movieScope Magazine - By Filmmakers. For Filmmakers.

Mission Statement

movieScope Magazine is a 80-page, full-colour hardcopy magazine published 6 times per year.

movieScope provides a fresh perspective on the collaborative nature of filmmaking (from writing to producing, directing and acting) by offering informative content, sourced from an insider’s point of view.

movieScope’s uniqueness and what sets it apart from others, lies in its aim to explore the various aspects of filmmaking from the perspective of the filmmakers themselves.

Each issue features contributions by key industry professionals and established professional journalists and filmmakers from Hollywood, UK/Europe, the Indie film scene and other global movie hotspots. The result is an informative, entertaining read filled with practical advice, encouragement and behind-the-scenes information.

movieScope has featured people like: David Koepp, Frank Marshall, Michael Kahn, Janusz Kaminski, Jason Isaacs, Julie Delpy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Alec Baldwin, Guillermo del Toro, Mark Waters, Mike Hill, Catherine Breillat, Garth Jennings, John Logan, Jack Davenport, Steven Moffat, Len Wiseman, David Morse, Jason Reitman, Robert Altman, Helen Mirren, CCH Pounder, John Landis, Richard E. Grant, Simon Pegg, Emillio Estevez, Samantha Morton, Joe Wright, and many more.

movieScope Editor-In-Chief, Eric Lilleør has a highly respected track record having conceived of and published the internationally-acclaimed screenwriting magazine ScreenTalk Magazine from 1999-2005. He brings with him a respected and established team of international journalists who have collectively contributed to, amongst others: Rolling Stone, The Independent, Time Out, The Times, The Observer, Filmmaker, The Guardian, The Writer, Scr(i)pt, Empire, Writer’s Digest, Fade In, Sight & Sound, Encore Magazine, Premiere, Moviemaker, GQ Magazine, The Scotsman, Screen Africa, Elle Canada, Star Magazine, The Australian, and Ain’t-it-Cool News.com.

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At A Glance

  • UK Box Office Weekend Totals.
    March 5 - March 7, 2010

    Alice in Wonderland £10,555,220
    Avatar £908,049
    The Crazies £673,551
    The Lovely Bones £661,595
    The Princess and the Frog £381,760

    Source: IMDB.com

  • Does the UK Film Council do a good job supporting UK filmmakers?

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