Featured Artist:
Brad Black
INTERVIEW
Robert Picardo counts down to the final episode of Star Trek: Voyager,
while Val Kilmer and Carrie-Anne Moss take us behind the scenes on
their mission-to-Mars movie Red Planet.
LAB NOTES
In his latest column, "Kennewick Man continues to tease with
tales of a puzzling age," Wil McCarthy considers an
unexplained visitor to North America and the meaning of his ancient
trek where no man had gone before.
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John Travolta builds a better Battlefield, Lucy Lawless is saddened by
Xena's end, an X-Men sequel moves ahead, James Cameron changes his trip to Mars,
a female Terminator cyborg is born, and much more.
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Box-office superstars go head to head as funny man
Jim Carrey brings Dr Seuss'
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas to life and action icon
Arnold Schwarzenegger clones around in
The 6th Day .
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Kay Kenyon steps into the midst of an interplanetary war
in Tropic of Creation, while bestselling historical novelist
Caleb Carr introduces us to a Jules Verne for the new millennium
in Killing Time.
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Prepare to be shaken and stirred by the legendary
007, because superspy James Bond is back in action with
futuristic
guns, state-of-the-art gadgets, and a license to
thrill in The World Is Not Enough.
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With its ultra-violent guns-and-guts storyline, Sin: The Movie claims to
be delivering American anime with a strong
American influence, and that might be the biggest sin of all.
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Universal's Classic Scores of Mystery and Horror
invites you up to the haunted castle for a musical party with the likes of Frankenstein,
The Wolf Man and Sherlock
Holmes, too.
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The retro comic strip The Crater Kid brings to life the joys of yesterday's SF
with a cast
of characters that includes a space-hopping half-pint, a beatnik alien scientist and
a floating brain.
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One reader demands that the better Buffy win,
others refuse to visit Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda,
another doesn't think
SF novelists could help make SF films any better, plus many more opinions.
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