Total Film gets exciting new look
And it's ace!
Like a Hollywood starlet getting kitted out for the Oscars, Total Film has a brand-new look this month. But unlike, say, Bjork’s swan outfit, this one actually looks amazing (and it’ll last longer than one night).
Hitting shelves on Thursday 7 June, Total Film’s new look will modernise the movie market – packing more bangs on its front cover for your buck.
Old favourites like Buzz and Lounge will get a new lick of paint – with links to the Total Film website ensuring you get even more ace stuff to read every month. And our reviews section will get the most radical shake-up of all…
Simon Maxwell, TF’s Publisher said: “The changes will bring the movie magazine market bang up to date and make Total Film stand out from the crowd with its more contemporary approach. We are tapping into an increasingly hungry audience of movie fans who are driving industry growth, through box office admission, downloads and DVD sales and we want to feed this passion and encourage them to watch even more movies.
“Total Film has always taken an affectionate and irreverent approach to movies, with more fun and attitude than our rivals, and this won’t change, but will become even more apparent with our new look.”
The Summer issue of TF is onsale now, and it comes with a free Die Hard 4.0 beer cooler, sexy wallpaper pull-out and the chance to win a trip to NYC!
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