For certain horror films, the posters used to market them can end up just as iconic as the films themselves. You can no doubt conjure up images of the posters for Halloween, Jaws and The Thing just by reading their names. The struggle for filmmakers and marketers alike comes when an iconic film turns into a full-fledged franchise. Whether it’s three films or thirteen, each entry needs its own poster to make a lasting impression. Test your knowledge of movie posters by placing ten famous horror films within their franchise.
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Michael Cramer is an ambitious 20-something go-getter who is always looking for his next step up the corporate ladder. Nah, he's just a guy who loves horror movies and wants others to hear his opinions like "that movie was great" and "that could have been better".
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