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May 16, 2005
Issue 421
Vol. 11, No. 20

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INTERVIEWS

 George Lucas redeems his dream with Hayden Christensen and Ian McDiarmid in Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith, while Master of Horror Mick Garris shares his Desperation.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute listens in as John Crowley tells "Another Story of the World" in Lord Byron's Novel.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Paul Schrader keeps the Exorcist faith, Tom Welling gets trapped in The Fog, Hugo Weaving replaces James Purefoy in V for Vendetta, Casper Van Dien catches The Fallen Ones, Ben Stiller roars like a lion in Madagascar, Morgan Freeman tickles the ivories in Unleashed, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Hayden Christensen goes dark in Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith, Paul Telfer battles the hydra in Hercules, Genndy Tartakovsky fills in the gaps on the Star Wars: Clone Wars DVD, and David McCallum cries uncle on the Sapphire and Steel: The Complete Series DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Neal Asher struggles to preserve the timestreams in Cowl, while Ben Bova rips the mask off a hidden puppet master in Mercury.
GAMES
 The Union Aerospace Corporation continues to defend against a massive demonic invasion of Mars in Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil for the PC.
ANIME
 A 17-year-old spell caster might die if he casts one spell too many while at the manic, action-packed magic school of Maburaho.
SOUND SPACE
 The Atomic Swindlers bring their message of "love, time-travel escapades and intergalactic mayhem" to their debut CD Coming Out Electric.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Hugo Award-winning author C.J. Cherryh comes face to face with her fans at her official site with a blog, photo gallery and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers refresh Joel Silver's Matrix memory, call for a PG version of the new Star Wars flick, salute the high fidelity of Hitchhiker's Guide, and more.

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