JoBlo:
When a decent poster for film comes out, I like to congratulate it by featuring it in an article. This is the case with the poster for Howl.
While Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl" caused a literally controversy, this poster celebrates simplicity. It definitely reflects the time "Howl" was heard amongst the masses back in 1957. The top of the poster featuring Jon Hamm and David Strathairn looks like something ripped off the cover of a pulp novel.
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