1994
Issue 2
January
Scapegoat: Hollywood Will the movie industry censor itself now that government has threatened to clean up its act? by Mark Eleison Joy & Luck in Hollywood He may be the... more
Issue 3
February
Making it' in Super 8 A new film stock is helping make Super 8 a viable format for professional moviemakers. by Tom Allen Mike Leigh With his Cannes Best-Director award... more
Issue 4
March
Citizen Cotten During his forty-year career, Joseph Cotton's presence was felt in some of the most presitigious films of all time. by Tom Barr Learning the Biz Young moviemakers... more
Issue 5
April
Roman Keeps on Rolling With his devilish new movie, Bitter Moon, Polanski is back. An overview of the influential director's career. by Kathleen McInnis Peter Coyote is Not P.C. The... more
Issue 6
May
Cover: The Rage of Innocents Actors Stephen Dorff and Ian Hart talk about youth, passion, and fighting for the right reasons on the set of BackBeat. by Kathleen McInnis BackBeat... more
Issue 7
June
Issue 8
July/August
Decline of the Western by Lyall Bush Sure the Western's back, but do today's directors really understand what made 'cowboy movies' one of the best loved genres in the world?... more
Issue 9
September/October
Wild Hill by Marianne Cotter Like Peckinpah before him, Walter Hill has been accused of making movies that revel in violence. He answers that charge and talks about his new... more
Issue 10
November/December
What Do Distributors Want From Us, Anyway? The second installment on our continuing series on 'How to Avoid Distribution Hell.' This time we talk to four microdistributors. Lessons From Orson... more