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Customer Reviews of Premiere
Fallen stars This magazine used to be a lot better but ever since James Miegs left it has fallen on hard times. Glenn Kenny runs the place now, and the whole magazine seems to basically be his personal property. They focus more on commercial movies like The Dukes of Hazzard instead of higher brow fare the way they once did. Their articles are not as well written as they once were. Everything has gotten worse intead of better. <
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>But I read it anyhow, from habit I suppose. Entertainment Weekly is a far better publication, and event hough it covers many aspects of entertainment, it actually has better coverage of movies on a month-to-month basis than Premiere does.
Premiere
I placed oreder on 6/22 got first issue on 7/21 which was ok, but, got the June issue which was far outdated and still no July issue even though August is nearly out on stands.
Continues to get better
While I've always enjoyed Premiere, I really feel like this magazine has become better than ever at what it does.
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>From early previews to comprehensive movie and DVD reviews, Premiere offers coverage that I just don't find in other reasonably priced magazines (I make that price distinction because Empire, a fantastic movie mag, is much more expensive). The cover is almost always eye-catching - even if it's the annoying Dukes of Hazzard trio like on this month's issue - and I like both the layout and format. They've expanded their DVD coverage, which is important for anyone who collects films, and they preview movies in detail before anyone else. Thankfully, they've moved away from their original practice of not grading films, which I often found annoying.
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>Admittedly, some of their columns have grown stale (Libby), but their features on films and/or stars are still insightful and without fluff. The photos are always sharp and relevant, and while there's no lack of advertising, it doesn't occur to the point of annoyance like with Vanity Fair and others.
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>Along with Empire, this is one I think every film fan should read on a regular basis. A great magazine at a great price - there's little not to like.