fuckyeahtomhardy:

ossuarypossum:

Straughan: We knew from the beginning that we had to move it deeper into the story [in the movie] because we had to introduce George Smiley. Didn’t you say, Gary, that when you were shooting this scene that you maintained a Smiley silence which was freaking Tom out?

kitmallsdraws:

Saw Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy last weekend. I really, really liked the book and really, really liked the movie. Gorgeous.
I don’t mean to keep drawing Benedict Cumberbatch, he just happens to be in all the things I like right now?
Might redo this later, I’m not completely happy with it.

kitmallsdraws:

Saw Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy last weekend. I really, really liked the book and really, really liked the movie. Gorgeous.

I don’t mean to keep drawing Benedict Cumberbatch, he just happens to be in all the things I like right now?

Might redo this later, I’m not completely happy with it.

shaddicted:

katiebelikov:

alicexz:

Yesterday I made a bet with a friend of mine, an amateur film critic who wanted to get more writing done this year. So he’s agreed to write 100 reviews/articles by the end of the year, if I do a 100 film-related illustrations. If one of us flakes out, we owe the other $500. Then again, if we both succeed, nobody owes anything. ;P
After a lot of thinking about how I could refine the project, I decided to do 100 movie poster illustrations. I know poster redesigns are all the rage now, but I don’t mean any redesign or the popular minimalistic interpretation - I mean really involved paintings and illustrations that capture the “essence” of a film, something you don’t normally see in commercial movie posters anymore. Hoping that this project will challenge me artistically this year, and if I succeed I’ll have a really nice collection to add to my portfolio. Plus, it’s fun.
I’ll be posting all completed work along with process shots here, as always. This is a WIP of the first film I chose to do, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. It’s all painted from scratch so it still needs quite a bit of refinement, and the text and titles are of course, not at all finalized and are just there for placement. I’m still undecided as to whether to do text at all. Opinions?
I would love to hear your thoughts and I’m totally willing to take suggestions for films. :)

Uhmm…wow. Just, Alice your art is simply wonderful. This is brilliant and stunning.

Simply brilliant. Can’t wait for more posters!

Brilliant!

shaddicted:

katiebelikov:

alicexz:

Yesterday I made a bet with a friend of mine, an amateur film critic who wanted to get more writing done this year. So he’s agreed to write 100 reviews/articles by the end of the year, if I do a 100 film-related illustrations. If one of us flakes out, we owe the other $500. Then again, if we both succeed, nobody owes anything. ;P

After a lot of thinking about how I could refine the project, I decided to do 100 movie poster illustrations. I know poster redesigns are all the rage now, but I don’t mean any redesign or the popular minimalistic interpretation - I mean really involved paintings and illustrations that capture the “essence” of a film, something you don’t normally see in commercial movie posters anymore. Hoping that this project will challenge me artistically this year, and if I succeed I’ll have a really nice collection to add to my portfolio. Plus, it’s fun.

I’ll be posting all completed work along with process shots here, as always. This is a WIP of the first film I chose to do, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. It’s all painted from scratch so it still needs quite a bit of refinement, and the text and titles are of course, not at all finalized and are just there for placement. I’m still undecided as to whether to do text at all. Opinions?

I would love to hear your thoughts and I’m totally willing to take suggestions for films. :)

Uhmm…wow. Just, Alice your art is simply wonderful. This is brilliant and stunning.

Simply brilliant. Can’t wait for more posters!

Brilliant!

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Gary Oldman, David Bowie and Edward Norton

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Gary Oldman, David Bowie and Edward Norton

brain-food:

Tim Roth, Willem Defoe, Adrien Brody and Gary Oldman doing the runway for Prada Fall/Winter 2012 Menswear.

Tim Roth’s face and Adrien Brody’s walk. I am complete. 

Gary Oldman looks so handsome and commanding! Love love love love.