Featured Artist:
Carola Kassner
INTERVIEW
Billy Crystal and the manic madmen behind Monsters, Inc. want us to make their wacky dreams our own, while Walter Mosley marries explorations of race and tomorrow's technology with an invitation to Futureland.
EXCESSIVE CANDOUR
Jack Dann goes on a road trip across America at the end of the millennium in Counting Coup, which SF critic John Clute judges to be, thankfully, "A Coup in Time."
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Morgan Freeman battles alien invaders in the film adaptation of Stephen King's Dreamcatcher,
Liam Neeson sets aside his light-saber to save souls from the devil in Exorcist IV, Sam Raimi shoots his final Spider-Man scene in L.A., Sigourney Weaver guest-stars in a future Futurama, and
more.
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Jet Li sees double in The One, Lucy Lawless trusts no one in The X-Files, Billy Crystal keeps his eye open in Monsters, Inc., Sarah Michelle Gellar slays and sings in a musical Buffy, Patrick Warburton fights crime as The Tick, and William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy get real in Mind Meld.
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Orson Scott Card surveys Sturgeon, Asimov and others in Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century, while R. Garcia y Robertson travels through time to find romance in Knight Errant.
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Martian miners hope to find riches on the Red Planet, but in the first-person shooter Red Factionwhich introduces revolutionary terrain-altering technologythe fight for freedom becomes far more important.
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In Gatekeepers, humans are being taken over by otherworldly visitors and transformed into killing machines, and only a troupe of talented teen-agers can open the interdimensional portals that might save Earth.
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Long before Titanic made him a household name, James Horner labored under Roger Corman to create such B-movie masterpieces as Battle Beyond the Stars and Humanoids from the Deep.
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Rocketship Video ignores today's streamlined tomorrows to focus in on the outer-space voyages of yesterday with reviews, reproductions of old comic books, a Golden Age timeline and more.
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Readers continue to debate the Harry Potter Hugo controversy, despair at the future X-Files season, attempt to unravel the ambiguous ending of K-Pax, worry about the future of comic books, and much more.
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