Featured Artist:
Khalid Iszard
INTERVIEWS
Producer Joel Silver and visual-effects supervisor John Gaeta join with the stars of The Matrix to unleash cinematic Revolutions, while Sean Astin leaps from Middle-earth to scorched Earth in Jeremiah.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, wrestles with the problem that "Never Have So Many
Waited So Long For So Little."
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Ian McKellen blasts the British film industry, Naomi Watts goes ape for Peter Jackson's King Kong, Ron Howard unravels The Da Vinci Code, the Wachowski brothers travel to an alternate England in V for Vendetta, and much more.
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Keanu Reeves plugs in for what might be the final battle in The Matrix Revolutions, Will Ferrell toys around with Christmas cliches in Elf, and Michael Dorn brings a new Trek generation to the Deep Space Nine season four DVD.
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Robert Reed travels 10 million years to save the future in Sister Alice, while John Shirley invades Earth with nanotech body snatchers in Crawlers.
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Defend the clouds from air pirates raiding cargo-hauling zeppelins in the arcade-style sequel Crimson Skies:
High Road to Revenge for the Xbox.
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Director Terry Gilliam puts Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt through their paradoxical paces when an ecological disaster threatens the planet in 12 Monkeys.
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David Brin's Hugo-nominated novella "Thor vs. Captain America" is expanded in graphic novel form as The Life Eaters from Wildstorm Comics.
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The Mirrorshades Postmodern Archivehome to cyberpunk stars, the Dead Media Project and moreenlightens with articles, interviews and fiction.
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Readers rant about the revamped Angel, demand that Duck Dodgers be made family-friendly, tire of too much Star Trek talk, rally around the Matrix, and more.
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