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English language film journals and magazines

Title Country Year URL Comment
Black Camera: A Micro Journal of Black Film Studies United States link
Black Film Review United States 1985–1995
Bright Lights Film Journal United States 1995 link Portland, Oregon
Camera Obscura United States 1976 link Feminist film theory, now with Duke University Press, founded in 1976 after a split in Women and Film
chaosmag - Indian Online-film journal link
CineAction Canada link
Cineaste United States 1967 link
Cinefex United States 1980 link Published quarterly
Cinema Journal Published by the Society for Cinema and Media Studies
Classic Images United States link
Documentary Box Japan link Yamagata
Empire Magazine United Kingdom 1989 link Published monthly
Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal United States 1970 University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Film Comment United States 1997 link Published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center
Film Criticism United States 1976 link Published by Lloyd Michaels of Allegheny College
Film Culture 1955–1996 Founded by Jonas Mekas
Film History United States 1987 (New York)
Film Ireland Republic of Ireland 1987 link Irish film magazine covering indigenous and international cultural cinema. Published by Filmbase
The Film Journal United States 2002 link Ohio, since March 2002
Film Quarterly United States 1945 link (Berkeley), founded in 1945 as Hollywood Quarterly
FILMINK Magazine Australia 1997 link Australian film magazine covering local and international cinema.
filmint./ Film International Sweden 1972 [1] Began in 1972 as Filmhäftet. In 2003 this hybrid magazine devoted to the history and criticism of international film became an all-English language publication.
Films of the Golden Age United States link
Framework - The journal of cinema and media United Kingdom 1971–1992; 1999 link
Inside Film (IF) mag Australia 1997 link Australia's filmmaker magazine. Published by The Intermedia Group
Journal of Film and Video United States link Published by the University Film and Video Association
The Journal of Popular Film and Television United States link Published by Heldref
The Journal of Religion and Film United States link An online film journal maintained by the University of Nebraska at Omaha
Jump Cut A review of contemporary media United States 1975 link Leftist and feminist film criticism
Kinoeye link New perspectives on European film
Quarterly Review of Film and Video 1962 One of the oldest journals in the field. Published quarterly (plus one “bonus” issue) the magazine includes critical essays, reviews and interviews in the area of film, video and digital imaging.
Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies United Kingdom link
Screen United Kingdom 1959 link Now with Oxford University Press
Screening the Past link
Seeing Black link
Senses of Cinema Australia link Online journal devoted to the serious and eclectic discussion of cinema
Sight & Sound United Kingdom 1932 link (London)
Synoptique Concordia University, Montreal, Canada 2004 [2] Quarterly, academic, online journal written primarily by postgraduate students.
Total Film United Kingdom link Published monthly
Velvet Light Trap United States 1971 University of Texas Press
Video Watchdog United States 1990 Cincinnati, Ohio
Women and Film United States 1972–1975 Santa Monica
24 Lies A Second Netherlands 2000 link Online journal focused on provocative film criticism with an underdog bite
  • Boxoffice Magazine (1920) Provides movie reviews and news, boxoffice ratings and movie business information.
  • Cinefantastique (aka CFQ) (1967 as a fanzine; 1970 as a glossy) US based, covers horror films.
  • Entertainment Weekly (1990) US consumer entertainment magazine published by Time Inc covering movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture.
  • Fangoria (1979) American Horror Magazine with in-depth horror movie news, reviews, previews and interviews.
  • Filmjournalen (1919 – 1953) Sweden's most influential film magazine. Merged into Bildjournalen in 1953.
  • Film Review Britain’s longest-running film magazine includes film news and reviews. Published monthly with four quarterly special issues.
  • fps magazine (1991) fps (frames per second) is the magazine for film and TV animation.
  • Impact UK monthly magazine covering action entertainment: including martial arts films, anime and manga.
  • Millimeter B2B magazine focusing on motion picture and television production.
  • Modern Screen (1930 – 1985) Popular American magazine featuring articles, pictorials and interviews with movie and TV stars as well as music personalities.
  • Monthly Film Bulletin (1934 – 1991) British Film Institute publication merged with Sight and Sound in 1991.
  • MovieMaker (1993) Independent film and filmmaking.
  • Neon (1996 – 1999) Irreverent contemporary British film magazine published monthly by Emap.
  • New Cinemas Journal of Contemporary Film published three times a year by Intellect
  • Photoplay (1911 – 1980) The original film fan magazine featured celebrity interviews and articles.
  • Premiere (1987 – 2007) American film magazine
  • Scenographer Magazine International magazine dedicated to production designers, costume designers and set decorators working in cinema, theatre and television.
  • Screen Quarterly international journal of academic film and television studies.
  • Screen Digest (1971) International media business title that puts cinema (notably digital developments) in the context of all screen media.
  • Shivers (1992) UK film magazine dedicated to horror genre movies, television shows and literature.
  • Smoke & Mirrors Australian quarterly magazine for filmmakers, make-up and special effects practitioners.
  • Starlog (1976) US monthly science-fiction film magazine.
  • Studies in Australasian Cinema International scholarly journal devoted to cinema from the Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific region, published three times a year

by Intellect

  • Studies in Documentary Film Scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film, published three times a year by Intellect
  • Studies in Hispanic Cinemas English language journal dedicated to the study of Spanish-speaking cinemas, published three times a year by Intellect
  • The Soundtrack Journal focuses its attention sound in combination with moving images, published three times a year by Intellect
  • Variety (1905) Entertainment movie news, reviews, and entertainment industry events, news and reviews from Cannes, Oscars, and Hollywood awards.
  • TAKE:1 (2005) Indian monthly magazine with articles on a variety of topics, ranging from movies, celebrities and their lifestyles.




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