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Total Film Magazine - Issue 199

Features
By Total Film published 28 September 2012

The Cool Issue

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The Cool Issue

The Cool Issue

This month, we cut to the chase and present you with the 10 coolest movies being made right now, including Django Unchained , The Master and Seven Psychopaths .

Plus, cover star James Bond gets his swagger back and brings the old-school glamour back to the franchise with Skyfall .

Also, you may have already heard that Total Film magazine is now available on your iPad , and it now costs just £1.99 per issue, or £12.99 for a whole year ($2.99 per issue or $17.99 yearly for the US and Canada, €2.39 per issue or €14.49 yearly for the Europe)! Read about the key features of Total Film 's interactive iPad edition.

Fans of the good old-fashioned paper edition need not worry - this version ain’t going anywhere! Like the look of that coverline-free, subscribers-only cover? Well, subscribe to Total Film magazine then!

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Skyfall

Skyfall

As the Bond franchise turns 50, Daniel Craig and Sam Mendes seek to marry 007’s modern-day grit with old-school wit.

We go on set of Skyfall to get the full lowdown from Craig and Mendes, as well as chatting gadgets with new Q Ben Whishaw.

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Seven Psychopaths

Seven Psychopaths

Kicking off our 10 Coolest Movies, Martin McDonagh’s follow-up to In Bruges is a whip-smart tale of guns, lowlifes and kidnapped mutts.

McDonagh, Colin Farrell and Christopher Walken take us through the absurd gangster comedy.

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The Master

The Master

The festival smash is another entrant in our 10 Coolest list.

After a five-year hiatus, Paul Thomas Anderson is back with the masterful The Master , a story of religious sects and corruption that is NOT based on Scientology…

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Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Cumberbatch

With starring roles in Star Trek 2 , Sherlock and as the serpentine Smaug in The Hobbit , Benedict Cumberbatch is ruling the roost.

We enter his lair…

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

Love it or loathe it, the Twilight franchise has dominated the box office and headlines during its run.

With the final film, Breaking Dawn - Part 2 , done and dusted, Total Film catches up with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner before they part ways.

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Full Metal Jacket

Full Metal Jacket

This month’s TF Classic is Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Nam masterpiece Full Metal Jacket .

We give the full story behind the war movie, dissecting a classic that’s as devastating as the ammo it’s named after. Get ready to revisit, maggots!

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Buzz and Agenda

Buzz and Agenda

In Buzz this month, Denzel Washington prepares for turbulence in Robert Zemeckis’ return to live-action filmmaking, Flight . And we get grubby on set of Mike Newell’s new take on Dickens’ Great Expectations , which he calls “the anti-David Lean”.

Chloë Grace Moretz’s Carrie heads up a horror preview, Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg talk Celeste & Jesse Forever , and Ben Wheatley walks us through Sightseers .

Over in Agenda , Jennifer Lawrence blazes a trail, we catch up with the hottest young talent in Britain, and My Brother The Devil hits the streets.

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Screen and Lounge

Screen and Lounge

In Screen , Frankenweenie takes the front row-centre seat, joined in the foyer by On The Road , Sinister and The Perks Of Being A Wallflower . Indie charmers Ruby Sparks , Liberal Arts and Beasts Of The Southern Wild and action sequel Taken 2 also get a thorough examination.

Ridley Scott’s sci-fi brain-teaser Prometheus leads the home entertainment reviews in Lounge , joined by post- Twilight projects Cosmopolis and Snow White & The Huntsman , and in the classics corner are a whopping Hitchcock boxset, an essential collection of Universal Classic monsters, and some vintage Spielberg. Plus, we go on set of the second season of Homeland .

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The Total Film Interview: Hugh Jackman

The Total Film Interview: Hugh Jackman

Broadway star, Oscar host, fanboy favourite… Hugh Jackman is nothing if not versatile. And now the Aussie A-lister is fighting bogeymen, singing with Russell Crowe and returning to his signature role…

“Wolverine is an unbelievable gift,” he tells us. Settle down as Jackman goes in-depth on his career past, present and future.

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Total Film

The Total Film team are made up of the finest minds in all of film journalism. They are: Editor Jane Crowther, Deputy Editor Matt Maytum, Reviews Ed Matthew Leyland, News Editor Jordan Farley, and Online Editor Emily Murray. Expect exclusive news, reviews, features, and more from the team behind the smarter movie magazine. 

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