We have a lot of time for Mondo here at HeyUGuys. For the uninitiated, Mondo is a artwork boutique, specialising in film posters to accompany film screenings at independent cinema The Alamo Drafthouse. They are always interesting and often spectacular, as you can see from our previous posts.

The Alamo Drafthouse are running a series, spotlighting the work of Guillermo Del Toro and each of his films (except Mimic) will get a poster. Given Del Toro’s sensational visual style, I cannot wait to see what Mondo make of films like The Devil’s Backbone and Pan’s Labyrinth. For now, we have the two Hellboy Posters to feat our eyes on, as well as Blade II.

Source: AICN, by way of SlashFilm.

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Dave has been writing for HeyUGuys since mid-2010 and has found them to be the most intelligent, friendly, erudite and insightful bunch of film fans you could hope to work with. He's gone from ham-fisted attempts at writing the news to interviewing Lawrence Bender, Renny Harlin and Julian Glover, to writing articles about things he loves that people have actually read. He has fairly broad tastes as far as films are concerned, though given the choice he's likely to go for Con Air over Battleship Potemkin most days. He's pretty sure that 2001: A Space Odyssey is the most overrated mess in cinematic history.