Featured Artist:
Tiziano Cremonini
INTERVIEWS
Series creator Doug Naylor relives the hilarious history of
Red Dwarf, while award-winning writer Greg Bear explores the future of Darwin's Children.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science
Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, insists on the importance of Rod Serling and "A Zone as Vast as Space,
A Twilight as Timeless as Infinity."
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Angelina Jolie flies high without a stunt double in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life,
Sarah Michelle Gellar confirms the inevitable end of Buffy, Jennifer Garner slices and dices solo in an Elektra spinoff flick, and much more.
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Kurt Russell and James Spader battle a sun god on the Stargate Ultimate Edition Director's Cut
DVD, Chris Barrie spaces out with slapstick on the Red Dwarf Series I DVD, and scream queen Debbie Rochon goes berserk in Bog Creatures.
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War threatens to overwhelm the Skolian Empire in Catherine Asaro's The Moon's Shadow, while Elric walks the multiverse once more in Michael Moorcock's The Skrayling Tree.
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A pioneering fantasy classic is updated by one of the world's greatest animators as Dirk the Daring rescues the maiden yet again in Dragon's Lair 3D:
Return to the Lair for the GameCube.
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Steve McQueen rebels against the unthinking squares of the '50sand an oozing space creature that threatens to devour the Earthin The Blob.
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Gort, the robotic policeman who almost destroyed our planet for the sake of peace in The Day the Earth Stood Still, is reborn as an accurate metal collectible.
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Hurray for Horror-wood, an extensive site devoted to the cinema's bloody best, with news, reviews, convention listings, collecting tips and more.
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Readers recommend ways to save Star Trek, make book on the original Roswell novels, dis Leonardo DiCaprio's possible casting as Iron Man, and much more.
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