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PREMIERE
The Movie Magazine
Subject: Mainstream,  
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Mainstream, Monthly magazine from New York, United States published by Hachette Filipacchi,


- First issue in 1987
- 239 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database.
- 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.
- Ceased publication.
- Website: www.premieremag.com
- From the same publisher: Fantastic Magazine (2nd Era), Film (po), Fotogramas, Premiere (cz), Premiere (fr), Premiere (portugal), Premiere (ru), Premiere Special Issues,

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Fall movie preview blowout!
Colin Farrell: Kicks off big-movie season with 'Alexander'.
Gwyneth, Jude & Angelina save the world in 'Sky Captain'
The real Brando: Remembered by Coppola, Duvall, Keaton, Lumet and more.
Deep dish on 60 new movies.

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Collateral: Tom Cruise at his baddest.
Anchorman: The devil in Will Ferrell.
Kirsten Dunst: The heart of Spider-Man 2. Plus inside the making of the movie.
Hollywood's new power: Kate Hudson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Eve and more.
Christopher Walken: The Premiere interview.
Shymalan's latest: We see 'Village' people.
Will Smith kicks 'bot.
Ethan Hawke: On sex, gen x, and lost love.
Jeff Bridges: The dude answers your burning questions.

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Power list 100: Who's hot now!
Keira Knightley: King Arthur's kickass queen.
Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters exclusive: The inside story of a comedy classic.
Harry Potter goes to the dark side.
Frequent fliers: Hanks and Spielberg reteam for 'The Terminal'.
Plus, Kate Hudson, Jim Jarmusch, Willem Dafoe, The Get Shorty sequel.

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Sizzling summer movie preview!
'Troy' boy Orlando Bloom sexes up an epic.
Quentin Tarantino spills on Kill Bill Vol.2.
Van Helsing: Hugh Jackman has a monster'a ball.
The hot skinny on 59 new movies.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Holiday movie preview: Maid In Manhattan, Solaris, Analyze That, About Schmidt, The Way Home, The Emperor's Club, Friday After Next, Die Another Day, Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights, Treasure Planet, Evelyn.
Reviews: Talk To Her, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Narc, Frida, Interview With The Assassin.
Pedro Almodovar: The legendary Spanish director talks about life after Oscar, Catholic priests, and why he finally decided to grow up - at least for now.
Far From Heaven: A behind-the-scenes look at how a stellar cast, a Technicolor palette, and a Douglas Sirk-inspired tone made Todd Haynes's film so close to perfection.
Adaptation: When director Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman - the masterminds behind Being John Malkovich - joined cinematic forces with Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, and Chris Cooper, the result was definitely not your garden variety film.
The devil in Owen Wilson: One wild night with the season's hottest star.
Will the Oscar go to... ?: An exclusive portfolio featuring, Jack Nicholson, Renee Zellweger, Edward Norton, Michael Caine, Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Toronto International Film Festival: The most talked-about movies and the most buzz-worthy stars.
Natascha McElhone: The ghost wife of George Clooney in Steven Soderbergh's sci-fi drama, Solaris.
Star Trek madness: The complete movie DVD guide, Plus Patrick Stewart on Nemesis.

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One from the heart: She rose from Mexican soap opera star to Hollywood superstar. For the sultry, savvy Salma Hayek, nothing is too hot to handle.
The ultimate fall movie preview: The annual fall preview offers a behind-the-scenes look at 40 of the season's most magical movies.
Daniel Day Lewis: In Gangs Of New York: The Oscar race begins.
Inside Jacke Chan's killer stunts.
The Russian mafia's Hollywood murders: A tale of movies, murder and the mob.
Reviews: Signs, Possession, One Hour Photo, Secretary, Igby Goes Down.
Neil LaBute: Interview with the writer-director of such movies as Company Of Men and Your Friends & Neighbors.
Heath Ledger talks about facing fears, going to extremes, and knowing when you need a fake beard.
Anjelica Huston proves that ingenues are overrated.

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