Mondo sells stunning posters from the classic 1980 horror film shapeshifter. This print was created by artist David Seidman, and if you’ve never seen the movie, you should!
The artist shares, “As an artist whose work is heavily influenced by haunted imagery, Transformers is a film that conveys so much through storytelling, atmosphere and visuals.
“The abandoned antique wheelchair and possessed red ball have become so influential in the horror genre and icons in their own right. Using these objects prominently helped me set the scene, perfectly capturing the tone and tone of one of my favorite haunted house movies. Atmosphere.
art director Josh Mandeville Said: “We worked with Joel Michaels, producer of Changes, to share examples of David Seidman’s work and classic horror paperbacks from the ’70s and ’80s.
“We wanted to honor the original single-sheet narrative with the haunting surrealism of David’s work. Seidman captured the classic horror cover style with a mysterious puzzle piece that allowed John Russell to unveil Carmichael The truth behind the house and making amends with its own ghost.
shapeshifter is a psychological horror film directed by Peter Medak. The story follows composer John Russell (played by George C. Scott) as he grieves the recent losses of his wife and daughter. Seeking solace, he moves to an old and eccentric Seattle mansion to focus on his work.
However, his peaceful seclusion turns dark when he begins experiencing unexplained supernatural events in the house. Strange noises, disturbing visions, and the appearance of a mysterious child’s spirit force John to investigate the mansion’s history.
He uncovers a chilling mystery involving the spirit of a young boy who was murdered decades ago, leading him on a path of unsettling revelations.
As the ghostly encounters intensify, John discovers that the child’s death is part of a larger conspiracy involving powerful figures. An investigation into a haunting brings him face to face with horrifying truths and a ghost seeking revenge.
The film masterfully builds suspense and fear, emphasizing psychological horror rather than gore, which is the kind of horror film I prefer. The film was praised for its slow-burning tension and haunting depiction of grief intertwined with supernatural mystery.
This is a limited edition poster, limited to 140 copies, so if you want one, you can click here to purchase it for $80.