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February 28, 2005
Issue 410
Vol. 11, No. 9

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INTERVIEW

 Actors Jesse Eisenberg and Christina Ricci add werewolves to what was originally meant to be a reality-based thriller in Wes Craven's Cursed.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, can't stop going to science-fiction conventions in his sleep thanks to his "Dream Job."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Adrien Brody reinvents his role for King Kong, Tom Welling and Maggie Grace get lost in a Fog, Robin Williams eyes the Robots, Christian Bale dodges a drunk driver in Batman Begins, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Christina Ricci bites in Cursed, Ji-won Ha answers the call of the really wild on the Phone DVD, and Bruce Willis falls in love and saves the world all over again on the Fifth Element Ultimate Edition DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Cecilia Dart-Thornton can't resist a cursed love affair in The Iron Tree, while Johnny Strike teleports to stop an alien invasion in Ports of Hell.
GAMES
 Up to four players can battle a strange race of biomechanical life forms in the split-screen combat of StarFox: Assault for the GameCube.
CLASSICS
 Before he became the king of the world, James Cameron proved that sequels could sometimes rock better than the original in Aliens.
COOL STUFF
 DC Comics drafted an unusual team of cartoonists to turn its heroes upside down and inside out in the alternative tales of Bizarro World.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Frank Wu, winner of the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 2004, shows off the playful and horrifying images that won him that prize at The House of Crunchy Art.
LETTERS
 Readers beg Battlestar to kick the habit, spend Saturday night with Slipstream, ask Joss Whedon to consider Charisma Carpenter for Wonder Woman, and more.

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