Magazine are used to help promote films. They will often appear in a specific magazine publication depending on the genre, targeting a particular audience they know will be interested in going to see the film.
1. American Cinematographer
American Cinematographer is published by the American Society of Cinematographers, and comes out monthly. It focuses on the art of cinematography and includes domestic and foreign productions, short films, music videos and commercials.
Cinemania is a Spanish film magazine published by Promotora General de Revisits. It is a monthly magazine and covers both Spanish films and interactional film. Featuring reviews, reports and interviews.
3. Empire
Empire is a monthly British film magazine, published in other countries including America, Australia, Portugal, Russia and Turkey. It reviews both mainstream hollywood films and art films, focusing mostly on mainstream hollywood. Empire has its own awards, voted by readers of the magazine and is the best selling magazine in the UK.
Entertainment weekly is an American magazine, that reviews films, television, broadway theatre, books, music and popular culture. It features film and television ratings, production costs, concert ticket sales and more.
5. Film Comment
Film Comment is a culture and art film magazine. Covering reviews and analysis of mainstream hollywood films and independent films from around the world.
Little Whit Lies is known for its unique style and illustrations and is distributed internationally. The design of each issue is inspired by its feature film, often represented on the cover by an illustration of it's lead actor.
MovieMaker is an American published magazine focusing mainly on the art and business of filmmaking, paying special attention to independent films. Featuring interviews, case studies, financing and distribution information, technical and production updates and filmmakers o filming.
8. Premiere
Premiere is a weekly magazine, including profiles, original photographs, film reviews and ratings, box-office figures and interviews with stars, directors and producers on upcoming films. The magazine also features photos, essays ad reports from premiers and other red carpet events and ever year it includes a list of Hollywoods most powerful people.
Scream is an internationally printed magazine. Focusing on horror film and covering films, celebrity interviews, DVDs, festivals, books, games, comics, news, reviews, previews, competitions and much more.
10. SFX
SFX is a British magazine covering the genre of science-fiction and fantasy. It is published every four weeks and includes information on media of films, television, video games, comics and literature.
Sight and Sound is a monthly British film magazine, published by the British Film Institute (BFI). Sight and Sound reviews every film released each month and unlike other film magazines that review films with a general release, it reviews films with limited releases, including a full cast and crew credit list for each film reviewed.
12. So Film
So Film is a monthly French magazine. Featuring in depth interviews with stars, directors and producers, reviews and behind the scenes stories.
13. Studio
Studio is the first UK film magazine for women, the first and only one of its kind. Featuring editorial and Hollywood news and the latest film reviews. It stands out from any other magazine with its dedication to the hottest film-inspired fashion. "Proving to be the one-stop source for female and entertainment enthusiasts"- Studio.
Total Film is a UK based film magazine with 13 issues a year. Covering cinema, DVDs, news and reviews, predominantly featuring mainstream Hollywood films. It is the second best selling film magazine in the UK after Empire.
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