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August 8, 2005
Issue 433
Vol. 11, No. 32

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INTERVIEWS

 Author John Crowley, who won the World Fantasy Award for Little, Big, returns to reincarnate a romantic genius in Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute attends Jeffrey Ford's Depression-era seance and deciphers the secrets behind The Girl in the Glass.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Peter Jackson prepares King Kong extras, George Lucas lays out the future of Star Wars TV, Kate Hudson reinvents herself in The Skeleton Key, Nicole Kidman prepares for her Invasion, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Takuya Kimura time-travels to 2046, Will Smith uncovers a conspiracy on the I, Robot All-Access Collector's Edition DVD, and Linda Hardy falls in love with an Egyptian god on the Immortal DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Jay Lake protects a Nazi UFO from America's enemies in Rocket Science, while Gene Wolfe journeys to the far future in Starwater Strains.
GAMES
 The Cartoon Network's popular anime series inspires an action RPG in Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir for the PlayStation 2.
ANIME
 After a telekinetic prisoner escapes from an experimental lab, she builds a new life among humans while battling her hunters in Elfen Lied.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer John Williams reunites with old pal Steven Spielberg to invade new musical territory on the War of the Worlds CD.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Nuketown defends "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Geekdom" with thoughtful reviews, gift guides, a weekly podcast and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers stand up for animated women, remember James Doohan, bash Fantastic Four, look forward to a big-screen Buffy, and more.

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