If you’re suffering from the January blues (and frankly, with this gloomy weather, why wouldn’t you be?), we’ve got the perfect antidote.
A subscription to Total Film magazine is just the ticket for all discerning movie fans – and it’s the gift that keeps on providing movie-related cheer throughout the year.
And the best part… You can still save 50% on the cover price, with a yearly subscription costing just £25.99 (or £6.49 for a quarterly direct debit).
As well as having the latest issue delivered directly to your front door, you’ll get exclusive subscribers’ covers which show off the images, free from any cover-line text.
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Click the link for full details on Total Film magazine subscriptions.
And did you know that we're giving away 4 awesome posters - including The Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man - free with our action issue? Get 'em while you can!
Are you suffering from from the January blues? Or is the glut of awards-season movies keeping you cheery? Let us know!









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mattjones
Jan 18th 2012, 11:53
What a joke. How can this be justified when I have been a subscriber for over a decade and have had to pay more? Why can't better deals be offered to long time subscribers? A certain percentage off after 3 years and so on? I also feel a little let down by the general level of content of the magazine and the features that appear in the magazine then appear on the website, making the magazine a little obsolete. I did put my concerns into an email but it was not replied to or published. As such, I cancelled my subscription this morning.
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higgins78
Jan 20th 2012, 19:04
Unrelated I agree but having just browsed through the latest publication of Total Film I was appalled and horrified to see - in the DVD review section - Legend scoring only 1 star with a grilling to boot. It's no nostalgia trip as I own Legend on VHS and have done for some time being, last time I watched it being (I guess) close to 3 months ago. A great film, flawed yes but magical and epic enough that it appeals to all ages, least those whose soul hasn't turned to custard...
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