The Bluff Font

The The Bluff Font used in the movie’s title design appears to be based on a custom-styled version of Cabazon, a typeface designed by Jim Parkinson. Cabazon is an informal blackletter display font known for its sharp angles, medieval influences, and bold decorative strokes, giving it a dramatic, historical, and rugged visual identity that works well for cinematic titles. The font was inspired by traditional blackletter lettering and historical manuscript styles, drawing influence from artists such as Rudolf Koch and Ross George.
Cabazon is a commercial font published by Parkinson Type Design and can be purchased through MyFonts, where it is officially distributed.
About The Bluff
The Bluff is an action-adventure film centered on a resourceful woman navigating danger, deception, and survival. Set against a tense and dramatic backdrop, the story follows characters caught in high-stakes conflicts where trust and strategy become crucial. The film combines suspenseful storytelling with bold visual presentation, and its stylized typography helps reinforce the rugged, adventurous tone seen across posters and promotional materials.