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Total Film Magazine - Issue 213

Features
By Total Film published 25 October 2013

Huge winter preview!

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Huge Winter Preview!

Huge Winter Preview!

Issue 213 of Total Film magazine is all about the most amazing movies and telly shows heading your way this winter.

Inside the issue, we go on a side-splitting Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues set visit, get up close and personal with Don Jon 's Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and reveal the latest word on Ant-Man , Transformers 4 and The Wolf Of Wall Street .

Throw in a huge telly preview - including Star Wars: Rebels , Sherlock 3 , Doctor Who , and The Walking Dead - and there's plenty of reasons to pick up a copy.

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Anchorman 2

Anchorman 2

Knights of Columbus! As the KVWN-TV Channel 4 evening news team reassembles for super-classy sequel Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues , which heads up our huge winter preview, Total Film goes on set to watch comedy gold in the making. Works every time, 60 per cent of the time…

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Boy Wonder

Boy Wonder

Joseph Gordon-Levitt isn't just the star of cool movies - he now directs them, too. The multi-hyphenate talks to Total Film about Don Jon...

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Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Jennifer Lawrence is back fighting the system in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire . But this time she's going to need some help from her friends...

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Danny Dyer

Danny Dyer

Danny Dyer was once the hottest young actor in London. Then he blew it. Can taking over the Queen Vic in Eastenders also reignite the movie career of a guy who's smarter than you think?

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TV Preview

TV Preview

Steven Spielberg and George Lucas reckon TV is the future and as more movie A-listers migrate to the small screen, we bring you the most exciting brand new and returning series heading your way, packed with vampires and psychos, rebels and robots, plus a certain super-sleuth back from the dead...

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Carrie

Carrie

How do you reinvent one of the most iconic and beloved horror movies of all time? TF talks telekinesis and teenage angst with director Kimberly Peirce and the cast of Carrie .

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Total Film Interview - Javier Bardem

Total Film Interview - Javier Bardem

He's won every award going and played two of cinemas most menacing baddies in No Country For Old Men and Skyfall . He's adding another to the roster with thriller The Counsellor . "We actors are the lawyers of our characters. We have to defend them, no matter what." Read his extensive Total Film Interview for the full story of Bardem's career...

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Buzz And Agenda

Buzz And Agenda

This month’s Buzz beams in the hottest movie news and pictures - from Michael Bay's fourth Transformers movie Age Of Extinction , to an idiot's guide to Dumb And Dumber To , a first-look at Ant-Man , and the latest word from Guardians Of The Galaxy from Doctor Who Star Karen Gillan, we've all the latest breaking news and exclusives from the hottest movies coming your way.

Plus, a chat with Michael Rooker, the latest on Need For Speed , and a special look at 2014's Oscar contenders.

And, of course, we've also thrown in all the regulars you’ve come to expect!

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Screen And Lounge

Screen And Lounge

Heading up the cinema reviews round-up this month is Gravity , the awards-buzzing space thriller courtesy of Alfonso Cuaron, George Clooney and Sandra Bullock. Plus, verdicts on Don Jon , The Counsellor , Blue Is The Warmest Colour , Bad Grandpa , Ender's Game , and more.

Head over to Lounge for our re-evaluations of robots vs monsters blockbuster Pacific Rim , Monsters University , The Great Gatsby and many more.

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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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