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December 5, 2005
Issue 450
Vol. 11, No. 49

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INTERVIEWS

 Director Karyn Kusama trains Charlize Theron for a girlfight of the future in Aeon Flux, while miniseries creators Rockne O'Bannon, Dean Devlin and Bryan Singer transport Catherine Bell, Michael Rodgers, Bruce Davison and Eric Stoltz to The Triangle.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, delivers a report from tomorrow by "Looking Back at Next Weekend."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Jack Black channels Orson Welles in King Kong, Tilda Swinton makes beautiful magic as the White Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia, George A. Romero shambles forward with plans for a sequel to Land of the Dead, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Charlize Theron rebels against the dictatorship of Aeon Flux, Fay Wray seduces a movie idol on the King Kong special-edition DVD, and An Jo learns that a girls' school can be hell on the Wishing Stairs DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 James Patrick Kelly books passage to a preindustrial planet in Burn, while Jon Courtenay Grimwood investigates an assassination on an alternate world in Felaheen.
GAMES
 Take a break from fighting on the side of the superheroes and battle on behalf of the bad guys instead as Paragon City goes under siege in City of Villains for the PC.
CLASSICS
 The Third World is starving and the First World is dying of the plague in John Brunner's cautionary novel The Sheep Look Up.
COOL STUFF
 Two leaders battle for humanity's survival with Majestic Studios' 12-inch action figures of Battlestar Galactica's Starbuck and Adama.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Icons of Fright celebrates horror films and the spooky creators who make them with convention reports, interviews, photos and more.
LETTERS
 Readers stand up for Threshold, unlock the secrets of The Skeleton Key, demand a Serenity sequel, look forward to a Tremors DVD, and more.

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