List of movie magazines
The list of film magazines gives an overview of film magazines in the individual languages and countries. A distinction is made between magazines that are currently published and those that have already been discontinued.
German-speaking area
Germany
Ongoing
- 35 millimeters - the retro film magazine
- Black box
- Focus: film
- BNA Germany (since 2010, magazine about Indian cinema)
- Cargo (since 2009)
- ca: st - the magazine for actors
- Cinearte (since 2003)
- Cinema (since 1975)
- Cinema Musica
- The zombie (since 2013)
- deadline magazine (since 2006, specializing in offside & transgressive)
- Digital Production (since 1996, aimed at creatives in the CGI industry)
- DVD magazine
- DVD special
- epd Film (since 1948, until 1983 under the title Evangelischer Filmbeobachter)
- Film service (since 1947)
- Film & TV cameraman (since 1951)
- Film Echo / Film Week (since 1947 under different titles)
- Film Concepts (since 2006)
- Film program (since 1978)
- Film start (since 2006)
- Women and Film (since 1974)
- Kinemalism
- Kino & Co (since 2003, free film magazine in cinemas)
- Googly eyes. Visual communication (since 1977)
- assembly AV (since 1992)
- Moviestar (since 1993)
- Nautilus - Adventure & Fantastic (since 1993, fantasy film magazine)
- Neon Zombie - The magazine for fantastic cinema and cinematic pop culture! (since 2013, specializing in fantasy )
- Professional production
- Revolver (since 1998)
- Shomingeki
- SigiGötz
- Meeting point cinema
- Ulysses (since 2000)
- VIRUS (since 2004)
- X-Rated (since 1995, specializing in horror films)
Former
- The film. Journal for the general interests of cinematography (1916–1943)
- DVD vision
- Television + film (1970–1971), Velber near Hanover; (1963–1964 film , Munich; 1965–1966 film - a German film magazine , Velber; 1967–1969 film, Velber)
- Film Sheets (1948–1969)
- Film fist (1976-1996)
- filmforum (1996-2001)
- Film review (1957–1984)
- Film Spiegel (GDR, 1955–1990)
- Film and Woman (1948–1969)
- filmwards (1986-1995)
- frame 25 (1997-2000)
- Gdinetmao (1987-2009)
- Gory News (predecessor of Deadline)? 2000? -2006
- Illustrated film courier (1919–1945)
- Blockbuster (1989–1990)
- Photo stage (1908–1940)
- Night visor (1992–1999)
- Research film and television (2007-2010)
- Editing (1995-2012)
- SFT (2004-2020)
- Sissy (film magazine) (2009-2015)
- Splatting Image (1989-2013)
- steady cam (1982-2007)
- Widescreen (2002-2020)
Austria
Ongoing
(the following list is sorted by year of publication)
- The Stage (1924–1938 weekly / since 1958 monthly)
- SKIP - the cinema magazine (since 1983, monthly)
- Celluloid (since 2000, monthly)
- Ray (since 2001, monthly)
- FLIM - magazine for film culture (since 2006, monthly)
Former
The following lists are sorted according to the periodicity and the year of publication of the journals. The silent film era (up to around 1928) is presumably completely covered in this list (according to the current state of research), for the period after that the list is very sketchy.
weekly film magazines:
- Cinematographic Review (1907–1917)
- Austrian Comet (1908–1920)
- Rády Maller Review (1910–1912)
- Lichtbild-Theater (1911-1914)
- Communications from the Austro-Hungarian cinema industry (1911–1912)
- The world theater (1912)
- Dramagraph Week (1912-1913)
- The film week (1913–1918)
- Paimann's film lists (1916–1938 / 1945–1965)
- The cinema owner (1917-1919)
- New Kino-Rundschau (1917–1922)
- The Filmbote (1918–1926)
- New Film Week (1919)
- The cinema week (1919–1921)
- The film world (1919–1925)
- The cinema journal (1919–1939)
- The new film (1920–1921)
- Wiener Film-Post (1923)
- Vienna Film Ring (1923)
- Viennese cinema (1923–1925)
- Film Echo (1924)
- The Cinema Fan (1924)
- The modern cinema mail (1925–1926)
- My film (1926–1938 / 1945–1957)
- Austrian Film Newspaper (1927–1938)
- Film in the Picture (1928)
- Film in the Picture (1928)
- Blimp (1985-2000?)
Weekly film magazines appearing as supplements to other magazines:
- Supplement to the theater and cinema week (1919)
- The film break (supplement to the break , 1919–1931)
- Film supplement to the comedy (1920–1924)
- The Filmbühne (supplement to the stage , 1924–1925)
- Film supplement from the stage world (1924–1925)
- Bettauer's film review (supplement to Bettauer's weekly newspaper , 1927)
monthly to quarterly film magazines:
- The Viennese polar bear (1919–1920)
- The picture (1924–1930)
- European film production and export (1924–1928)
Yearbooks:
- Cinematographic Yearbook of the Filmboten (1921–1926)
- Cinematographisches Jahrbuch der Österr. Film newspaper (1927–1938)
- Filmworld Almanac (1921–1924)
- The Yearbook of the Vienna Society (1929)
Periodicity unknown or irregular:
- Vienna Cinema Review (1911)
- Cinema library (irregular, 1922–?)
- Cinema programs (1923-1924)
- Film font (around the beginning of the 80s)
- Film library (irregular, 1925–1926)
Switzerland
Ongoing
- Filmbulletin - magazine for film and cinema (Switzerland, founded in 1959, until 2015 under the title "Filmbulletin - Cinema at eye level")
- Cinema (Switzerland, since 1955)
Former
- Film Front (1978–1988)
- Zoom (between 1973 and 1999)
- Swiss film newspaper (published between 1938 and 1953 by Ernest Berner )
Online magazines
- allesfilm.com
- artechock
- Apparatus. Film, media and digital cultures in Central and Eastern Europe
- critic.de
- F.LM - texts about the film
- filmgazette - a partner project of the Filmzentrale
- Film starts
- Film headquarters
- Groarr.ch - film magazine
- Jump Cut magazine
- manycinemas - an English-language magazine on world cinema
- Maslohs.de film reviews and more
- Maximum Cinema - film magazine
- negative
- pressplay magazine
- filmverliebt.de
- Film plus criticism - online magazine for film & cinema (Austria)
English language magazines
- American cinematographer
- Black Camera: A Micro Journal of Black Film Studies
- Black Film Review
- bright lights film - Portland, Oregon, since 1995
- Camera Obscura - Feminist film-theory, now at Duke University Press, 1976 after cleavage of Women and Film founded
- Canadian Journal of Film Studies
- chaosmag - Indian online film magazine
- CineAction, Canada
- Movie buffs
- Cinefantastique (USA since 1970, specializing in the genres of science fiction, horror and fantasy)
- Cinefex
- Cinémaction, Paris Focus: Third Cinema
- Cinema Journal
- Documentary Box - (Yamagata, Japan, published by the Yamagata Documentary Film Festival )
- DOX - documentary film magazine
- Electric sheep
- Empire
- Film & History , founded in 1970
- Film Comment
- Film Criticism
- Film Culture (1955–1996), founded by Jonas Mekas
- Film History (New York), founded in 1987
- Film International - Iranian Film Quarterly
- Film Quarterly (Berkeley, founded in 1945 as Hollywood Quarterly)
- Journal of film, video & monographs
- Journal of film preservation
- Jump cut
- Kinoeye - New perspectives on European film
- Little White Lies
- SciFiNow (films from the fields of science fiction, fantasy & horror)
- Screen , founded in 1969
- Screening the past
- Senses of Cinema - online magazine with a dictionary on film directors
- SFX (films from the fields of science fiction, fantasy & horror)
- Sight & Sound (London, founded 1932, published monthly)
- Studies in European Cinema
- Total film
- Women and Film (1972-1975)
- Variety
French language magazines
- 1895
- 24 images
- L'avant-scène cinéma
- Cahiers du cinéma (since 1951)
- Ciné Live (since 1997)
- Ciné Zine Zone (1978-2003)
- Cinéma
- CinémAction (since 1978)
- Cinergie - Belgian cinema
- Cinergon
- Écrans d'Afrique (since 1992)
- Image et son
- L'Écran fantastique
- Le Film français (since 1944)
- Jeune cinéma
- Le Journal du Ciné-Club, then Cinéa , then Cinea-Ciné pour tous , then Cina , then Cinea et Ciné pour tous . (First a weekly, then appears every two weeks on Fridays, then every two months, and finally monthly). Editor-in-chief: Louis Delluc (1920–1932), is regarded as the first artistically demanding film magazine in France.
- Le technicien du film (1954–2006, then after a short break, since 2007 under the name Profession Film )
- Mad Movies (since 1972)
- Midi Minuit Fantastique (1962–?)
- Positif (since 1952)
- Première (since 1976)
- Score (since 2002)
- Starfix
- Studio magazine (since 1987)
- Trafic (since 1991)
Italian magazines
Spanish language magazines
- Active!
- Análisis Abyecto
- Archivos de la Filmoteca (1989)
- La Butaca
- Butacacero.com
- Cine Ieti
- Cine Informe
- Cine por la Red
- Cinemaniacos
- Cinestrenos
- Cine y más (1980)
- Dirigido por (1972)
- Fila Siete
- FILMS Magazine (2011)
- Fotogramas y video (1946)
- Gaceta del Cine y Hitsville, La
- Imágenes de actualidad (1984)
- Interfilms (1987)
- Música del cine (1990)
- Nickel Odeon
- Nosferatu (1989)
- Noticine
- Pantalla 3 (1981)
- Proyector, El
- Rumores de cine
- Sunrise
- Travelín
- Do Cine Portal
- Viridiana (1991)
Individual evidence
- ^ Martina Feike: Film journalism in the first Austrian republic. A study of the Austrian film magazines of the silent film era from 1918 to 1928. Dissertation, University of Vienna 1985, pp. 185–221
- ↑ Florian Pauer: Austrian film journalism in the pioneering and new era of cinematography 1895-1918. Dissertation, University of Vienna 1982, pp. 29–47
- ↑ FILMS Magazine La revista del cine. Retrieved December 9, 2019 .