The Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards2
36th Annual (2007)
First Place: Action/Adventure TV Spots: X-Men: The Last Stand
First Place: Animation A/V (Trailers & TV Spots): Cars
First Place: Horror Trailer: The Hills Have Eyes
First Place: International Poster: Paris je t'aime
Nominations: 12
35th Annual (2006)
nominations and winners not known at this time
34th Annual (2005)
nominations and winners not known at this time
33rd Annual (2004)
Best of Show Audiovisual: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Action Adventure Trailers The Texas Chainsaw Massacre **
Action Adventure TV Spots The Texas Chainsaw Massacre **
Comedy TV Spots Bringing Down The House **
Internet Advertising Lost in Translation * **
Home Entertainment Consumer TV Spots The Lion King, Special Edition * **
32nd Annual (2003)
nominations and winners not known at this time
31st Annual (2002)
First Place: Comedy Trailer Not Another Teen Movie *
29th Annual (2000)
Second Place: Comedy Poster Stuart Little *
28th Annual (1999)
Best of Show Audio-Visual: Saving Private Ryan *
First Place: Drama Trailer Saving Private Ryan *
First Place: Teaser Trailer Godzilla *
Second Place: Home Video Trailer The Mask of Zorro *
Third Place: Teaser Trailer Saving Private Ryan *
Third Place: Drama TV Spot Apt Pupil *
27th Annual (1998)
Honorable Mention: Teaser Absolute Power *
26th Annual (1997)
First Place: Drama TV Spot Jerry Maguire *
First Place: Drama Trailer Jerry Maguire *
23rd Annual (1994)
Second Place: Action/Adventure TV Spot In the Line of Fire *
Third Place: Action/Adventure Trailer In the Line of Fire *
Honorable Mention: Action/Adventure Trailer Wolf *
22nd Annual (1993)
First Place: Drama TV Spot Bram Stoker's Dracula *
Second Place: Action/Adventure TV Spot Stephen King's Sleepwalkers *
Third Place: Drama TV Spot Bram Stoker's Dracula *
21st Annual (1992)
Second Place: Drama TV Spot The Prince of Tides *
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