New Olly Moss Alternative Posters Make 'Source Code' and 'Moon' Even Cooler

Source Code.jpg" style="margin: 5px; float: left; width: 250px; height: 375px;" />Artist and graphic designer Olly Moss has a very obvious love of movies: his website features a number of re-imaginings of movie posters, usually in a vintage paperback style.

Browse around his website and you'll see a collection of stunning posters called "Films in Black and Red," and eye-catching designs for shows like "Lost" and "Star Trek."

Moss' most recent project is a set of posters for two Duncan Jones films: one is for the Sam Rockwell movie "Moon" (which, by the way, features a really stunning performance by Rockwell) and the other is for the upcoming sci-fi thriller "Source Code." As always, the posters are very minimalist and bring to mind that 1960's paperback style.

"Source Code" stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a military man who wakes up in someone else's body. His mission: to re-live the last 8 minutes of the life that belonged to his new body in order to gather clues and find the culprit behind a deadly bombing in Chicago. If Jones' work with "Moon" is any indication, "Source Code" should be filled with suspense and feature plenty of twists and surprises.

"Source Code" also stars Vera Farmiga and Michelle Monaghan, and releases nationwide on April 1st. If you like Olly Moss' artwork, be sure to check out his website and visit his online store.