Have not got any print copy of Box Office magazine in the last 4 months. Looks like they are not printing anymore or at least till ,movie theatres can re open. Too bad we like this classic movie theatre information periodical.
Also miss 'Film Journal' that does not publish anymore, they merged with Box Office some time a year ago but It is not the same.
I collect the old Box Office mags from the 1930's, 40's 50's and 60's with the once a month 'Modern Theatre' section, great info and photos from the old days of SHOWMANSHIP !
Also the no longer published 'Motion Picture Herald', 'Film Journal' & the once a year 'Theatre Catalog' book had a ton of images and information from the by gone days of movie theatre entertainment.
The best issue years for me were 1953 up to the late 1960's. In the 1970's when AMC started their small multiplex cinemas and UA started to twin their big houses and get rid of union projectionists the cinemas started to go downhill in my opinion.
In the early 1950's you had all the new screen anti TV processes like CinemaScope® ,Cinerama®, 3D, VistaVision®, Todd-AO® Superscope® Super Panavision 70®, Roadshow 70mm movies, 6 track magnetic sound and many more. All the classic photos and information from the candy counters to the projection booths, neon marquees, drive-in movies plus grand lobbies, light fixtures of that time were printed in these classic glossy magazines. And to think Boxoffice published each week with different editions for each part of the USA. Let's hope the monthly Box Office Magazine makes It back soon!
Also miss 'Film Journal' that does not publish anymore, they merged with Box Office some time a year ago but It is not the same.
I collect the old Box Office mags from the 1930's, 40's 50's and 60's with the once a month 'Modern Theatre' section, great info and photos from the old days of SHOWMANSHIP !
Also the no longer published 'Motion Picture Herald', 'Film Journal' & the once a year 'Theatre Catalog' book had a ton of images and information from the by gone days of movie theatre entertainment.
The best issue years for me were 1953 up to the late 1960's. In the 1970's when AMC started their small multiplex cinemas and UA started to twin their big houses and get rid of union projectionists the cinemas started to go downhill in my opinion.
In the early 1950's you had all the new screen anti TV processes like CinemaScope® ,Cinerama®, 3D, VistaVision®, Todd-AO® Superscope® Super Panavision 70®, Roadshow 70mm movies, 6 track magnetic sound and many more. All the classic photos and information from the candy counters to the projection booths, neon marquees, drive-in movies plus grand lobbies, light fixtures of that time were printed in these classic glossy magazines. And to think Boxoffice published each week with different editions for each part of the USA. Let's hope the monthly Box Office Magazine makes It back soon!
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