Now that the hoopla surrounding the release of 'New Moon' has peaked (hopefully), we can get back to enjoying one of our favorite movie-related times of year--the time for Oscar buzz. While we're making plans to go to the movies starting this holiday weekend, we've of course got movie magazines on the brain. Below are our 7 movie magazine picks for hardcore movie-fanatics.
Moving Pictures magazine tells the stories behind the movies, from in-depth features that reveal how movies affect you to entertaining lifestyle pieces that provocatively probe the culture of showbiz.
Boxoffice magazine delivers the latest news on films in development and in production. Plus there are movie reviews, features and exclusive interviews with stars, directors, producers, technology and industry insiders.
Film Comment magazine is the award-winning magazine published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Comment magazine features international coverage including interviews, reviews and discussions on new releases and classic films, and developments in filmmaking.
Filmmaker magazine covers the world of independent filmmaking. It features in-depth interviews with top filmmakers, distributors and agents as well as coverage of new technologies, trends and reviews of the latest independent film releases in each issue of Filmmaker magazine.
American Cinematographer magazine is written for filmmakers. Each issue explores the artistic thought processes of the film industry's most innovative and talented directors.
Script magazine is an authoritative source for information on the craft and business of writing for film and television. Typical articles include advice on writing, developing and marketing screenplays and television scripts.
The Hollywood Reporter is a trade publication that has been around for more than 70 years. Two editions--one daily and one weekly are available and each covers the business of show business.
I just finished reading the recent issue featuring U of Alabama. You asked the question to wit: Can anybody stop Alabama? I suggest you also take a look at their graduation rate as submitted to the NCAA. I believe they are at the bottom, or near bottom, of the scale for large Div 1 institutions at just barely over 50%! With those type numbers it is not wonder that recruiting is easy and successful. Never mind going to class and earning passing grades, just hang around for four years and finish elgibility.
Posted by: Harold Grantham | January 13, 2010 at 04:47 PM
I love The Script and Moving Pictures - these two are my absolute favourites. I have to check the other ones. I know them bt I've never read them.
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