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FILMINK
EditorErin Free
CategoriesFilm
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherDov Kornits
First issueJuly 1997
CompanyFKP
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Websitefilmink.com.au

FILMINK is an Australian film magazine published monthly by FKP International Exports. It was founded by current publisher Dov Kornits and Colin Fraser in July 1997, in Sydney. The magazine has been through many changes over the course of its existence, beginning as a black-and-white free press publication, and evolving into the glossy news stand title which it is today. In February 2011, FILMINK became the first film magazine in the world to release an application for online tablet reading,[citation needed] with the magazine sold through the iTunes Store, and going through another major change. FILMINK is a consumer-based publication that covers all types of films, from arthouse releases to the biggest blockbusters. It focuses primarily on Australian films and covers every local release in detail.

Regular features

FILMINK features content from Australia and abroad. It reviews mainstream films, local pictures, and arthouse and independent fare.

Common elements include the extended "front of the book" section called "Keeping It Reel" with small features like "New Faces", "Dumb Ideas", "Hollywood Arseholes", "Talking Movies", "Director's Cut", "Cameo", "Icon", "FILMINK Loves", "Backstory", "Role Model", "Premiere", "quoteUNQUOTE" and "What's Wrong With the Australian Film Industry with Reg Diplock, the peoples critic".

DVD and video

FILMINK also extensively covers all available cinematic and DVD releases, as well as a "Home" section focusing on DVD culture.