scifi.com navigationscifi.comnewsletterdownloadsfeedbacksearchfaqbboardscifi weeklyscifi wireschedulemoviesshows
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The next issue of Science Fiction Weekly will appear Tuesday, May 31, so that our staff may take time off to commemorate the Memorial Day holiday.


May 23, 2005
Issue 422
Vol. 11, No. 21

Science Fiction Weekly
Now More Than
340,000
Registered Readers!


Sign up on our mailing list for your chance to win a free T-shirt:
COVER ART Featured Artist:
Peter Moran


INTERVIEWS

 Director Paul Schrader's head spins as his Exorcist prequel comes back from the dead, while author Orson Scott Card finally comes to the end of his Ender series.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, heads out to the multiplex and returns home positive that "Revenge Could Have Been Sweeter."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller revisit Sin City, Kevin James takes on the terrors under the bed by becoming a Monster Hunter, Kelsey Grammer gets hairy as the Beast in X-Men 3, Joss Whedon moves Wonder Woman to the present day, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Stellan Skarsgard unearths evil all over again in The Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist, Lara Jill Miller parties with a mummy in The Life & Times of Juniper Lee, and Mel Brooks takes a bite out of Pizza the Hutt on the Spaceballs Collector's-Edition DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Cory Doctorow fights for information to be free in Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, while James Alan Gardner makes an alien music video in Gravity Wells.
GAMES
 Giant dinosaurs, eyeballs and apes crush major cities from New York to Los Angeles in Avalon Hill's rampaging board game Monsters Menace America.
CLASSICS
 Long before filming The Dead Zone and The Fly, director David Cronenberg got into our heads with the terrifying telepathic tale of Scanners.
COOL STUFF
 A new line of figures based on characters from the original Battlestar Galactica launches with 12-inch likenesses of Apollo and a Cylon.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Phil Foglio has moved his steampunk comic-book series from paper to pixels, so the best place to find his feisty heroine is at Girl Genius Online.
LETTERS
 Readers mourn the cancellation of Carnivàle, find that Hitchhiker's Guide's jokes fall flat, dis a PG edit of Episode III, and much more.

FeedbackSearchBack IssuesSubmissionGalleryStaffSuggestions


(c) Copyright 2005, Science Fiction Weekly (tm)