Total Film Magazine - February 2019
Total Film Magazine - February 2019
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In this issue
Total Film interview Bill Nighy talks Love Actually, Pirates and his
40-plus year career.The highwaymen Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson hunt
down Bonnie and Clyde, how to train your dragon: the hidd en world Can the third dragon movie scale the heights?...
Best Western
THE SISTERS BROTHERS I Jacques Audiard digs his spurs into the cowboy movie, alongside Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly…
4 mins
Grave Matters
PET SEMATARY I Jason Clarke digs deep to confront death in Stephen King’s darkest tale…
2 mins
Cold Pursuit: Liam Brings The Plough Factor…
Watch the trailer for Cold Pursuit and you could be forgiven for thinking, “Do we need another geri-actioner starring Liam Neeson on a roaring rampage of revenge?” Sure, it was fun and exhilarating in Taken, seeing Oskar Schindler crack skulls – after a career of gravel-throated gravitas, it represented one of the biggest star-rebrands since another mature actor with a similar-sounding name boarded Airplane! to leave grounded drama behind. But we’ve since had Taken 2 and 3, Non-Stop, Run All Night and The Commuter.
3 mins
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Having been deprived of a limb in the first How To Train Your Dragon and a loving father in the second, youthful Viking Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) has suffered enough, you might think. Yet the third entry in DreamWorks’ heart-stirring fantasy series has one more trauma to inflict on its callow protagonist: the prospect of a fond farewell to his scaly companion Toothless, a dragon whose slim hopes of survival depend on getting as far away from humankind as possible.
2 mins
Instant Family
From the director (Sean Anders) and star (Mark Wahlberg) of the Daddy’s Home movies comes another film about the travails of parenting, only this time inching into more serious territory. Instant Family is, for Anders, a personal picture: its tale of Pete (Wahlberg) and Ellie (Rose Byrne) adopting three children out of the foster care system is based on his own experiences.
2 mins
Avenging Angel
She's the super-powerful Avenger who was Nick Fury's last call during Infinity War's genocide. Now it's time for CAPTAIN MARVEL to shine in an origin story that's the MCU's first female-led instalment. Total Film meets Brie Larson and the team to unpack what makes Carol Danvers tick, how she's going to fix the snap and her importance in a #TimesUp world.
10+ mins
G Force
British actress Gemma Chan continues her meteoric rise with a "badass" role in CAPTAIN MARVEL. Total Film talks transformations, #TimesUp and tea with the seemingly unflappable star taking her future into her own hands.
9 mins
Double Trouble
Jordan Peele follows his directorial debut Get Out with Us, a terrifying doppelgänger movie that dares to face the terror within. Total Film speaks to Hollywood’s hottest filmmaker and his starry cast about America’s nightmares in a damaged brain.
9 mins
True Detectives
In The Highwaymen, Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson are the Texas Rangers charged with hunting down Bonnie and Clyde. Total Film talks to the leads and director John Lee Hancock to find out why the star-crossed outlaws still hold such an enduring and relevant fascination for moviegoers.
10 mins
Night Riders
Fast & Furious Meets Fantasy In Street-racing Show Curfew…
4 mins
Total Film Magazine Description:
Publisher: Future
Category: Entertainment
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Total Film is a monthly film magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future plc. It was first published in 1997 and is currently one of the most popular film magazines in the UK.
Total Film covers all aspects of cinema, from the latest releases to classic films. It also features interviews with actors, directors, and other filmmakers, as well as reviews of films, DVDs, and Blu-rays.
Total Film is a popular read for many film fans, and is known for its in-depth coverage and expert analysis. It is also a good source of information for those new to cinema.
Here are some of the things you can expect from Total Film magazine:
* In-depth coverage of the latest films, including reviews, interviews, and features
* Reviews of DVDs and Blu-rays
* Features on classic films and filmmakers
* Interviews with actors, directors, and other filmmakers
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