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Re-designing Movie Poster

Recreated the movie poster The Dark and the Wicked as recreating movie posters can be a form of homage, artistic expression. It allows fans to express their own spin on iconic imagery. Additionally, it is a fun way for artists to showcase their skills and creativity by putting a new twist on familiar designs by adding ominous silhouettes or shadows hinting at the sinister themes. Enhance the contrast to make it visually striking, and incorporating elements like flipped cross, subtle, chilling details that reflect the movie's tone. Also adjusting the typography to evoke a sense of horror.
Recreated the movie poster The Mannequin, by changing the elements such as the background scenery, the positioning and appearance of the mannequin by self clicked images also the color scheme, fonts for the title and credits, and other additional visual elements that reflect the movie's theme and genre.
Recreated the movie poster Sui Dhaga, by changing the elements such as the background scenery, the positioning and appearance of sewing machine gains more focus with a thread on the machine, representing as no matter if the thread bobbin finishes, the new one gets align to be get use, similarly the cycle of life. 
Recreated the movie poster Tu Jhoothi Mein Makkaar, by self clicked images of my school friends and the dawn as the imagery that reflects the film's themes and characters, color scheme, tagline, and overall composition to capture the essence of the movie with the love and playfulness as shown in the poster.
Recreated the movie poster Love is a Piece of Cake, by self clicked images highlighting the character and twisted shape of a cake depicting the irony as it is not actually a piece of cake as it seems, the overall imagery that reflects the film's themes and characters, color scheme, tagline, and overall composition that captures the essence of the movie with twisted kind of a love as it has been shown.
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