movie. And lastly, try not to piss anyone off in the process of ...
It may have been a tough year for cinemas, but there’s still been plenty of excellent movie posters. Our design correspondent Daniel Benneworth-Gray chooses his favourites It’s been a strange year for ...
The story of the making of Soylent Green, a masterpiece of social science fiction, released in 1973. Directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson, it deals not ...
Designer Daniel Benneworth-Gray returns to CR with his annual round-up of the best movie posters this year. Betcha can’t guess what’s up first..? It’s impossible to look back on film marketing in 2023 ...
Mati Diop examines the fate of 26 treasures — sometimes from their point of view — looted from Benin in 1892. By Alissa Wilkinson This film, based on Robert Harris’s 2016 thriller of the ...
The book was later turned into the 1973 film Soylent Green, which included an additional plot twist involving cannibalism. The company says each bottle contains 20% of your daily nutrients and 400 ...
Since his first film, twelve installments have kept his spirit and massive kill count alive—none more so as of recently than the Halloween reboot trilogy by director David Gordon Green.