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The Movie Magazine
Mainstream Monthly Magazine from New York ,United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1987-2007
- Hollywood movies and stars.
- Covered the top of the American cinema with movie reviews, interviews and articles.
- Editor in chief: Peter Herbst.
- 106 colour A4 pages.
- There is also a Czech , a French , a Russian , a Portugese, and a British version.
- Published by Hachette Filipacchi

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CONTENTS: 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 All GALLERIES: 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 All

Issue 202
November 2003


Issue 201
October 2003


Issue 200
August/September 2003
Naomi Watts: From Mulholland Drive to The Ring to Le Divorce. The aussie star made it. Big.
The 10 hottest sex scenes of all time .
Everything I know about sex I learned from the movies: A guide to cinema's schwingiest sex scenes by Libby Gelman-Waxner.
Paul Walker: Take a spin with the 2 Fast 2 Furious star.
Kristanna Loken: This year's terminator is new and improved.
Who would you switch sides for?: Some celebs aren't afraid to wish-and-tell.
American Pie 3: The evolution of the teen sex comedy.
Paul Verhoeven's dirty directing: How to shoot a sex scene.
Seabiscuit: Tobey Maguire rides a legend.
Secrets of ''The Hulc'' revealed: An inside report.
S.W.A.T.: A shot-by-shot look at an explosive sequence.
Reviews: 28 Days Later, The Magdalene Sisters,The Secret Lives of Dentist.
Thirteen: An antidote to the sugarcoated teen movie.


Issue 199
July 2003


Issue 198
June 2003
X2: X-clusive on-set secrets revealed.
Hollywood's new power: Josh Hartnett, Kirsten Dunst, Ice Cube, and more.
Summer movie preview: The 10 films most likely to succeed at the boxoffice.
The Hulk: Not-so-jolly green giant.
Legally Blonde 2: To dye for?
The Matrix Reloaded: Keanu's excellent blockbuster.
Seabiscuit: Will it go the dustance?
Dustin Hoffman: An interview with this unpredictable actor who has a lot to say.
Reviews: The Shape Of Things, Only The Strong Survive, Gigantic: A Tale Of Two Johns, Owning Mahowny, A Decade Under The Influence, Friday Night, Whale Rider.
Capturing The Friedmans: A movie about an unspeakable crime.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle: Gentlemen, start your engines.


Issue 197
May 2003
The Matrix Reloaded: Rage against the machines. An exclusive report from the Sydney set of the Matrix sequels.
Power list: Class of '03: Hollywood's 100 most powerful people.
The it girls of 2003: Agnes Bruckner, Jena Malone, Taryn Manning, Monet Mazur, Roselyn Sanchez, and Gabriel Union.
Nick Nolte's long strange trip.
Can film be saved?: Digital projection may wipe out celluloid as we know it.
Aki Kaurismaki: The Finnish director behind The Man Without A Past.
Reviews: A Mighty Wind, People I Know, The Dancer Upstairs, Bend It Like Beckham, Buffalo Soldiers.
Barry Diller: The man who would be king.


Issue 196
April 2003
Reviews: Bringing Down The House, The Man Without A Past, Blue Car, Irreversible.
Bruce Willis: The last real man in Hollywood. In Tears Of The Sun, he plays a Navy SEAL sent to rescue a doctor in war-torn Nigeria. Off-screen, there were other struggles: defections, illness, and unforeseen obstacles. From the set in Hawaii, stories of survival
Starry, starry night: An exclusive backstage look at last year's Academy awards ceremony, where Halle Berry, Woody Allen, and the Kodak Theatre made history. Plus: an Oscar-night ballot for 2003.
Sizzling Sundance: Katie Holmes talks turkey, Robert Downey Jr. hits a high note, Salma Hayek makes a miracle, and Bob Dylan goes unmasked at the great indie showcase. An exclusive photo portfolio. Plus: Glenn Kenny reviews American Splendor, Masked and Anonymous, Pieces Of April, and other festival fare.
George Clooney, Jodie Foster and Denzel Washington: Why actors make good directors.
The top critics' best films of 2002.
10 new horror movies that will scare you silly: Body snatchers. Werewolves. Bloodthirsty rats. All are reborn in a new crop of horror films.
The 99% sure Oscar picks: It was the year of the Woolf - and the retiree and the butcher and the '50s housewife. But as Maslin predicts, it will ultimately go down as the year of the flapper vixens.
Ready for love?: Ewan McGregor and Renee Zellweger offer a stylish himage to the '60s in Down With Love.
Rachel Weisz: Cambridge grad and Revlon beauty talks about having Confidence and getting in Shape.


Issue 195
March 2003


Issue 194
February 2003


Issue 193
January 2003

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