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General, Mainstream, Monthly magazine from Bath, United Kingdom published by Future Publishing Limited,


- First issue in 1997
- 208 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- Editor: Emma Cochrane.
- Published Monthly.
- Website: www.totalfilm.co.uk
- From the same publisher: Odeon, Sfx, Sfx Collection, Sky Movies, Total Film (de),

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Issue #97
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December 2004
Dated: January 2005
CHRISTIAN BALE: The man who's gone from skeleton to superhero talks us through starving for The Machinist and bulking up for Batman. That's right, Total Film gets the exclusive first look at the new Caped Crusader...
THE AVIATOR: Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese team up to bring the life story of pilot, dreamer and business legend Howard Hughes to the big screen. They talk acting. Oscars and... Germs?
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA: We get up close and personal with Joel Schumacher as he adapts the world-famous musical for movieland. It's a dream project for him. But it's been a nightmare getting to shoot it...
HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS: Hero Director Zhang Zimou talks Total Film through his next chop socky epic, from script to screen...
LEMONY SNICKET: Just who the hell is this mysterious, maudlin maverick writer? And why does Jim Carrey get to play three roles in his Series Of Unfortunate Events? We get the low down on the quirkiest kid flick of the year.
MIKE LEIGH: The director of Vera Drake tells us why he's a total anarchist and how he got his start in television...
GARDEN STATE: So how do you live the Hollywood dream and make your first movie? Ask TV's Zach Braff, who managed it with this charming, funny freshman effort.
SUPERMAN: We take a look back at the making of the superhero class.
TOTAL ACCESS: Our pictures section gets a shiny redesign as we take a look at Star Wars Episode III, The Ring Two and Oceans Twelve, plus many more...
ROUGH CUT: Welcome, Newshounds! We bring you word from the set of King Kong, a chat with Angelina Jolie, a Napoleon Dynamite Art challenge AND let you meet Jessica Biel and Ryan Reynolds of Blade: Trinity...
NEW FILMS AND DVDS: The Aviator flies into our cinemas, we uncover some National Treasure and board the Polar Express. But what will be top flick? And over in DVD-land, The Return Of The King rocks our world. Or should that be Middle-earth?

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Issue #96
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November 2004
Dated: December 2004
You might have heard about our Villain Of The Year (clue: he's currently big in one half of America) but we've also banged out the gongs to our best Man, Woman, Child, Animal, Director, Breakout Star, Snack Product...
We've snagged an exclusive interview with Quentin Tarantino, where he fills us in on the Kill Bill 2 follow-up - with 'filling in' being a major factor. While another big director, Jonathan Demme writes exclusively on his remake of The Manchurian Candidate.
There's a Total Film Interview with Kevin Spacey ('My Oscars mean a lot to me!') and the tawdry, genital-heavy tale of how David O'Russell made his loony-brilliant, from-nowhere comedy I Heart Huckabees.
On top of a sensitive and revealing chat with Jack Black ('I'm addicted to attention!') we also have Renee Zellweger on reprising ol' saggy-pants Bridget Jones and Simpsons stalwart Brad Bird on adding some satirical seasoning to the Pixar formula in The Incredibles.
And remember - by reading Total Film, you are, according to Mr. Quentin Tarantino, one of 'the coolest, most brilliant readers of any magazine on the planet'. Keep it up.

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Issue #95
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October 2004
Dated: November 2004
The 50 Greatest Brit Flicks: From Get Carter to A Matter Of Life And Death, Quadrophenia to Scandal, our movie-loving experts have argued, campaigned and wept bitter tears over the choice of the Best British Film. And now here are our results. Just don't expect Gandhi. Or The Full Monty...
Jude Law: He's Blighty's hottest star and he has a shedload of films about to hit our cinemas. He talks exclusively to Total Film about his days as an angry young man and how he's grown into the role of Alfie.
Billy Bob Thornton: Rude, crude and unapologetic, the ex Mr Angelina Jolie shares a drink with us as he chats about his latest film, Bad Santa. Hear all about beating up a donkey while dressed as Father Christmas...
Exorcist: The Beginning: Blood, sweat, tears and fears: and that was before the film was released... The shocking true story of the latest horror instalment, and the project that never was.
Alien Vs Predator: The biggest sci-fi franchise monstoids are having a smackdown... And humanity is caught in between. Total Film dons its referee's jersey and braves the clash for an exclusive on-set report...
Shane Meadows: The man behind 24/7 and Once Upon A Time In The Midlands is back. He shares his production diary from serial killer thriller Dead Man's Shoes with us.
Roger Corman: Master of low-budget schlock, he's the uber-producer who launched a galaxy's worth of star talent into the cinema: Martin Scorsese? Francis Ford Coppola? Peter Bogdanovich? They all got their start at the altar of Corman.
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The Grudge Japanese horror remade for America - by the original team... Hype Meet Jena Malone, star of Donnie Darko and religio-com Saved! Rough Cut Mr Movie News is knocking at the door, somebody please let the man in! We've suffered the Venice Film fest so you didn't have to, talked boobs with Selma Blair, met the director of Korean revenge thriller Old Boy and opened up the scariest shop ever... New Films And DVDs The Day After Tomorrow storms in on DVD, GoodFellas gets the Special Edition treatment and Shark Tale is among the biggest theatrical films of the month. But is it the best? Find out!

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Issue #94
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September 2004
Dated: October 2004
WINTER PREVIEW: The latest pics and insider buzz on 79 - count 'em - of the hottest movies you will be watching over the next few months, including Scorsese's The Aviator, Pixar's latest The Incredibles and...
ALEXANDER: As part of our preview, we talk to Colin Farrell and director Oliver Stone about the challenges of bringing the ancient warrior to life. Blood! Battles! Bog-mouthed language! (Colin, not us).
COLLATERAL: Michael Mann digs out the dark side from Tom Cruise as they cruise the streets of LA. Total Film was on set, dodging bullets and hailing a very dangerous cab...
SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW GASP!L As a young filmmaker secures millions for a retro pulp sci-fi adventure. THRILL! As Jude law stars. SCREAM! As we get the full story behind this visually amazing film.
LAYER CAKE: Leave it aht, you muppets... Guy Ritchie's Bessie mate (and producing partner) Matthew Vaughn, turns director for this Brit crime caper. We saunter on set and mix with the wrong sort of people.
THE PUNISHER: Don't mess with Thomas Jane as he takes revenge on John Travolta's eevil crime lord in this comic book adaptation. We track them both down on the Florida set of the movie.
CHRISTOPHER WALKEN: 'I'm just a pussycat,' the scary villain-expert assures us as we sit down to lunch with him. Really? Could've fooled us...
RETRO! Our brand new feature taking a look at the years gone by launches with a peek into the troubled life of Peter Sellers. REEL LIVING Want to equip your home with the ultimate in movie cool? Total Film offers a tongue-in-cheek guide to the products to buy (and a few to avoid)...
ROUGH CUT Your news injection is ready, have your arm ready for exclusive news on Tom Cruise's next film, a stare behind the scenes of the San Diego Comic-Con, pool with Michael Madsen, Eric Bana on Bond and learn how to exorcise a demon.
NEW FILMS AND DVDS Star Wars hits DVD at last and we've got the full review, along with 133 other carefully considered criticisms...

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Issue #93
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August 2004
Dated: September 2004
HALLE BERRY: The slinky, sexy star talks exclusively to Total Film about X-Men 3, Catwoman and her future with the Bond franchise. And she's unafraid to dish the dirt on her co-stars...
STEVEN SPIELBERG: The uber-beard of Hollywood gets celebrated in our superb huge special feature covering every movie. If you only read one Speilberg feature ever, make it this one! Then, we chat to the man himself about his illustrious career...
HELLBOY: Ron Perlman, a star? It's true! Slipping into the red head of the comic world's quirkiest superhero, we sit down with the people involved.
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY: Jason Bourne is back! And this time, he's REALLY pissed off... Total Film hangs out on set with Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass.
ZERO HEROES: Riddick's back. So we take a look at the good guys who could go either way. Caine IS Carter!
OPEN WATER: Don't go into the water! Total Film takes a scary dip with the makers of this Blair Witch-meets-Jaws lo-fi horror thriller.
TOTAL ACCESS: Sky Captain! Shark Tale! Sexy Jennifer Garner in Elektra! Exclusive pictures of all!
FLASHBACK: Rounding out our trilogy of Star Wars stare backs, we crack open the untold history of Return Of The Jedi. Fights! Fallouts! Ewoks!...
MINIMISE ME!: Eating McDonald's for Supersize Me is easy. But can our overwieight reporter survive on veggies?...
ROUGH CUT: The world's best movie news section kicks into the Asian remake express, Will Ferell's Anchorman madness, George Clooney's mafia troubles and Sharon Stone's divatunity...
NEW FILMS AND DVDS: 117 reviews carefully penned so you know exactly what to see and buy...

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Issue #92
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Summer 2004
Dated: August 2004
King Arthur: Keira, Clive and the Arthurian gang talk up Jerry Bruckheimer's attempt to take the myth from the man who would be king.
I, Robot: Can Will Smith save us from malicious machines? And can he save his own blockbuster career in the process? He thinks so.
Fahrenheit 9/11: Michael Moore is back and he's in fighting form. His aim? President Bush and the lies surrounding the Iraq War. Total Film gets him on the record.
Video Nasties: It's 20 years since the Video Recordings Act condemned a swathe of films to infamy. We dig up the true story of censorship, sex and sadism, to see what's been happening since.
Thunderbirds: From zero to international hero, Dominic Colenso (AKA Virgil Tracy) pops his movie cherry and gives us his exclusive diary.
Woody Allen: Iconic. Neurotic. New Yorker. The Woodster sits down with Total Film to spill the beans on his career and why he can't stand to watch most of his movies.
Flashback: Continuing our serialised stare into the history of Star Wars, we tackle The Empire Strikes Back and how a classic was born from a conflict.
Jennifer Garner: The 13 Going On 30 star gabs growing pains and breaking from TV into movies.
ROUGH CUT: The world's best movie news section tackles summer blockbuster sizzlers and suckers, Steve Buscemi, Sly Stallone's love of painting and more.
New Films And DVDS: 133 reviews carefully penned so you know exactly what to see and buy.

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Issue #91
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July 2004
Dated: Summer 2004

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Issue #90
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June 2004
Dated: July 2004
The July issue of Total Film is on sale now and it's a marvel of web-spinning delights, in our humble opinion. Before you've even cracked open the mag, you'll find in your lap a free movie quiz book plus a double-sided poster of The Day After Tomorrow. Dipping into the issue... With the second helping of Spider-Man so near we can practically taste it, we hook up for an exclusive chat with Mary Jane Watson herself, Kirsten Dunst, to find out what's in store for the biggest, baddest sequel of 2004, and what this one-time child star makes of life on the A-list.
Before Spider-Man 2 swamps British cinemas, however, there a few other blockbusters seeking their day in the sun. Hot on the heels of Van Helsing and Troy comes The Day After Tomorrow, Roland 'Independence Day' Emmerich's latest paean to massive-scale destruction and blowing stuff up, this time spun off the dawning of a new Ice Age. Find out why Emmerich's obsessed with giving the planet a good kicking, and how he hauled Donnie Darko star Jake Gyllenhaal to go on the ride. After that comes Harry Potter And the Prisoner Of Azkaban, with Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron explaining to Total Film how he's dragging the boy wizard through adolescence into to adulthood.
And if your appetite needs further whetting, the July issue's packed with plenty more summer treats, including our 50 Top Movie Deaths, in which we lift the coffin lid on cinema's greatest drop-dead moments, and the Top 10 most embarrassing movie villains (judged by no less an expert than Ming The Merciless). Chuck in reviews for 127 new movies and DVDs from the Total Film crack team of experts, and you're looking at a mighty fine issue

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Issue #89
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May 2004
Dated: June 2004
The June issue of Total Film is on sale now and it's a right thundering epic, if we do say so ourselves. In the month that marks the advent of Hollywood's most expensive ever movie, we go behind the scenes of Troy. With an escalating budget north of $200 million, 50,000 extras, an A-list cast including Brad Pitt, Orlando Bloom and Peter O'Toole, searing heat and on-set deaths, everything about this Iliad adap is off the scale. Read all about it in our suitably huge (and exclusive) on-set report...
Continuing the epic theme, our comprehensive poll salutes a cast of thousands (and a budget of about a dillion million) in our Greatest Ever Movie Epics, a seriously hefty countdown featuring 50 of Hollywood's most, er, epicly epic epics. Ben-Hur, Lord Of The Rings, Gone With The Wind, Star Wars and Gladiator are all riding high, but what behemoth claims the number one spot? Not telling. Although it's obviously not the Elizabeth Taylor turkey Cleopatra, a shoot of such unmitigated, relentless disaster that we simply had to share the pain with you. Find out why we've crowned it the most disastrous shoot in movie history in a topper Flashback feature.
And if all that epic kablooey is making you feel bloated, the June issue also features exclusive interviews with Eternal Sunshine star Kate Winslet, Hollywood maverick Robert Altman and the cast of Tarantino smackdown sequel Kill Bill Volume II. Throw in over 127 new movies and DVDs reviewed and rated and, as they say at the Ambassador's Reception, we're spoiling you, we really are...

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Issue #88
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April 2004
Dated: May 2004
The May 2004 issue of Total Film is on sale now, featuring our exclusive on-set coverage of 2004's first big blockbuster, Van Helsing - starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Beckinsale and a host of movie monsters, including Frankenstein and Dracula. Buckle up: it's the biggest, ballsiest B-movie you'll ever see!
Also this issue, read all about Halle Berry's new chiller Gothika, Mel Gibson defends his violent, controversial The Passion Of The Christ, we interview Charlize Theron, and over 126 new movies and DVDs are reviewed.

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Issue #87
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March 2004
Dated: April 2004
The April 2004 issue of Total Film is on sale now, featuring our 2004 Blockbuster Preview! New pics, new interviews, new danger - in our biggest ever preview, Total Film proudly presents over 100 must-see movies for the coming year. Buckle up: it's gonna be a good one!
Also this issue, read all about Cate Blanchett's new movie The Missing, Sean Penn discusses his latest, 21 Grams, we go behind the scenes with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson on Starsky and Hutch, and over 116 new movies and DVDs are reviewed.

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Issue #86
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February 2004
Dated: March 2004

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Issue #85
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January 2004
Dated: February 2004

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