| Editor | Peter Herbst |
|---|---|
| Categories | film entertainment |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| First issue | 1987 |
| Company | Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. |
| Country | United States |
| Website | Official site |
Premiere was an American and New York City-based film magazine published by Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., published between the years 1987 and 2007. The original version of the magazine, Première, was started in France in 1976 and is still being published there.
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History
The magazine originally had offices in Los Angeles and New York and was published by Rupert Murdoch. The founding editor was Susan Lyne and many notable people worked under her, including Peter Biskind who spent a decade at the magazine as executive editor and went on to write the bestselling book, Easy Riders, Raging Bulls. He said that early on the magazine "gave us a lot of freedom to do hard-hitting, in-depth reporting."[1] Chris Connelly is another former editor who went on to work as a correspondent for ESPN and contributing correspondent for ABC's 20/20 and a commentator backstage at the Academy Awards.
News Corporation sold the magazine to K-III (later Primedia) in 1991, and Hachette reacquired the magazine in 1995.
After Lyne left the magazine, Connelly became editor-in-chief in early 1996 with Nancy Griffin as deputy editor. Both editors resigned suddenly in May of the same year after publisher Hachette Filipacchi's then president and chief executive, David Pecker told Connelly to not publish a column about Planet Hollywood because of its ties to billionaire Revlon owner Ronald Perelman, who was also half owner of Premiere.[1]
Regular features
Premiere was released ten times a year, with issues dated February, March, April, May, June, July/August, September, October, November and December/January. It sold all over the US, Canada, Australia, Britain and France, among others.
Each issue of Premiere included regular features, such as:
- The Backstory - An introduction by current Editor-in-Chief, Peter Herbst.
- Letter Box - Letters from readers, which also often include comments from industry insiders.
- Take One - A series of short features that include:
- Action - Behind the Scenes & Ahead of the Curve
- Ask Glenn - Questions posed to film critic Glenn Kenny
- Scene Stealer - A brief look at three performances from a random actor-of-the-month's career
- YES, It's True - News You're Not Supposed to Know - Tidbits on Hollywood wheeling and dealing
- First Look - Dispatches from the Moviemaking Front - Brief visits to films still in production
- The Slate - Who's Doing What, And With Whom - A quick roundup of greenlit projects
- David Strick's Hollywood - A candid black-and-white shot from a film set or location
- Previews - The Movies That Matter This Month - Synopsis and bottom line prediction
- Reviews - Film analysis and opinion from Glenn Kenny
- If You Ask Me - A satirical look at Hollywood movies and moviemaking by Libby Gelman-Waxner (Nom de plume of Paul Rudnick), and illustrated by Joshua Gorchov. The column offered comical comments on current movies by way of anecdotes about Libby, her Jewish mother Sondra, her gay male friend Andrew, her orthodontist husband Josh, and their "adorable" kids (including teen daughter Jennifer).
- Home Guide - information for the movie lovers, covering:
- DVD reviews - Stars for the movie and the DVDs
- Movies We Love - Classics, forgotten treasures and just other movies just out on DVD
- DVD Essential Filmography - Covering the best of a random artist's career on the digital versatile disc format
- DVD Legacy - What great filmmakers leave behind
- TechKnowledge - Information on home cinema equipment
- Idol Chatter - A quick question-and-answer session with actors and actresses by Brantley Bardin
Annual features
- The Power List - Each year (typically in the May or June issue), Premiere publishes its list of Hollywood's most powerful people. The list typically contains prominent actors, directors, producers, agents, and lawyers. Very rarely, a screenwriter will make the list.
- Women in Hollywood - Each year, the magazine's October issue celebrates some of the most prominent women in Hollywood. Actresses are typically the focus, although the magazine has also covered female studio executives and others in non-acting industry professions. A corresponding reception is held in Los Angeles.
- Academy Awards Coverage - Each year the the magazine would cover the Oscars very extensively. A book came out of its coverage written by Steve Pond titled The Big Show.
- 1997 – Todd McCarthy
- Best Picture
- --Sure Shots-
- Good Will Hunting
- L.A. Confidential
- Titanic
- --Good Bets-
- Amistad
- The Full Monty
- --Long Shots-
- The Apostle
- As Good As It Gets
- The Boxer
- Donnie Brasco
- Eve’s Bayou
- The Ice Storm
- The Sweet Hereafter
- The Wings of The Dove
- Best Director
- --Sure Shots
- James Cameron – Titanic
- Curtis Hanson – L.A. Confidential
- Gus Van Sant – Good Will Hunting
- --Good Bets
- Atom Egoyan – The Sweet Hereafter
- Steven Spielberg - Amistad
- --Long Shots
- Woody Allen – Deconstructing Harry
- Paul Thomas Anderson – Boogie Nights
- James L. Brooks – As Good As It Gets
- Peter Cattaneo – The Full Monty
- Ang Lee – The Ice Storm
- Kasi Lemmons - Eve's Bayout
- Mike Newell - Donnie Brasco
- Jim Sheridan - The Boxer
- Iain Softley - The Wings of The Dove
- Best Actor
- --Sure Shots
- Matt Damon – Good Will Hunting
- Robert Duvall – The Apostle
- Jack Nicholson – As Good as It Gets
- --Good Bets
- Peter Fonda – Ulees Gold
- Dustin Hoffman – Wag The Dog
- Djimon Hounsou – Amistad
- Kevin Kline – In & Out
- Al Pacino – Donnie Brasco
- --Long Shots
- Robert Carlyle – The Full Monty
- Billy Connolly – Mrs. Brown
- Daniel Day-Lewis – The Boxer
- Leonardo DiCaprio – Titanic
- Ralph Fiennes – Oscar and Lucinda
- Ian Holm – The Sweet Hereafter
- Samuel L. Jackson – Jackie Brown – Eve’s Bayou
- Best Actress
- --Sure Shots
- Helena Bonham Carter – The Wings of The Dove
- Judi Dench – Mrs. Brown
- Helen Hunt – As Good As It Gets
- --Good Bets
- Julie Christie – Afterglow
- Kate Winslet – Titanic
- --Long Shots
- Joan Allen – The Ice Storm
- Cate Blanchett – Oscar and Lucinda
- Jodie Foster – Contact
- Jennifer Jason Leigh – Washington Square
- Emma Thompson – The Winter Guest
- Emily Watson – The Boxer
- Best Supporting Actor
- --Sure Shots
- Rupert Everett – My Best Friends Wedding
- Burt Reynolds – Boogie Nights
- Robin Williams – Good Will Hunting
- --Good Bets
- Russell Crowe – L.A. Confidential
- Anthony Hopkins – Amistad
- Guy Pearce – L.A. Confidential
- --Long Shots
- Brian Cox – The Boxer
- Danny DeVito – The Rainmaker
- Robert Forster – Jackie Brown
- Morgan Freeman – Amistad
- Woody Harrelson – Welcome to Sarajevo
- Greg Kinnear – As Good As It gets
- Tobey Maguire – The Ice Storm
- Tom Selleck – In & Out
- Kevin Spacey – L.A. Confidential
- Elijah Wood – The Ice Storm
- Best Supporting Actress
- --Sure Shots
- Gloria Stuart – Titanic
- Minnie Driver – Good Will Hunting
- Joan Cusack – In & Out
- --Good Bets
- Kim Basinger – L.A. Confidential
- Sigourney Weaver – The Ice Storm
- --Long Shots
- Phyllida Law – The Winter Guest
- Julianne Moore – Boogie Nights
- Debbi Morgan – Eve’s Bayou
- Bai Ling – Red Corner
- Sarah Polley – The Sweet Hereafter
- Christina Ricci – The Ice Storm
- 1998 – Gregg Kilday
- Best Picture
- *Saving Private Ryan
- Beloved
- Bulworth
- Primary Colors
- The Horse Whisperer
- *The Thin Red Line
- Elizabeth
- *Shakespeare in Love
- *The Truman Show
- Pleasantville
- Central Station
- *Life Is Beautiful
- Stepmom
- -Dark Horses-
- A Simple Plan
- Gods and Monsters
- Waking Ned Devine
- Best Actor
- *Tom Hanks – Saving Private Ryan
- *Ian McKellen – Gods and Monsters
- *Jim Carrey – The Truman Show
- *Roberto Benigni – Life Is Beautiful
- *Edward Norton – American History X
- Michael Caine – Little Voice
- Sean Penn – Hurlyburly
- -Dark Horses-
- Robin Williams – Patch Adams
- Bill Paxon – A Simple Plan
- Warren Beatty – Bulworth
- John Travolta – Primary Colors
- Nick Nolte – Affliction
- Brendan Gleeson – The General
- Best Actress
- *Meryl Streep – One True Thing
- *Susan Sarandon – Stepmom
- *Emily Watson – Hilary and Jackie
- *Cate Blanchett – Elizabeth
- Holly Hunter – Living Out Loud
- *Gwyneth Paltrow – Shakespeare In Love
- Jane Horrocks – Little Voice
- Ally Sheedy – High Art
- Fernanda Montenegro – Central Station
- Oprah Winfrey – Beloved
- -Dark Horses-
- Helena Bonham Carter – The Theory of Flight
- Alfre Woodard – Down in the Delta
- Meg Ryan – City of Angels
- Christina Ricci- The Opposite of Sex
- Meryl Streep – Dancing at Lughnasa
- Best Supporting Actor
- *Jeremy Davies – Saving Private Ryan
- Tom Sizemore – Saving Private Ryan
- Edward Burns – Saving Private Ryan
- *Nick Nolte – The Thin Red Line
- Jim Caviezel – The Thin Red Line
- *Ed Harris – The Truman Show
- *Robert Duvall – A Civil Action
- *Billy Bob Thornton – A Simple Plan
- -Dark Horses-
- William H. Macy – A Civil Action
- Danny Glover – Beloved
- James Coburn – Affliction
- Bill Murray – Rushmore
- Oliver Platt – Bulworth
- Donald Sutherland – Without Limits
- Geoffrey Rush – Shakespeare In Love
- Best Supporting Actress
- *Julia Roberts – Stepmom
- *Kathy Bates – Primary Colors
- *Joan Allen – Pleasantville
- *Kimberly Elise – Beloved
- Thandie Newton – Beloved
- *Judi Dench – Shakespeare In Love
- - Dark Horses –
- Lynn Redgrave – Gods and Monsters
- Anne Bancroft – Great Expectations
- Lisa Kudrow – The Opposite of Sex
- Beah Richards – Beloved
- Patricia Clarkson – High Art
- 1999 – Gregg Kilday
- Best Picture
- American Beauty
- Angela’s Ashes
- The Green Mile
- The Hurricane
- The Talented Mr. Ripley
- --Wild Cards
- The Insider
- Cradle Will Rock
- The End of The Affair
- The Cider House Rules
- Mansfield Park
- Being John Malkovich
- Boys Don’t Cry
- The Sixth Sense
- Best Actor
- Matt Damon-The Talented Mr. Ripley
- Richard Farnsworth – The Straight Story
- Tom Hanks – The Green Mile
- Kevin Spacey – American Beauty
- Denzel Washington – The Hurricane
- --wild cards
- Jim Carrey – Man on The Moon
- Russell Crowe – The Insider
- Ralph Fiennes – The End of The Affair
- Anthony Hopkins – Titus
- Bob Hoskins – Felicia’s Journey
- Jim Broadbent – Topsy –Turvy
- Peter Mullan – Miss Julie
- Best Actress
- Annette Bening – American Beauty
- Nicole Kidman – Eyes Wide Shut
- Janet McTeer – Tumbleweeds
- Julianne Moore – The End of The Affair
- Hilary Swank – Boys Don’t Cry
- --wild cards--
- Sigourney Weaver – A Map of The World
- Winona Ryder – Girl Interrupted
- Kate Winslet – Holy Smoke
- Emily Watson – Angela’s Ashes
- Meryl Streep – Music of The Heart
- Jodie Foster – Anna and the King
- Best Supporting Actor
- Michael Caine – The Cider House Rules
- Tom Cruise – Magnolia
- Michael Clarke Duncan – The Green Mile
- Jude Law – The Talented Mr. Ripley
- Haley Joel Osment – The Sixth Sense
- --wild cards –
- Christopher Plummer – The Insider
- Jason Robards – Magnolia
- Bill Murray – Cradle Will Rock
- John Malkovich – Being John Malkovich
- Philip Seymour Hoffman – The Talented Mr. Ripley, Magnolia, Flawless
- Wes Bentley – American Beauty
- Chris Cooper – American Beauty
- Best Supporting Actress
- Thora Birch – American Beauty
- Toni Collette – The Sixth Sense
- Angelina Jolie – Girl, Interrupted
- Samantha Morton – Sweet and Lowdown
- Gwyneth Paltrow – The Talented Mr. Ripley
- --wild cards
- Jessica Lange – Titus
- Sharon Stone – Simpatico
- Patricia Neal – Cookie’s Fortune
- Natalie Portman – Anywhere But Here
- Chloe Sevigny – Boys Don’t Cry
- Embeth Davidtz – Mansfield Park
- Judi Dench – Tea With Mussolini
- 2000-Gregg Kilday
- 2000 Picture
- Billy Elliot
- Cast Away
- Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
- Erin Brockovich
- Gladiator
- -spoilers
- Chocolat
- The Contender
- Finding Forrester
- Quills
- Thirteen Days
- Traffic
- You Can Count On Me
- Best Director
- Philip Kaufman – Quills
- Ang Lee – Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
- Ridley Scott – Gladiator
- Steven Soderbergh – Erin Brockovich
- Robert Zemeckis – Cast Away
- -spoilers-
- Cameron Crowe – Almost Famous
- Stephen Daldry – Billy Elliot
- Lasse Hallstrom – Chocolat
- Curtis Hanson – Wonder Boys
- Steven Soderbergh – Traffic
- Gus Van Sant – Finding Forrester
- Best Actor
- Sean Connery – Finding Forrester
- Russell Crowe – Gladiator
- Tom Hanks – Cast Away
- Ed Harris – Pollock
- Geoffrey Rush – Quills
- -spoilers-
- Javier Bardem –Before Night Falls
- Jamie Bell – Billy Elliot
- Michael Douglas – Wonder Boys
- Ralph Fiennes - Sunshine
- Mark Ruffalo – You Can Count On Me
- Denzel Washington – Remember The Titans
- Best Actress
- Joan Allen - The Contender
- Juliette Binoche - Chocolat
- Ellen Burstyn - Requiem For A Dream
- Laura Linney - You Can Count On Me
- Julia Roberts - Erin Carinalotavich
- -spoilers-
- Gillian Anderson – The House of Mirth
- Bjork – Dancer In The Dark
- Cate Blanchett – The Gift
- Michelle Yeoh – Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
- Renee Zellweger – Nurse Betty
- Best Supporting Actor
- Jeff Bridges – The Contender
- Willem Dafoe – Shadow of The Vampire
- Benicio Del Toro – Traffic
- Albert Finney – Erin Bluehairandchocosnitch
- Joaquin Phoenix – Gladiator
- -spoilers-
- Rob Brown – Finding Forrester
- Michael Caine – Quills
- Gary Lewis – Billy Elliot
- Tobey Maguire – Wonder Boys
- Gary Oldman – The Contender
- Best Supporting Actress
- Judi Dench – Chocolat
- Marcia Gay Harden – Pollock
- Frances McDormand – Almost Famous
- Julie Walters – Billy Elliot
- Kate Winslet – Quills
- -spoilers-
- Jennifer Ehle – Sunshine
- Rosemary Harris – Sunshine
- Marg Helgenberger – Erin Brockovich
- Kate Hudson - Almost Famous
- Lena Olin – Chocolat
- Catherine Zeta-Jones – Traffic
- 2001 – Michael O’Rorke
- Best Picture
- Ali
- Amelie
- A Beautiful Mind
- Black Hawk Down
- Gosford Park
- -Spoilers-
- In The Bedroom
- The Lord of The Rings: The FOTR
- Memento
- Moulin Rouge
- The Royal Tanenbaums
- Shrek
- Best Director
- Robert Altman – Gosford Park
- Ron Howard – A Beautiful Mind
- Jean-Pierre Jeunet – Amelie
- Michael Mann – Ali
- Ridley Scott – Black Hawk Down
- -Spoilers-
- Todd Field – In The Bedroom
- Peter Jackson – LOTR FOTR
- Baz Luhrman – Moulin Rouge
- Christopher Nolan – Memento
- Actor
- Russell Crowe – A Beautiful Mind
- Sean Penn – I am Sam
- Will Smith – Ali
- Billy Bob Thornton – The Man Who Wasn’t There
- Denzel Washington – Training Day
- -Spoilers-
- Gene Hackman – The Royal Tanenbaums
- Guy Pearce - Memento
- Tom Wilkinson – In The Bedroom
- Actress
- Halle Berry – Monster’s Ball
- Judi Dench – Iris
- Nicole Kidman – The Others
- Sissy Spacek – In The Bedroom
- Tilda Swinton – The Deep End
- -Spoilers-
- Cate Blanchett – Charlotte Gray
- Stockard Channing – The Business of Strangers
- Nicole Kidman – Moulin Rouge
- Audrey Tautou – Amelie
- Renee Zellweger – Bridget Jones’s Diary
- Supporting Actress
- Jennifer Connelly – A Beautiful Mind
- Anjelica Huston – The Royal Tanenbaums
- Maggie Smith – Gosford Park
- Marisa Tomei – In The Bedroom
- Kate Winslet – Iris
- -Spoilers-
- Judi Dench – The Shipping News
- Frances McDormand – The Man Who Wasn’t There
- Naomi Watts – Mulholland Drive
- Supporting Actor
- Jim Broadbent – Iris
- Ben Kingsley – Sexy Beast
- Joe Pantoliano – Memento
- Tony Shalhoub – The Man Who Wasn’t There
- Jon Voight – Ali
- -Spoilers-
- Jamie Foxx – Ali
- Scott Glenn – The Shipping News
- Jude Law – A.I. Artificial Intelligence
- Ewan McGregor – Black Hawk Down
- 2002 – Michael O’Rorke
- Picture
- Far From Heaven
- Antwone Fisher
- Chicago
- Gangs of New York
- The Hours
- -Spoilers-
- Catch Me If You Can
- The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers
- The Pianist
- Road To Perdition
- The Quiet American
- Director
- Pedro Almodovar – Talk To Her
- Stephen Daldry – The Hours
- Todd Haynes – Far From Heaven
- Martin Scorsese – Gangs of New York
- Steven Spielberg - Catch Me If You Can
- -Spoilers-
- Alfonso Cauron – Yu Tu Mama Tambien
- Peter Jackson – The LOTR. TTT
- Rob Marshall – Chicago
- Roman Polanski – The Pianist
- Denzel Washington – Antwone Fisher
- Best Actor
- Adrian Brody – The Pianist
- Nicholas Cage – Adaptation
- Michael Caine – The Quiet American
- Daniel Day-Lewis – Gangs of New York
- Jack Nicholson – About Schmidt
- -Spoilers-
- Leonardo DiCaprio – Catch Me If You Can
- Tom Hanks – Road To Perdition
- Derek Luke – Antwone Fisher
- Dennis Quaid – The Rookie
- Campbell Scott – Roger Dodger
- Best Actress
- Nicole Kidman – The Hours
- Diane Lane – Unfaithful
- Julianne Moore – Far From Heaven
- Meryl Streep – The Hours
- Renee Zellweger – Chicago
- -Spoilers-
- Jenifer Aniston – The Good Girl
- Maggie Gyllenhaal – Secretary
- Salma Hayak - Frida
- Samantha Morton – Morvern Callar
- Supporting Actor
- Chris Cooper – Adaptation
- Paul Newman – Road To Perdition
- Dennis Quaid – Far From Heaven
- John C. Reilly - Chicago
- Christopher Walken – Catch Me If You Can
- -Spoilers-
- Willem Dafoe – Auto Focus
- Tom Hanks – Catch Me If You Can
- Ed Harris – The Hours
- Ray Liotta - Narc
- Alfred Molina - Frida
- Supporting Actress
- Kathy Bates – About Schmidt
- Julianne Moore – The Hours
- Samantha Morton – Minority Report
- Miranda Richardson - Spider
- Catherine Zeta-Jones – Chicago
- -Spoilers-
- Patricia Clarkson – Far From Heaven
- Toni Collette – About a Boy
- Cameron Diaz – Gangs of New York
- Michelle Pfeiffer – White Oleander
- Meryl Streep – Adaptation
- Best Animated Feature
- Ice Age
- Lilo and Stitch
- Spirited Away
- -Spoilers-
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
- The Wild Thornberrys Movie
- 2003
- Picture
- Big Fish
- Cold Mountain
- ROTK
- Master and Commander
- Mystic River
- -Spoilers-
- Seabiscuit
- In America
- The Last Samurai
- Lost in Translation
- House of Sand and Fog
- Director
- Sofia Coppola – Lost In Translation
- Clint Eastwood – Mystic River
- Peter Jackson – ROTK
- Anthony Minghella – Cold Mountain
- Peter Weir – Master and Commander
- -Spoilers-
- Tim Burton – Big Fish
- Gary Ross – Seabiscuit
- Jim Sheridan – In America
- Vadim Perelman – House of Sand and Fog
- Denys Arcand – The Barbarian Invasions
- Edward Zwick – The Last Samurai
- Best Actor
- Johnny Depp – POTC-COTBP
- Ben Kingsley – HOSAF
- Jude Law – Cold Mountain
- Bill Murray – Lost in Translation
- Sean Penn – Mystic River
- -Spoilers-
- Russell Crowe – Master
- Viggo Mortensen – ROTK
- Tom Cruise – The Last
- Paul Giamatti – American Splendor
- Jeff Bridges – Seabiscuit
- Peter Dinklage – The Station Agent
- Actress
- Jennifer Connelly – House
- Diane Keaton – Something’s
- Nicole Kidman – Cold
- Charlize Theron – Monster
- Naomi Watts – 21 Grams
- -Spoilers-
- Cate Blanchett – The Missing
- Samantha Morton – In America
- Charlotte Rampling – Swimming Pool
- Julia Roberts – Mona Lisa Smile
- Diane Lane – Under The Tuscan Sun
- Jamie Lee Curtis – Freaky Friday
- 2003 Supporting Actor
- Benicio Del Toro – 21 Grams
- Albert Finney – Big Fish
- Djimon Hounsou – In America
- Tim Robbins – Mystic River
- Ken Watanabe – The Last Samurai
- -Spoilers-
- Omar Sharif – Monsieur Ibrahim
- William H. Macy - Seabiscuit
- Paul Bettany – Master and Commander The Far Side of The World
- Ian McKellen
- Peter Sarsgaard
- Alec Baldwin
- 2003 Best Supporting Actress
- Shohreh Aghdashloo – House
- Marcia Gay Harden – Mystic River
- Holly Hunter –
- Scarlett Johansson –
- Renee Zellweger –
- -Spoilers-
- Patricia Clarkson
- Keisha Castle-Hughes -
- Melissa Leo -
- Ludivine Sagnier -
- Julie Walters -
- Hope Davis -
- 2003 Animated Feature
- Finding Nemo
- The Triplets of Belleville
- Tokyo Godfathers
- -Spoilers-
- Brother Bear
- Millennium Actress
Editor
Premiere's editor, Peter Herbst, was appointed senior vice president and group editorial director for Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. in 2002. In addition to serving as editor-in-chief of Premiere, Herbst is also heads the editorial direction for magazines such as Car and Driver, Road & Track, Cycle World, Road & Track Road Gear, Road & Track Speed and Sound & Vision. From 1995 to 2000, Herbst was editor-in-chief for Family Life magazine. Prior to his position at Family Life, Herbst worked for People, Marie Claire, New York magazine, the New York Daily News, and Rolling Stone.
Cancellation
On March 5, 2007, publishers Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. announced that it was shutting down the U.S. print edition of Premiere, and that the magazine will survive as an online-only publication. The print editions in other countries -- the Czech Republic, France, Poland, Portugal and Spain -- were unaffected by this announcement and will continue.[2] The Portuguese edition was canceled in October 2007. Czech Republic edition last issue is June 2008.
The last published issue was the April 2007 (featuring Will Ferrell promoting Blades of Glory on the cover). The final issue gave readers no warning that it would be the last. In late April subscribers were mailed postcards advising them of the magazine's demise and telling them the balance of their subscriptions would be fulfilled with issues of the tabloid-like Us Weekly. Negative response to the offer immediately was posted to the magazine website's forum pages by unhappy subscribers, and it was announced a cash refund would be available for those who preferred one.
External links
- The Site Of Movie Magazines Covers for all 230+ issues.
References
- ^ a b Welkos, Robert W. (March 10, 2007). "Premiere magazine goes from 'it' read to has-been". Los Angeles Times. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/1230088401.html?dids=1230088401:1230088401&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+10%2C+2007&author=Robert+W.+Welkos&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&edition=&startpage=E.1&desc=From+%60it%27+read+to+has-been. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
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