This second volume of cinematic eye candy further documents the quickly burgeoning underground film poster movement, a group of artists who challenge Hollywood's marketing machine by bringing clever artwork and design back to movie posters. Nearly 100 emerging artists, with a dozen returning favorites, present their newly produced images. Cinematic visual masters Jason Edmiston, Gary Pullin, Akiko Stehrenberger, Randy Ortiz, Brandon Schaefer, Gabz, Dave Perillo, Chris Garofalo, Anthony Petrie, Godmachine, Tracie Ching, Clark Orr, Orlando Arocena, Steve Dressler, Paul Shipper, Tom Hodge, Luke Insect, and more additionally provide commentary and behind-the-scenes information. Movies illustrated include classics like Vertigo , Rosemary's Baby , and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest , more recent hits such as Her and Drive , cult favorites Dazed and Confused and Donnie Darko , and childhood staples Ghostbusters , Back to the Future , and Labyrinth . "A real breath of fresh air. So many striking designs and interesting ideas. I wish that I lived in a world where these were the actual movie posters." -- Mike Mignola / Hellboy "One of the top 30 most giftable coffee table books of 2016." -- New York Magazine "One of the best coffee table books of 2015! Subverts the studios' enhanced head shots of celebrities and brings aesthetic value back to a popular cultural artifact." -- The Daily Beast "The most innovative posters in decades...gorgeous and eye-popping." -- New York Observer "One of the best non-fiction books of 2015." -- Denver Post "You need to see these incredible movie posters. An impressive compendium." -- Maxim "This supremely cool coffee table book will appeal to any film fanatic." -- Under the Radar "Read this!" -- Mental Floss " Posters that are far more exciting than what you see in a theater lobby."-- Adobe Creative Magazine "The world's best alternative movie posters. Chojnacki mines the fringes of art house festivals, international releases, and other places where nostalgia and movie buffery meet to showcase some of the best left field takes on classic works." -- Fast Company "Gorgeous and filled with lively commentary. A beautiful edition worthy of the finest coffee tables." -- Birth. Movies. Death. " A collection of today's most brilliant illustrators that belongs on the shelf of every serious film buff." -- Dish Network Matthew Chojnacki is an award-winning freelance writer and film/music historian living in Cleveland, Ohio. This is Chojnacki's third book. His first was the '80s vinyl cover art compendium Put the Needle on the Record . Chojnacki will be featured in the upcoming poster art documentary Twenty-Four by Thirty-Six , a film by Kevin Burke.