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March 22, 2004
Issue 361
Vol. 10, No. 12

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COVER ART Featured Artist:
Mirek Drozd

INTERVIEWS

 Executive producer Eric Newman and director Zack Snyder hang out at the mall with stars Ving Rhames, Sarah Polley, Jake Weber and Mekhi Phifer—and an army of zombies—in Dawn of the Dead.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute carves "A Path Through Babel" to unravel how six tales merge into one in David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Steven Spielberg drafts Tom Cruise for a War of the Worlds, Kirsten Dunst prepares to wed as Mary Jane in Spider-Man 2, Jake Gyllenhaal dons a mask and a fedora in Kevin Smith's The Green Hornet, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Sarah Polley fights flesh-eaters in Dawn of the Dead, Jim Carrey says no thanks for the memories in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Jason Behr crash-lands as a teen alien on the Roswell season-one DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Howard Hendrix visits virtual reality to solve a murder in The Labyrinth Key, while Anne Harris time-travels to ancient Sumeria in Inventing Memory.
GAMES
 Battle thousands of fully realized 3-D enemies as a human, dwarf, necromancer or other avatar in the high-energy sequel Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II.
ANIME
 Once high-tech robotic body parts revolutionize the world, a mad scientist schemes to change it even further in the deeply cryptic series Texhnolyze.
SOUND SPACE
 After Conan the Barbarian and before Starship Troopers, Basil Poledouris composed his science-fiction masterpiece on the Robocop CD.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Noreascon Four, the Internet home of the upcoming 62nd World Science Fiction Convention, will help fans make the most of sci-fi's annual big bash.
LETTERS
 Readers call for the cancellation of Enterprise, demand a female Doctor Who, recommend the power of prose, celebrate sci-fi animation, and much more.

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