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January 23, 2006
Issue 457
Vol. 12, No. 4

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INTERVIEW

 Director Len Wiseman reunites Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman to continue their vampire-werewolf war in the action-packed sequel Underworld: Evolution.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute lives by the sword and dies by the sword as a deadly night falls in Tim Lebbon's Dusk.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 George Lucas moves forward with the fourth Indiana Jones movie, Tom Welling soars in Smallville's 100th episode, Bryce Dallas Howard falls for Peter Parker in Spider-Man 3, Rebecca Romijn shifts her shape for X-Men 3, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Kate Beckinsale takes on the king of the vampires in Underworld: Evolution, Chris Barrie sees double on the Red Dwarf Series VII DVD, and Tom Baker repairs the time stream on the Doctor Who: City of Death DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Richard Paul Russo crash-lands on a distant world in The Rosetta Codex, while Annette Curtis Klause flees a creepy carnival in Freaks.
GAMES
 Battle more than 80 types of aliens across 45 futuristic levels of a colony ship in the first-person shooter Space Hack for the PC.
ANIME
 After a sick girl blogs of her fantasy life as a princess in the clouds of Diamond Daydreams, the lines between fantasy and reality begin to crumble.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer James Newton Howard stepped in at the last minute to go ape on the King Kong—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Man With the Screaming Brain spills the contents of that bizarre brain all over Bruce Campbell Online, with news, advice and plenty of silliness.
LETTERS
 Readers recommend Nine Princes in Amber for the big screen, lose faith in the stars of Lost, look forward to a new Doctor Who, and more.

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