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In Total Film magazine issue 201, we get an exclusive on-set visit to Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, plus a wealth of previews and A-lister interviews including the likes of Bill Murray and Samuel L. Jackson.

Inside the issue... TF joins Peter Jackson on set of a little film you might have heard of, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The unlikeliest feel-good film of the year, and maybe even an Oscar winner - we meet the people behind The Sessions

Remakes ga-gore! Carrie and Evil Dead return to the big screen

Judd Apatow and crew welcome TF to their latest production, This Is 40

2012 is reviewed in all its glory, looking back at a year where girls kicked ass and docs ruled the screens

Samuel L. Jackson chats to us about his illustrious career

We suit up for a preview of Shane Black’s Iron Man 3

Plus, Michael Douglas and Glenn Close re-team to discuss bunny-boiling classic Fatal Attraction

Screen and Lounge are on hand to provide an indispensable compendium of reviews to guide you through all the latest cinema and home entertainment releases. Don’t say we didn’t warn you…

Check out our full preview of the latest issue of Total Film magazine.

Read a summary of the key features of the brand new interactive edition of Total Film.

Total Film 201 is available at all good newsagents now. And as part of our winter 2012 subscription offer, you can save 50% on the cover price if you subscribe to Total Film magazine!

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    • FBNRoles

      Mar 8th 2012, 17:15

      Don't mean to be picky but I was expecting something a bit different from your last issue, the 'Massive Interactive Issue No. 191'. I thought that it would be an interactive issue for all readers to use (like a pop up book) not an issue that only readers who have Smartphone's could get the most out of. Not everyone owns a Smartphone, bit of a let down really. I would hope that you could even it out a bit and have an issue in the future where all the readers can interact with it. Just a thought. Love the mag!

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    • jonnykerr13

      Apr 6th 2012, 11:35

      A 'pop up book'? You 10? To be interactive, you need a device such as, oh I don't know, a smartphone? Join the fad.

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    • Jcollins

      Apr 14th 2012, 11:45

      Although I own a smartphone (and most people do have them) and I'm not ten years old (at least physically older anyway) I have to say a 'pop up book' sounds like a great idea. All that scanning was great but instead of scanning for more juicy info on the Avengers Assemble, you open the page and a Hulk fist smashes you in the face. Total Film if your're reading this the future of magazines is... POP UP BOOKS!

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