Exclusive: Total Film 145 out this week
Free 50 Greatest Interviews book, world exclusive Max Payne and much more...
This month Max Payne explodes into Total Film - we take a world exclusive look at the next big videogame flick to shoot its way into your local multiplex. From drug-powered supercops, flying demons, frolicking Bond girls to Max himself, Mark Walhberg, we get the inside skinny on Payne's world...
And if that wasn't enough, we're also handing you a FREE BOOK, crammed with the 50 best Total Film Interviews. All exclusive. All A-list. All essential.
Whether you want to know how guilty George Clooney feels about Batman & Robin, see Woody Allen discuss the three-hour original cut of Annie Hall, or find out how Quentin Tarantino wrote Inglorious Bastards' key coffee shop scene, you can find all the answers in your FREE BOOK.
Add that to our Hollywood UK special - starring Simon Pegg, Paddy Considine, Samantha Morton and more - and our 50 Coolest Youtube Moments feature, not to mention this month's Total Interview (featuring Will Ferrell and John C Reilly) and it all adds up to the only the mag you need to buy this month.
But if you do buy one more, why not try out our NEW COMPACT EDITION, on shelves now. It's like Total Film, only easier to fit in your rucksack.
Total Film 145: on-sale Thursday 7 August.
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