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MOVIELINE
1985-2009
- Ceased publication
- Hollywood Stars.
- Started in 1985 in L.A. Went national in 1989. May 2003 changed name to Movieline's Hollywood Life.
- Always 2-3 good interviews with big stars but also a lot of new faces.
- Published 10-11 times a year, 130 colour pages in A4 format.
PREMIERE
1987-2007
- Ceased publication
- Hollywood movies and stars.
- Covered the top of the American cinema with movie reviews, interviews and articles.
- Editor in chief: Peter Herbst.
- 106 colour A4 pages.
- There is also a Czech , a French , a Russian , a Portugese, and a British version.
BOXOFFICE PRO
1932
- The leading American exhibitor trade paper.
- Founder: Ben Shlyen.
- Started as "The Reel Journal" which focused its attention on the local business in Kansas City.
- Shlyen acquired or founded several more small exhibitor papers serving other US markets like:
"Exhibitor's Forum"
"Motion Picure Times"
"Movie Age"
- In 1932, their titles all changed to BOXOFFICE, though they continued to be published in regional editions for decades to follow.
- Changed title to "Boxoffice Pro" in April 2011.
- Merged with FILM JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL January 2019.
- See also the French edition.
FILMS IN REVIEW
1950-1997
- Ceased publication
- The magazine of The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
- Interviews, film/biographies, retrospective articles, film history, book reviews, and television/video reports.
- Preceded by NEW MOVIES.
- In 1997 the magazine faltered due to rising printing costs, and its parent company - The NBR - a not-for-profit organization, wasn't in the financial position to keep it alive.
- Incorporated as a special section in CLASSIC IMAGES since December 1997.
- Editor and new owner is Roy Frumkes.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
1990-2022
- Ceased publication
- Television, movies, books, music, videos, and multimedia.
- The world of entertainment with emphasis on cinema.
- Chief Content Officer: Norman Pearlstine.
- 86 A4 pages.
- Monthly from July 2019, not numbered any more.
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