Cinema is one of the few German cinema magazines. The magazine changed its layout DESS frequently, most often it is improving. The portraits of movie stars are often unfortunately be a bit short. So is a actually nothing really new about the respective actor, director ... told. The pictures, however, are almost always very good. The small stories to Hollywood around (gossip) one may classify as well and loosen the magazine on. Important information but can not be found in there. The evaluation of the individual films is a matter of opinion. The one critic does not like the film, the other. Dadrin critics do not differ from the "normal" moviegoers. Only large deficiency of CINEMA are the endless reports on films like "Lord of the Rings" or "Matrix". This is to be employed on several issues of time, only barely coming währendem small films to advantage. Ever dominate the blockbuster movies too. For the small cinematic gems there is clearly too little space. In addition to the great American films German productions are also highlighted, währendem big film countries such as France and Great Britain lead more of a wallflower existence. The retail market exchange can forget about because it is small and insignificant of booklet to booklet. DVD-purchase advice is, however, a very important element and numerous pages per issue to be sacrificed for it. Again, place for smaller films could be obtained. The Buyer's Guide to home cinema systems, DVD players and the like is good. Short: CINEMA is the best movie magazine in Germany. Nevertheless, it affords some weaknesses. All in all, recommended.