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20 magazine covers

1. American Cinematographer - This is a mostly magazine which is published by the American Society of Cinematographers. The main focus of this magazine is on interviews with cinematographers, but directors and other filmmakers are often features as well. It focuses on the art and craft of cinematography, covering domestic and foreign feature productions, television productions, short films, music videos and commercials. 





























2. SFX - SFX magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. SFX is a British magazine covering the topics science fiction and fantasy. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, video games, comics and literature.






















 3. Hollywood reporter - The weekly print edition of The Hollywood Reporter includes profiles, original photography and interviews with entertainment figures; articles about major upcoming releases and product launches; film reviews and much more. The Hollywood Reporter is a multiplatform American media brand  focusing on the Hollywood motion picture industry, television and entertainment. 


























4. Entertainment weekly - The magazine features celebrities on the cover and addresses topics such as television ratings, movie grosses, production costs, concert ticket sales, ad budgets, and in-depth articles about scheduling, producers, showrunners, and more. Entertainment Weekly  is an American magazine that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture. 


























5. Uncut - uncut magazine is a monthly publication based in London. It focuses on music, but also includes film and books sections. In late 2005, a spin off was launched that focused its attention on DVD releases of classic movies. 



























6. Starburst is published monthly, with additional news and reviews being published daily on the website. Starburst is a British Science Fiction Magazine that contains news, interviews, features and reviews of genre material in various media. 























7. Premier - There are 46 editions per year. The weekly print edition of The Hollywood Reporter includes profiles, original photography and interviews with entertainment figures. It also includes upcoming releases and product launches; film reviews and film festival preview. It also includes TV ratings, box-office figures and analysis of global entertainment business trends and indicators. The final things it includes are photos essays and reports from premieres and other red-carpet events; and the latest on Hollywood fashion and lifestyle.





























 8. Film comment - Film Comment features reviews and analysis of mainstream, art-house, and avant-garde filmmaking from around the world. The magazine's editorial team also hosts the annual Film comment selects at the Film Society of Lincoln Centre. Film Comment is an arts and culture magazine. 

























9. Little white lies -  Little White Lies is an internationally-distributed movie magazine. It is known for its unique style of reinterpreting films through illustration, changing aesthetic and style with each issue to reflect the spirit of the cover film.






























10. Hotdog - Hotdog tended toward a cynical view of the film industry. It usually avoided jumping on the blockbuster bandwagon and frequently published pieces which appeared to be contrary to widespread opinion. Hotdog Magazine was a film magazine first published in the United Kingdom in 2000.





























11. Cinefex -  Cinefex is a quarterly professional movie special effects magazine. Within its pages can be found lengthy and detailed articles about the special effects (both physical and CGI) of a certain upcoming movie, composed mainly of various interviews with the people involved and coupled with extensive behind-the-scenes photographs. t is among the first dedicated special effects magazines ever produced. 

























12. Sight and sound - The magazine reviews all film releases each month, including those with a limited  release, as opposed to most film magazines which concentrate on those films with a general release.  Sight & Sound features a full cast and crew credit list for each reviewed film. Sight & Sound is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute. 






























13. Empire - Empire organises the annual Empire Awards which are voted for by the readers of the magazine. Focuses mainly on mainstream Hollywood blockbusters and the cover often features images of Hollywood stars or recognisable characters from franchise movies. Empire is a British film magazine published monthly. It is the biggest selling film magazine in Britain and is also published in America, Australia, Turkey, Russia and Portugal.






























14. Filmmaker - The magazine includes interviews, case studies, financing and distribution information, festival reports, technical and production updates, legal pointers, and filmmakers on filmmaking in their own words. Filmmaker is a quarterly publication magazine covering issues relating to independent film.































15. Total film - The magazine offers cinema, DVD and Blu-ray news, reviews and features. It is the second biggest selling film magazine in Britain after Empire, and predominantly features Hollywood movies. The cover image is often of a globally recognsable a-list star.  Total Film is a UK-based film magazine published 13 times a year (every four weeks) by Future Publishing.






























16. Screen International - The magazine is published weekly. The company also produces daily publications at film festivals. Screen International is a multimedia film magazine covering the international film business. The magazine is primarily aimed at those involved in the global movie business.

























17. Fangoria - This magazine is mostly targets teenage audiences.  Fangoria is an internationally distributed US film fan magazine specializing in the genres of horror, slasher, splatter, and exploitation films.




















18. Film threat - Film threat is a former print magazine and now website which focuses primarily on independent film, although it also reviews DVDs if mainstream films and Hollywood movies in theatres. 


















19. Shivers was a magazine cover dedicated to horror films, television shows and literature. It was a UK-based magazine that began publication in 1992. 




























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