Here are the best film posters from 2020, in no particular order -
Possessor
Director: Brandon Cronenberg
“Possessor follows an agent who works for a secretive organization that uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people's bodies - ultimately driving them to commit assassinations for high-paying clients.”
Kajillionaire
Director: Miranda July
“A woman's life is turned upside down when her criminal parents invite an outsider to join them on a major heist they're planning.”
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets
Directors: Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross
“A documentary which looks at the final moments of a Las Vegas dive bar called The Roaring 20s”
Shirley
Director: Josephine Decker
“A famous horror writer finds inspiration for her next book after she and her husband take in a young couple.
The Vast of Night
Director: Andrew Patterson
“One night in New Mexico, in the late 1950s, a switchboard operator and radio DJ discover a strange audio frequency which could change the future forever.”
The Human Voice
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
“A woman watches time passing next to the suitcases of her ex-lover (who is supposed to come pick them up, but never arrives) and a restless dog who doesn't understand that his master has abandoned him. Two living beings facing abandonment.”
Da 5 Bloods
Director: Spike Lee
“Four African American vets battle the forces of man and nature when they return to Vietnam seeking the remains of their fallen squad leader and the gold fortune he helped them hide.”
Crip Camp
Directors: James Lebrecht, Nicole Newnham
“Down the road from Woodstock, a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.”
Mank
Director: David Fincher
“1930's Hollywood is reevaluated through the eyes of scathing social critic and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay of Citizen Kane (1941).
She Dies Tomorrow
Director: Amy Seimetz
“In this bold, soaring horror drama, Amy thinks she's dying tomorrow...and it's contagious.”
Saint Maud
Director: Rose Glass
“The film follows a pious nurse who becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient.”