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Because we live in a digital age, most promotional efforts and advertising for today’s upcoming films are done primarily through television and social media. However, for film buffs and movie memorabilia collectors, no item is better than a physical movie poster, which remains a hot commodity in the entertainment space.

Luckily, auction house and valued WorthPoint Industry Partner eMoviePoster.com preserves movie posters and other bits of film ephemera as part of its core mission to bring these treasures to fans and collectors.

original 1979 one-sheet movie poster Dawn of the Dead
This original 1979 one-sheet movie poster of Dawn of the Dead is up for sale.
Image courtesy: eMoviePoster.com

Some current auctions at eMoviePoster.com should interest movie buffs. To ensure the lots get noticed and bidders can review the offerings, eMoviePoster.com releases three auctions on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. These sales feature memorabilia like posters and lobby cards from hundreds of films. Currently, the auction house is offering more than 40,000 items within 3,770 lots between the three running auctions, so there’s something for everyone.

The professionals at eMoviePoster.com sell between 4,000 and 5,000 items every four weeks. Their policy is to list each item with no reserve, a starting bid of $1, and no buyer’s premium, making posters accessible to collectors at every level. If you have a favorite movie, whether recent or classic, they likely have a poster for it.

original 1975 one-sheet Jaws movie poster
An original 1975 one-sheet Jaws movie poster can be yours.
Image courtesy: eMoviePoster.com

As generative AI becomes more prevalent and digital work begins to replace print, these movie posters, lobby cards, and other bits of movie memorabilia recall a time when fans could have a piece of their favorites to enjoy in their homes.


Brenda Kelley Kim lives in the Boston area. She is the author of Sink or Swim: Tales From the Deep End of Everywhere and writes a weekly syndicated column for The Marblehead Weekly News/Essex Media Group. When not writing or walking her snorty pug, Penny, she enjoys yard sales, flea markets, and badminton.

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