''Movieline'' was a website, formerly a
Los Angeles
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-based film and entertainment magazine, launched in 1985 as a local magazine, which went national in 1989. Known for its cult status and popularity among film critics,
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''Movieline'' magazine reboots, relaunches online
''Paste
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''. April 21, 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2009. the magazine eventually was retooled and named ''Movieline's Hollywood Life''. The magazine closed in 2009.
PMC bought ''Movieline'' in September 2008. ''
Hollywood Lifes website survived the closing of the magazine, and ''Movieline'' was relaunched as a website. Movieline's last new post was in 2014.
Notable past writers include humorist
Joe Queenan, film critic
Stephen Farber
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,
Martha Frankel and
Stephen Rebello.
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