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Total Film Magazine Issue 181

Features
By Total Film published 12 May 2011

Featuring Green Lantern – summer’s brightest hero!

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Cover

Cover

Adorning the cover of our brand new issue is Ryan Reynolds, who’s getting a chance to shine in comic book blockbuster Green Lantern .

And inside, we’ve also got a special commemorative Harry Potter special, celebrating 10 years of the boy wizard.

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Buzz

Buzz

After much stop-starting, it’s finally happening: Peter Jackson has returned to Hobbiton! We’ve got the latest on the Middle Earth mega-prequel.

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Agenda

Agenda

The hottest film festival in the world has kicked off, and we’ve got the lowdown on the choice picks that are set to scorch the Croisette, including The Tree of Life , Sleeping Beauty and Restless .

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Screen

Screen

We give you our verdict on Mel Gibson’s comeback in controversy-magnet The Beaver . Plus, we rate all the latest releases, including Senna , Kaboom and Win Win .

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Cover Story

Cover Story

Does Green Lantern have what it takes to go head-to-head with the summer season’s big guns? We chat to Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and director Martin Campbell to find out if it's easy being green.

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A Celebration

A Celebration

As the biggest franchise ever finally draws to a close with Deathly Hallows: Part 2 , we cast a teary eye back over 10 years Harry Potter , reassessing every movie, sharing our favourite moments, and chatting with Daniel Radcliffe.

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Spotlight

Spotlight

Jamie Bell broke out in Billy Elliot and he’s set to go stratospheric playing the boy reporter in Steven Spielberg’s Tintin . We find out what keeps his feet on the ground.

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TF Classic

TF Classic

Green Lantern director Martin Campbell is no stranger to bringing franchises to pulse-pounding life: with Goldeneye he made James Bond one of cinemas most bankable icons again. Here’s how he did it…

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The TF Interview

The TF Interview

Two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster directs and stars in The Beaver this month. She tells us about that title, spills the beans on working with Mad Mel, and takes us through her illustrious career past, present and future.

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Lounge

Lounge

Natalie Portman’s astonishing performance takes centre stage, and we give you our verdict on 127 Hours , Tangled , Biutiful and all this month’s essential home entertainment releases.

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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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