AnandalokW
Anandalok

Anandalok is a Bengali film magazine published by the ABP Group from Kolkata, India. It is usually published on the 12th and 27th of every month.

BismoiW
Bismoi

Bismoi is an entertainment Assamese monthly magazine published in Guwahati, Assam since 1968. The magazine is published by Bismoi Prakash and the editor is Shashi Phukan. Renowned assamese writers like Bandita Phukan, Baidurjya Baruah and Ranju Hazarika started publishing their novels and stories here.

ChithrabhumiW
Chithrabhumi

Chithrabhumi is a film magazine in Malayalam published from Kozhikode, Kerala. It is part the Mathrubhumi group. The magazine was started in 1982.

Cinema ExpressW
Cinema Express

Cinema Express was an Indian Tamil-language entertainment fortnightly magazine published from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was a part of The New Indian Express Group, which also publishes Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika weekly as well as Dinamani and Kannada Prabha newspapers. Cinema Express also honoured artistic excellence of professionals in the South Indian film industry through the Cinema Express Awards. The published version was discontinued in February 2016, in favour of an online magazine.

DiyojenW
Diyojen

Diyojen (“Diogenes“) was the first Ottoman satirical magazine of the Ottoman Empire. The first issue was published in Istanbul on 24 November 1870 by the satirist Teodor Kasap (1835-1905). The caricatures published in Diyojen appeared without signs of the artists. It came out weekly in three year's issues and was banned for good in 1873 after 183 numbers. Apart from satirical pieces, the magazine became known for its caricatures and the translation of French literature. Kasap, who also worked as journalist and playwright, published other satirical magazines after the ban. In Hayal, which existed from 1873 until 1877, he among other things used caricatures and satirical articles to criticize the arbitrary press law.

DuzheW
Duzhe

Duzhe is a biweekly Chinese general interest magazine. It is among the most widely circulated and the leading magazines in the People's Republic of China.

Fatal VisionsW
Fatal Visions

Fatal Visions was a cult film magazine from Melbourne, Australia, that ran from 1988 to 1998, and was edited by journalist Michael Helms. The magazine was published two or three times a year, and featured various reviews and interviews, but focused chiefly on covering horror, action and exploitation movies. Due to its proximity to the Chinatown Cinema theaters in Melbourne it featured - from its early issues onwards - reviews and articles about Hong Kong action and exploitation films some years before these were well-covered by other magazines in the west. Editor Michael Helms continues to write freelance articles for magazines such as Fangoria but was discussed the idea of bringing the magazine back to print in some form online. In 2013 the magazine became an online publication.

FényszóróW
Fényszóró

Fényszóró ('Spotlight') was a weekly publication on theatre and films, published from Budapest, Hungary between 1945 and 1946. The publication had a socialist orientation. Béla Balázs became the editor of the weekly in the fall of 1945.

Film Magazine (magazine)W
Film Magazine (magazine)

Film Magazine was a film weekly news magazine published in Malayalam language from Kerala, India. It was printed at Thiruvananthapuram and distributed throughout Kerala by Kalakaumudi Publications Private Limited. Although the magazine had connections to Kerala Kaumudi newspaper, it was an independent company. It highlighted the doings and happenings of the Mollywood film scene. It was one of the most popular entertainment magazine in Malayalam, but Kalakaumudi discontinued it and launched Vellinakshatram.

Gente y la actualidadW
Gente y la actualidad

Gente is an Argentine magazine. It is considered one of the most important gossip magazines in the country.

Giant (magazine)W
Giant (magazine)

Giant was a men's magazine based in New York City geared to the urban music market. It began in October 2004 as a bimonthly publication catering to the interests of 20-something men, focusing on pop culture including reviews of video games, movies, fine tobacco, music, everyday happenings and celebrity interviews.

Global MovieW
Global Movie

Global Movie is a magazine, published monthly in India. It is owned by Seema Pimpley. It is primarily a Bollywood magazine and features articles on Bollywood films, actors, stars and reviews. It also features articles on celebrities, tourism and fashion. The magazine was earlier known as Movie.

Gong (magazine)W
Gong (magazine)

Gong is a German radio and television listings magazine owned and published by the German media conglomerate Funke Mediengruppe.

Hora CeroW
Hora Cero

Hora Cero was an Argentine comics magazine which ran between 1957 and 1963. The magazine was established by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and his brother in 1957. The publisher was Editorial Frontera. It was part of the Golden Age of Argentine Comics. The most successful of its published series was El Eternauta. The final issue of Hora Cero appeared in 1963.

Hugard's Magic MonthlyW
Hugard's Magic Monthly

Hugard's Magic Monthly was a magic periodical published June 1943 – April 1965. The magazine was created and edited by Jean Hugard until his death in 1959, when Fred Braue took over as editor. After Braue's death, the magazine continued to be published by Blanca López until its final issue, number 245. A significant portion of Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic Tricks was originally published in Hugard's Magic Monthly.

Jet-Set (magazine)W
Jet-Set (magazine)

Jet-Set was a Colombian-based fortnightly magazine profiling the glamorous, compelling and sometimes scandalous lives and happenings of Colombian and international celebrities, politicians, artists, and those of the elite and high-society, that is to say, those in the jet set. The magazine heavily relies on engaging editorials and vivid photographs depicting the stylish fashions worn, the exciting events attended, and the extravagant home décor of the rich and famous to captivate its readers' imagination.

The Jinx (magazine)W
The Jinx (magazine)

The Jinx was a magic periodical edited and published by Theodore Annemann from October 1934 – December 1941. It was originally a monthly magazine but began weekly publication with no. 61 in October 1939. It has been described in M-U-M as "one of the greatest magazines ever published" and in The Linking Ring as "probably the greatest magic magazine of all time". Many publications have since followed the format of The Jinx. The complete magazine has been republished by Lou Tannen as a three volume facsimile.

Kriminal-MagazinW
Kriminal-Magazin

The Kriminal-Magazin was a German entertainment magazine that published crime fiction every month during 1929–1931. The magazine was distributed by the Leipzig publishing house Wilhelm Goldmann, selling about 100,000 copies per issue. The publisher was the English writer Edgar Wallace, whose photo was seen on each cover on the bottom left. The magazine included about 100 pages and was relatively cheap, mainly because it was financed largely through advertising.

Kungumam (magazine)W
Kungumam (magazine)

Kungumam is a Tamil weekly entertainment magazine published in Chennai, India.

Mahatma (magazine)W
Mahatma (magazine)

Mahatma was a monthly magic periodical founded by George Little, which was published March 1895 – February 1906. According to Alfredson and Daily, it was "the first English language magical serial of any substance". With the September 1902 issue, it became the official magazine of the Society of American Magicians. Mahatma was printed in the back of New York City's Martinka's magic shop.

Mangala (magazine)W
Mangala (magazine)

Mangala is a weekly Kannada film magazine, circulated in Karnataka, India.

National ExaminerW
National Examiner

The National Examiner is a supermarket tabloid from America. It was formerly owned by American Media, Inc. (AMI). AMI's chief content officer, Dylan Howard, oversaw the publication.

NOTCH (magazine)W
NOTCH (magazine)

NOTCH is an Indian entertainment and lifestyle online magazine. It is part of privately held Pradeep Dadha Group of Companies, with Pradeep Dadha as chairman. NOTCH's corporate office is located in Chennai, India.

Pnai PlusW
Pnai Plus

Pnai Plus is an Israeli magazine published weekly which covers the world of entertainment and television worldwide and is a local TV guide. Created in 1989 and owned by Yedioth Ahronoth, the magazine contains sections such as cinema, music, culture, and food.

PrantikW
Prantik

Prantik is a multi-topic Assamese language magazine published fortnightly from Guwahati since 1981. It plays a vital role in the socio-political lives of the people of Assam, India. The founder chief editor of the magazine was Bhabendranath Saikia. The founder editor was Pradip Baruah, who is also its present editor after more than three decades.

RoopataraW
Roopatara

Roopatara is a major Kannada monthly film magazine, published in Karnataka, India, which has its headquarters in Manipal, Karnataka.

ScreenlandW
Screenland

Screenland was a monthly U.S. magazine about movies, published between September 1920 and June 1971, when it merged with Silver Screen. In the September 1952 issue, the name changed to Screenland plus TV-Land.

South ScopeW
South Scope

South Scope is an Indian based, monthly, English-language film magazine which focuses on South Indian films, film personalities and the industry. It is being promoted by Geetha Arts and owned by Allu Sirish, son of Allu Aravind and younger brother of Allu Arjun.

Stardust (magazine)W
Stardust (magazine)

Stardust is an Indian monthly Bollywood news and gossip magazine published in English and Hindi. It also sponsored the Stardust Awards. In 2016, Sumita Chakraborty was appointed as its editor.

Steppin' Out (magazine)W
Steppin' Out (magazine)

Steppin' Out is a weekly entertainment industry-oriented magazine published by Larry Collins that bills itself as "New York and New Jersey's #1 Entertainment Magazine". The magazine was first published in September 1988. The main feature of each issue is its cover feature, an interview of a celebrity. The rest of the magazine consists of film reviews, entertainment industry gossip, regular columns and features by various contributors, horoscopes, information on local area events, and classified ads. The magazine boasts a readership of over 50,000 in print and countless more online and in social media.

TheaterWeekW
TheaterWeek

TheaterWeek was a favorite magazine among theater artists and theater lovers. It covered Broadway, off-Broadway, regional, and educational theater with articles that included profiles of actors, directors, designers and behind-the-scenes looks at particular shows. John Harris edited the magazine during its heyday, and such columnists as Peter Filichia, Alexis Greene, Ken Mandelbaum, Charles Marowitz, Davi Napoleon, Leslie (Hoban) Blake, and Michael Riedel were featured.

TV & Satellite WeekW
TV & Satellite Week

TV & Satellite Week is a television listings magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future Publishing. Its focus is on quality dramas, comedy and documentaries, films and sport.

TV TechnologyW
TV Technology

TV Technology is a trade journal covering the English speaking broadcast television industry in North America. The magazine is published monthly by Future US.

VeaW
Vea

Vea was a Puerto Rican celebrity gossip magazine that was published weekly from 1969 to 2009. It was founded by Enrique Pizzi Galindo and Roberto García.

Vellinakshatram (magazine)W
Vellinakshatram (magazine)

Vellinakshatram is a film weekly news magazine published in Malayalam Language from Kerala, India. It is printed at Thiruvananthapuram and distributed throughout Kerala by Kalakaumudi Publications Private Limited. Although the magazine has lineages with Kerala Kaumudi news paper, it is an independent company. It highlights the doings and happenings of the Mollywood film scene. It is one of the most popular entertainment magazine in Malayalam, it is read by the overseas Indian community worldwide. The group discontinued the much acclaimed Film Magazine and launched Vellinakshatram.