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Our Film Stories Black Friday deals are back! Get a surprise box of ten back issues for just £10. That’s a bargain.


It’s very difficult to do the whole Black Friday thing when you’re a small independent publisher, but here we are: and we’re reopening an offer that proved very, very popular last year.

If you love film magazines, and love print, then we’re offering the chance to buy a box of ten back issues for just £10. It’s usually worth £59.90! That’s at least 1000 pages of film writing, in a back issue mystery box.

We don’t run this offer for long, and you can find it at store.filmstories.co.uk.

There, you’ll also find an array of magazines available for individual sale, including our biggest ever issue. You could also treat yourself to a couple of Blu-rays – both films starring Kevin Costner, of course. They don’t come with any of his coffee, though.

In case you missed it, here’s a brief look at some of the features in issue 46 of Film Stories:

  • Foe – A hugely ambitious science fiction film from the director of Lion, and Garth Davis tells us the story of how he managed to get it made.
  • Killers Of The Flower Moon shot by shot – A look into the beautiful cinematography of Martin Scorsese’s latest, with the cinematographer himself.
  • Sumotherhood – Adam Deacon and Jazzie Zonzolo on making a legacy sequel.
  • The Old Oak – Writer Paul Laverty on his last collaboration with Ken Loach.
  • Movie Cars – How do film productions get their vehicular needs met? We’ve been looking into it.
  • The Secret Movie Publicist – Who are they? We won’t tell, but blimey do they have some stories.
  • Craig Fairbrass – On the Footsoldier films and the changing gangster genre.
  • The Lesson – Director Alice Troughton on her feature debut.
  • Shorts – An important stepping stone, and an art form in their own right.
  • The Day After – The legacy of 1983’s nuclear holocaust movie.
  • 1999 – Did this year in film predict a dystopian future?
  • LXG at 20 – Is The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen underrated?
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas – How Henry Selick’s film became a billion dollar business for Disney.
  • Underrated: Sean Connery – We pick out the actor’s most underappreciated roles.
  • West Cork Film Studios – The inside scoop on a brand new Irish film studio.
  • Brand new horror section with Scott Weinberg – Horror expert Scott Weinberg gives us a look into the best horror films that are out this autumn – some of which you can already watch.
  • Brand new film music section with Charlie Brigden – Expand your knowledge on the art of film scores
  • New expanded physical media section – The Raygun’s Tim Murray pens our biggest ever physical media section – including the story of the original The Exorcist DVD release.
  • For the watchlist – The best spooky films for family-friendly viewing
  • Podcasting – Our column on podcasting, and in this issue we cover the importance of ratings and reviews.
  • Streaming – The best films available on streaming services.
  • Reviews – We give some stars to films.
  • Simon Hickson – Chats about double bills and portmanteaus.
  • The Big Quiz! – An all-new quiz section, featuring 50 questions to test your film knowledge.
  • Puzzles – you didn’t think we got all serious about the quiz, did you? Nope, still plenty of picture-based puzzles in this magazine!
  • Slaughter Allie – Interviews with the cast and crew of a new horror short.
  • Film Fashion – How one of cinema’s most interesting costumes came to be.
  • The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – We interview director Hope Dickson Leach about her new adaptation.
  • The Science Bit – Our technical column looks at the technicalities behind Technicolor.
  • Upcoming British films – What we can expect in 2024 and beyond.
  • News interviews – Chatting to upcoming and established talent about their interesting new films.
  • Film Books – The best books about films and filmmakers that are coming out this autumn.

Read more: Film Stories issue 46 is on sale now | Over 60% bigger, now the UK’s biggest film magazine!

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