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Issue 54 of Film Stories magazine, with 168 pages! On really nice paper too. A film magazine the kind of which people used to make!
Inside:
ALIEN ON STAGE: A bunch of Dorset bus drivers decided to do an amateur theatre production of Ridley Scott s Alien. Two debutant directors spent five years on and off making a film of it. The film is great, the story behind it? Well, it s quite something too…
ALIEN ON PAGE: Alan Dean Foster is the man who wrote the novelisation of the original Alien movie, as well as many others. In a huge exclusive interview, he s got some cracking tales to tell…
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SALLY PHILLIPS: She acts! She writes! She co-runs a production company! She takes us into her world in a huge exclusive interview.
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MADE IN BRUM: The documentary highlighting the city of Birmingham s creativity – and an action film being made there too…
THE QUAY BROTHERS: They re animation legends, but a well kept secret too. We ve been chatting to them…
GATEWAY AGE RATINGS: The 12, 12A and PG-13 certificates have caused the BBFC and MPAA no end of headaches over the years. We ve been taking a look…
THE SECRET MOVIE PUBLICIST: They were at the premiere of the original Grease movie. More in our regular exclusive secret-spilling column…
IN WITH THE OLD?: Why are so many older films playing in cinemas? Are they bringing in the money? And which are proving popular?
LAUREL & HARDY: THE NEW DOCUMENTARY: A daughter and father team have been tackling Stan and Ollie…
LAMPSHADED?: Digging into Disney s purchase and ownership of Pixar.
THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE: One filmmaker has been celebrating nature at its best…
FEELING SLEEPY?: A hypnotist tells us about, well, hypnotises on film.
INSIDE THE BIG STAR WARS VHS RE-RELEASE: How the (in)famous video boxset releases of Star Wars in the 1990s came to be
CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS: On his directorial debut, Bring Them Down
Plus so, so much more.
And once again: over 20 pages across physical media, books, and film music. Really proud to give our pages over to things that matter such as these.
Honestly, there s loads of stuff. Stuff you won t find in other film magazines too. Thank you so much for your support.
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