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September 12, 2005
Issue 438
Vol. 11, No. 37

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INTERVIEW

 Director Scott Derrickson joins with Tom Wilkinson, Laura Linney and Campbell Scott for a devilish new look at possession in The Exorcism of Emily Rose.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, knows that life can never be 100 percent fair, but still worries about "The Odds of Being Uneven."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Elijah Wood wishes he could have monkeyed around with King Kong, William Shatner sings his heart out at the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Lake Bell shines a spotlight on the creatures of Surface, Thomas Haden Church takes on the Sandman in Spider-Man 3, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Science Fiction Weekly spotlights television's future with Part 1 of our 2005 Fall SF TV Preview, Jennifer Carpenter turns heads in The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Jared Padalecki goes monster-hunting in Supernatural, and Bugs Bunny gets an extreme makeover in Loonatics Unleashed.
OFF THE SHELF
 China Miéville survives the apocalypse in his debut short-story collection Looking for Jake, while S.L. Viehl brings peace to distant worlds in Afterburn.
GAMES
 Take full command of a starship in Universal Combat: A World Apart for the PC, gaming's most ambitious outer-space simulation to date.
CLASSICS
 Alien visitors move into the ruined cities of future Earth in Samuel R. Delany's Nebula Award-winning novel The Einstein Intersection.
COOL STUFF
 Batman, Wonder Woman and other heroes battle through the adventures that might have been in DC's Greatest Imaginary Stories.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Jitterbug Fantasia casts an offbeat eye on sci-fi mass media with humorous and insightful interviews, games, comics and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers study the sexuality of Babylon 5, recommend that Harry Potter remain faithful, hail the true meaning of the First Amendment, and more.

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