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Total Film Magazine - Issue 175

Features
By Total Film published 24 November 2010

Massive 2011 Preview!

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Cover

Cover

Our unbeatable guide to next year’s must-see stars right here with our exclusive Sucker Punch cover. We yak with Zack Snyder and his lethal ladies.

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Buzz

Buzz

No, Teletubbyland hasn’t been renovated – it’s your first look at the New Zealand set of The Hobbit, plus all the info on the cast. Finally! It’s happening!

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Agenda

Agenda

Peter Mullan’s searing new drama. The lowdown on festival darling Animal Kingdom. Next big thing Crystal Reed. The BAFTA Rising Star jury. All on one spread. You lucky people.

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Screen

Screen

Gareth Edwards’ astounding low-budget, high-impact debut Monsters, plus Unstoppable, Megamind, A Serbian Movie and Christina Aguilera diva-ing it up.

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Cover Story

Cover Story

Number one in our 124 Reasons To Love 2011. Explosive access to cast and crew of the upcoming fantasy actioner that’s got EVERYTHING. And more.

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Spotlight

Spotlight

The 127 Hours star shows us his scars. And that was just the start of the interview… PLUS Danny Boyle on making a movie about one man and a rock.

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On Set

On Set

Total Film wags chins with the super-hot Brit-cast of the sci-fi mortality tale. Depressing book. Bleak film. Cracking feature.

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Coming Soon

Coming Soon

Cars, guns, muscles, action. The Rock goes back to basics. We go grab an exclusive. Plus cinema’s greatest eyebrow-raisers.

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The TF Interview

The TF Interview

She’s back in the The Dilemma and The Black Swan. We sit down for a career-spanning chat with the queen of cool. Winona forever!

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Lounge

Lounge

We probe the layers within layers of Nolan’s mind-buster, plus The A-Team and The Expendables go one-on-one and we surf the set of the new Hawaii 5-0.

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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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