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The World's Longest Running Magazine of Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy
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Special #67
2004
The Starburst Review of 2004 Our look back, month by month, with successes such as Spider-Man 2 and I, Robot and disappointments such as the inexplicable cancellation of Angel
Farscape A Starburst exclusive! Behind the scenes at Jim Henson's Creature Shop to look at their work on the Farscape mini-series The Peacekeeper Wars
Star Trek: Enterprise goes Hi-Def We meet the producers, who discuss the new High Definition technology used for the fourth season
Doctor Who We examine some of the background and potential of the new and revitalized Science Fiction classic!
Preview 2005 2005 will be a bumper year for big-screen Science Fiction and Fantasy! We examine the 12 months ahead, previewing King Kong, Batman and a new Harry Potter movie, plus the movie version of The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, a trip to Narnia and invading Martians!
Amanda Tapping Alias Major Samantha Carter in Stargate SG-1, she takes us through her character's journey, with a peek at future episodes.
Highlights of the Year
- Star Wars Trilogy We start our look back at the first three films and make a few predictions for the final chapter...
- Spider-Man 2 A popular trio of actors reunited; Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and James Franco to continue the story of the webspinner talk about the sequel's secrets!
- Steven Furst The actor who brought to life Vir Cotto on Babylon 5 tells us about his recent work behind the camera, including a sojourn to Bulgaria for the film Dragon Storm
- Van Helsing Shuler Hensley played the Frankenstein Monster in this summer's barnstorming action adventure. He talks to us about the perils of filling the monster's very big shoes.
Plus...
- Todd Tucker 'Special make-up effects artist/actor' and all-round monster maestro Todd Tucker talks us through some of his creations and experiences on Charmed
- Sci-Fi Gallery Posters featuring Jolene Blalock as T'Pol in Star Trek: Enterprise, the crew of Battlestar Galactica and Jennifer Garner as Elektra
- Trailer Park Our light-hearted look at a new movie trailer. This issue we turn our attention to Elektra


Special #66
2004
- Return of the Living Dead Meet director Ellory Elkayem, producer Anatoly Fradis and FX supervisor John Vulich on the set of Parts 4 & 5, at the abandoned Chernobyl power station!
- Doug Bradley The actor who has brought the demonic character of Pinhead to life in the Hellraiser movies talks about the as-yet-unreleased seventh and eighth installments
- 'I See Dead People ' Discover how the greats of Sci-Fi journeyed into the undiscovered country of the Hereafter
- 'A Comedy of Terrors' We present the Top Ten Comedy Horror Films from Ghostbusters to The Evil Dead!
- Neil Gaiman The acclaimed author talks about bringing his newest project, Death - The High Cost of Living, to the big screen
- The Dead Zone Take a look back at the most recent episodes of this acclaimed series based on the novel by Stephen King, starring Anthony Michael Hall
- Hex Actress Christina Cole talks about her role in Sky 's spooky new series for Hallowe'en, while veteran director Brian Grant talks about the lack of Fantasy on UK TV and shares the secrets of Hex's origins
- Dead Like Me Star of stage and screen Mandy Patinkin talks about his role as Rube, the leader of the somewhat-less-than-grim band of Reapers
PLUS
Farscape - The Peacekeeper Wars
- Anthony Simcoe The actor who plays D 'Argo discusses the last stand of his much-loved character
- Brian Henson returns to direct The Peacekeeper Wars
With
Stargate Atlantis Star Rachel Luttrell on her developing role as a feisty freedom fighter battling vampiric creatures in the new series
Adam Busch - Warren in Buffy The Vampire Slayer - His character failed to become a supervillain and met a grisly death, but actor Adam Busch has only fond memories of his time with Buffy
And
Trailer Park A humorous look at a trailer for a forthcoming movie - here, Ben Kingsley and an angry Tyrannosaurus star in the Sci-Fi movie A Sound of Thunder based on a Ray Bradbury story


Special #65
2004
- Director Jonathan (Star Trek) Frakes
- Young stars Brady Corbet, Vanessa Anne Hudgens and Soren Fultobn who play Alan, Tin Tin and Fermat
- Sir Ben Kingsley, aka 'The Hood'
- Sophia (Lady Penelope) Myles and Ron (Parker)Cook
- The CGI effects
- The costume designs
- Thunderbirds Episode Guide Every episode of the classic TV series reviewed!
PLUS
Spider-Man 2 FX legend John Dykstra and computer animator Scott Stokdyk on the multi-limbed Dr Octopus!
I, Robot
- Director Alex Proyas on adapting Asimov to the big screen
- Star Will Smith discusses his unorthodox new role
- Alan Tudyk explains how his performance brought the sentient robot Sonny to life, and talks about his role in Serenity, the spin-off movie from the TV's Firefly.
Stargate Atlantis
- Producer Peter Deluise talks about working on the new Stargate spin-off series
- Actors Torri Higginson, Rachel Luttrell and Rainbow Sun Francks chat about their roles on the new Stargate team
Battlestar Galactica 2004
- Katee Sackhoff on playing Starbuck
- Mary McDonnell talks about taking the reins of power as President Laura Roslin
Smallville Season Four Co-creator, executive producer and writer Miles Millar on what's in store...
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Director Brad Silberling talks about the challenges of filming the popular children's stories, and why star Jim Carrey is perfect for as villainous Count Olaf.
Sci-Fi Gallery Three poster-sized images from Stargate Atlantis, Thunderbirds and Spider-Man 2.
Trailer Park A sideways look at the trailer for Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events


Special #64
2004
- Dominic Keating, who plays Lieutenant Malcolm Reed in Star Trek: Enterprise, talks about the news that the series has been renewed
- Enterprise Producer Rick Berman tells of the lessons that he learned from the show being on the brink of cancellation, and of his high hopes for the newly-confirmed fourth season
- Designer Herman Zimmermann has worked on Star Trek since The Next Generation. But, he admits, the excitement of designing for Enterprise mean he's unlikely to be bored...
- Enterprise Season 3 Reviews - The whole third season, including synopses, facts and ratings!
- Patti Yasutake played Dr Crusher's assistant Nurse Alyssa Ogawa in The Next Generation. She recalls her experience 'below decks' ...
- Gwynyth Walsh memorably portrayed female Klingon warrior B'Etor in The Next Generation and the movie Generations. She shares her thoughts on the show, and on touching Patrick Stewart's head!
PLUS
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban A 16-page Potter extravaganza: Interviews with director Alfonso CuarOn, stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Robbie Coltrane, plus stunning behind-the-scenes photos and effects shots...
Kristen Cloke The popular actress on her experiences in the Sci-Fi and Fantasy genres, in shows ranging from The X-Files to Space: Above and Beyond and Millenium...
Don S Williams The actor tells us why he was happy to be part of Mulder and Scully's shadowy world in The X-Files.
Hugh Jackman We catch up with the Australian actor and star of Van Helsing to chat about what he's up to next, including his new film The Fountain and the upcoming X-Men 3.
Sci-Fi Gallery Three fantastic posters featuring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson in The X-Files, Jolene Blalock in Enterprise and Will Smith in the upcoming Sci-Fi Blockbuster I, Robot.
Trailer Park Our sideways look at movie trailers: We take a peek at frightmonger M Night Shyamalan's latest project, The Village.


Special #63
2004
Feast your eyes on our in-depth look at the amazing creature-feature...
- Kate Beckinsale After Underworld, the English beauty meets another gang of beasts...
- Shuler Hensley appears as the iconic Frankenstein's Monster so let's give him a great big hand! Oh, he's already got one...
- Richard Roxburgh is the heavy-hitting Dracula who's bats about battling his nemesis, Van Helsing.
- Will Kemp is the man! But he's also the wolf. He's a Wolf Man and he's a howl! We visit his lair...
- Allen Cameron The production designer takes us on a tour of the dark places and ancient castles he helped create.
With...
Star Trek: Enterprise Writer Manny Coto has been half-way across the galaxy with the crew. What insights has this journey given him?
Chronicles of Riddick
- Step forward, Karl Urban as Necromonger Vaako to reveal the secret of being good at being bad...
- Producer Scott Kroopf and Designer Holger Gross uncover the trials and triumphs of returning to Riddick's universe...
The Best (and Worst!) TV & Film of 2003 We reveal who readers gave the thumbs-up and thumbs-down to. Prepare for quite a few surprises...
Century City We take a look at the short-lived legal drama set slightly in the future.
Dead Like Me
- Callum Blue plays the Grim Reaper as a horny, drug-taking hipster and makes no bones about it! Discover his secret here
- ? Our very own indispensable guide to Season One of this lively show!
Plus...!
Trailer Park A twisted look at the new trailer for I, Robot


Special #62
2004
The Lord of the Rings...
Continued coverage of this amazing trilogy
- Elijah Wood Now that he's hung up his hobbit feet, Elijah Wood talks to us about the role that made him an international star, and the trilogy's Oscar chances...
- Liv Tyler One of the biggest names to be cast, Liv Tyler chats with us about the stuff that didn't make it to the screen: cut scenes, gag reels and melting ears...
- Sean Astin From playing second fiddle to Frodo at the outset, to carrying perhaps the most important scene of the trilogy, Sean Astin recalls the role of Samwise Gamgee, and shares his feelings on the passing of The Lord of the Rings.
- Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan The intrepid hobbit double-act tell us what it's like being stuck up Treebeard for several months. "The most uncomfortable thing in the world," apparently
With... The second part of our interview with Andrew Lesnie, the cinematographer behind the look of the trilogy, Grant Major and Randy Cook talk about WETA Digital's pioneering effects work, and artists Alan Lee and John Howe discuss their involvement in the films.
Plus...
- Life on Mars? With the announcement of NASA's plan to put a man on Mars, we take a cautionary look at some of the fictional horrors to have come out of the Red Planet...
- Van Helsing We interview the cast and crew of Stephen Sommers' blockbuster monster mash, including stars Hugh Jackman and Kate Beckinsale.
- Dawn of the Dead 2004 We pick the brains of the cast and crew of this big-budget remake, including star Sarah Polley.
- David Carson The director who killed Captain Kirk looks back over his long and varied career, covering Star Trek TNG, Deep Space Nine, Odyessy 5 and more...
- Andromeda Actress Lexa Doig on her ongoing role as the attractive face of the Starship Andromeda...
- Mutant X It's Electric! Victor Webster chats about his role as the high-voltage mutant Brennan Mulwray - and how he nearly got to play Superman...


Issue 318
December 2004
Blade: Trinity The man behind the Blade movies, David Goyer, talks about the challenges involved in writing and directing the unholy Vampire trinity The Incredibles Discover how Pixar created one of the greatest-ever animated family movies, and meet the talented team behind it Team America The World Police are here so there's no need to panic. But who's policing the police? South Park's creators Parker and Stone give some answers... James Bond Sir Sean Connery talks to us about the role of the greatest secret agent in the world in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen I, Robot Production Design Patrick Tatopoulis is the supremo and one of the brains behind the creations of this Sci-Fi flick. Discover his views on the rights of robots! Seed of Chucky Billy Boyd plays the son of a nasty killer doll in this Horror sequel. Find out what gives him the shivers in this gory story right here... Andromeda Kevin Sorbo is in high spirits as the series reaches its 100th episode. Join us as he proudly takes us on a tour of the show's new set Buffy The Vampire Slayer As one of the main writers for the Vampire slayer, Jane Espenson knows how to tell a good tale Exorcist IV We examine the fact and the fiction behind the so-called 'curse of The Exorist' Clive Barker We track down the writer/director to find out what lurks in the mind of a Hellraiser... Sci-Fi Eccentrics We ponder the lack of larger-than-life characters in Sci-Fi both in front of and behind the camera X-Men Legends We go behind the scenes on this mutant-powered game and find out how Marvel's X-Men are becoming champions in the console arena With a look at new cinema releases, with The Incredibles, Exorcist: The Beginning, The Forgotten, Toolbox Murders And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Star Trek: Enterprise, Smallville, Stargate: SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Dead Like Me, Andromeda, Battlestar Galactica, Hex, Lost, Century City And Trailer Park Our witty caption writer has a laugh at Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith


Issue 317
November 2004
Star Trek: Enterprise Brent Spiner, better known as Data in The Next Generation, talks to us about his forthcoming appearance Plus Executive producer Manny Coto gives us an exciting glimpse into the fourth season The Grudge Buffy star Sarah Michelle Geller talks to us about the new US version of the creepy Japanese Horror of the same name. Farscape Claudia Black is back causing mayhem as Aeryn Sun in The Peacekeeper Wars Blade: Trinity Dominic Purcell is in for the count as he gets his teeth stuck into playing the latest incarnation of Dracula alongside Vampire hunter Wesley Snipes Blake's Junction 7 The makers of the new Blake's 7 spoof reveal what happened after the end of the series, including what The Office's Mackenzie Crook is doing in drag... Lost in Space Actor Bill Mumy reflects on his time as the Spaceboy every kid wanted to be in the classic 1960s show Doctor Who 2004 We follow the Doctor to Victorian times as he and his companion tread the cobbled streets of Cardiff We then look at the changing fortunes of the franchise since the end of the original series and ask the question 'Who owns The Doctor?' Godsend Director Nick Hamm tells us how his clone movie was a true original Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow We take a look at the movies and books that inspired and helped this movie to take flight Star Trek: Voyager Find out how women have taken over the Bridge. It wouldn't have happened in Kirk's day that's for sure Stargate Atlantis Actor Joe Flanigan tells us how he found the lost city as Major John Sheppard in this spin-off series With a look at new cinema releases, with Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Manchurian Candidate, Saw, Anacondas And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Star Trek: Enterprise, Smallville, Stargate: SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Dead Like Me, Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, Battlestar Galactica 2004 And Trailer Park Our witty caption writer has a look at the trailer for Resident Evil: Apocalypse


Issue 316
October 2004
Battlestar Galactica Sexy Cylon Tricia Helfer finds it pretty hard to keep herself covered up as Number Six in the new Sci-Fi series. She reveals more... Alien vs Predator Director Paul WS Anderson explains the challenges of bringing two alien behemoths to the big screen, while actor Colin Salmon talks to us about his latest role investigating mysterious goings-on beneath the Antarctic ice. Dead Like Me Actress Laura Harris talks to us about life and after-life as the dead attractive Daisy Adair... Special Sealed section: Star Trek Packed full of photos from behind the scenes at the James Doohan Tribute Convention, where the cast of Star Trek: TOS recently gathered to say a fond farewell in Los Angeles Bubba Ho-Tep Bruce Campbell explains why he'd rather play a retired Elvis Presley than bow to the mighty corporate dollar... Van Helsing Journey with us to the iconic Industrial Light and Magic to discuss effects work with Visual Effects Supervisor Ben Snow Hex Jemima Rooper talks to us about her mysterious character in this Hallowe'en's genre treat. Spooky... Anacondas: The Hunt for the Red Orchid Actress KaDee Strickland talks to us about co-starring alongside a giant killer snake Star Trek George Takei reflects on his recent emotional reunion with old friends and colleagues, and looks to the Future... Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Jay Wilson, lead designer of the new video game leads us into a bloody battle... EverQuest II Christopher Lee has enjoyed a wider variety of roles than most. His latest part, however, is a little unusual even by his standards... Lord of the Rings Star Sean Astin has now collected his experiences of the production in a new book. We ask "Why now?" With a look at new cinema releases, with Alien vs Predator, Bubba Ho-tep, Code 46 and The Punisher And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering ? Stargate: SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, The Dead Zone and Dead Like Me And Trailer Park Our witty caption writer has a look at the trailer for Blade: Trinity


Issue 315
October 2004


Issue 314
September 2004
Roll up, roll up for the fight of the Century! Alien vs Predator brings two of cinema's greatest killers together in a fight to the death, and we have got you a ringside seat. We go back in Time to revisit the previous sightings of the Alien, from egg to resurrection. We catch up with Lance Henriksen as he uncovers the origins of the Bishop android in AvP... In Starburst, no one can hear you scream... Plus Thunderbirds Director Jonathan Frakes talks frankly to us about bad reviews, marionettes, family films, and why Star Trek has been "back to the well" once too often... Hellboy Star Ron Perlman tells why the boy from Hell is the most personal role he's ever had. Plus! Director Guillermo del Toro on the movie - and he's already working on the sequel! Dead Like Me Ellen Muth, star of the hit show, is keen to tell us the secrets from the other side... Catwoman What stars Halle Berry and Sharon Stone have been saying about this new take on the Catwoman story... Angel Actor Jonathan M Woodward winds up dead in every role from Buffy to Firefly. Is someone trying to tell him something? We ask him! Star Trek: Enterprise Michael Westmore on creating the faces for the latest Trek show... Stargate Atlantis Actor Paul McGillion, latest in a long and illustrious line of Sci-Fi show doctors, tells us about his role as Dr Beckett. Riddick: The Game! An exclusive look behind the scenes on the stunning new Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay game. Battlestar Galactica 2004 James Callis, aka Dr Gaius, on life with a Cylon woman and what we might see in the forthcoming season. PLUS! First pictures from Season One! Doctor Who How the return of the Doctor is being reported in the press, with stunning pictures from location filming on the new series... With Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Spider-Man 2, The Stepford Wives, Hellboy and The Chronicles of Riddick And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Stargate SG-1 Season Eight, Stargate Atlantis, The Dead Zone, Charmed and Kingdom Hospital And Trailer Park It was a dark and stormy night when our witty caption writer came across the trailer for Exorcist: The Beginning. Will he beat the Devil?


Issue 313
August 2004
Features Rise of the Robot We celebrate the longevity of Sci-Fi's greatest creation: the robot. We kick off our chrome creations coverage with a look at Will Smith's big screen take on the classic I, Robot, then we're counting down the Top Ten Robots ever to appear in movies and on TV. Spider-Man 2 We've cast our web wide and pulled in a huge collection of Spider-folks from this year's hotly-anticipated movie Star Tobey Maguire swings in for a chat Director Sam Raimi reveals his admiration for the Marvel-ous hero and We go behind the scenes to discover the secrets of the Doc Ock design, try on some costumes and dabble in production design Star Trek: Enterprise The show saw massive changes both on and off-screen in Season Three and we take a voyage of discovery to find out what went right... Creating the Dalek Find out how we achieved the stunning cover image of one of the most famous creations ever for this month's issue The Dead Zone Co-star John L Adams talks about the haunting TV series. Lost in Space - The Original Series For Angela Cartwright, playing Penny Robinson in the hit show was an experience like no other. We find her back on Earth, but still looking at the stars... Mutant X Why was the series pulled? What is the huge legal battle taking place over the characters? We investigate exactly what killed the Mutants... Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Shrek 2, Thunderbirds, Harry Potter 3 and Open Water. And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Jake 2.0, Mutant X, Alias, Charmed, Andromeda, Mutant X, Star Trek: Enterprise And Trailer Park Our skewed view of what's appearing near you in the cinemas. Just don't take it too seriously... This time Catwoman meets our incredibly witty caption writer. Who will survive?


Issue 312
July 2004
Features Angel What is the story behind the series' cancellation? We speak exclusively to the creator of Buffy and Angel, Joss Whedon and... The Top 20 Angel Events Revisit some classic moments from one of television's darkest dramas. The Day After Tomorrow Are we doomed? Is this the end? Find out as we talk with the movie's writer, Jeffrey Nachmanoff. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Production designer Stuart Craig reveals the magic of the movie. The X-Files The woman behind Special Agent Monica Reyes , Annabeth Gish, takes a revealing look back at life in the bureau... The Chronicles of Riddick Actress Alexa Davalo joins us this issue to talk about her role on the movie. Plus, Riddick's Christina Cox drops in for a quick word! Charmed Drew Fuller as Chris weaves his magic in this charming show. We catch up with the young actor for a brief spell Haunted Mansion Special make-up effects supremo Rick Baker eveals his astounding powers on the fun Horror film. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with The Day After Tomorrow, Godsend and The Grudge (Ju-On). And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Smallville, Angel, Smallville, Kingdom Hospital, Enterprise, Alias, Charmed, Mutant X, Thunderbirds And Trailer Park, our very own crazed critique of the latest movie trailers. This issue it's The Incredibles


Issue 311
June 2004
Features Chronicles of Riddick Pitch Black's Richard Riddick returns to the fray in this storming new sequel. Star Vin Diesel gives us his views on what makes a great Sci-Fi movie and what Riddick does next... Farscape The series is set to return in a new mini-series Peacekeeper War. We take an exclusive look at the new show in the company of exec producer Brian Henson... Starship Troopers 2 The giant bugs of Starship Troopers are back. FX supremo, and now director, Phil Tippett reveals what got under his skin about movie-making... Angel We take a look with Mercedes McNab at the roots of her blonde character Harmony. Smallville Executive Producer Mark Millar gives us a frank view of the show's super Season Three, and looks forward to a new direction I, Robot We preview the new Will Smith actioner Best Animated Shows...Ever? We play by our own rules of what makes a great animated show. Spidey or Jimmy Neutron? Batman or Battle of the Planets? Only we know the answer... Dead End Star Ray Wise goes into reverse gear for a look back at this Horror movie. Step on the gas!! Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Van Helsing, Kill Bill II and Battle Royale II. And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Kingdom Hospital, Andromeda, Enterprise, Angel, Alias, Mutant X, Thunderbirds (because the movie is nearly here) And let's not forget Trailer Park, our very own crazed critique of the latest movie trailers. This issue it's Ginger Snaps 3


Issue 310
May 2004
Features Spider-Man 2 We give a big hand - or eight - to the man behind the menace of Doc Ock, Alfred Molina. What does it take to step into the size 10s of a super-villain? Find out here... Van Helsing Producer Bob Ducsay reveals the monster effort involved in bringing Van the man to the screen... William Shatner We speak to Shatner about movies, legends and anything else he wants to discuss. After all, who are we to argue with the captain of the Enterprise? David Duchovny Prepare for a shock. Duchovny tells Starburst that the FBI's X Files department might re-open for business. Kingdom Hospital We visiting the briefly-opened Kingdom Hospital to speak with the staff and patients of this twisted show. Nurse! The screens... Chronicles of Riddick Pitch Black writer/director David Twohy brings hard-man Riddick back to the screen in this long-awaited sequel. Star Trek: Enterprise Connor Trinneer aka Trip Tucker talks technical and points out his course for the show's future. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Dawn of the Dead, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Secret Window and Anazapta. And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Century City, Kingdom Hospital, Mutant X Season 3, Thunderbirds (because the movie is just around the corner!), Alias, Charmed And let's not forget Trailer Park, our very own crazed critique of the latest movie trailers. This time it's Alien vs Predator under the microscope...


Issue 309
April 2004
Features Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow We fly off on an adventure with Jude Law in this stunning retro-styled movie. Set in a 1930s Earth like you've never seen, this lets rip with planes, guns, loads of robots and even Gwyneth Paltrow! But what's it all about? There's only one way to find out... Angel We track actor James Marsters to his lair and finds out what the platinum one will do next Van Helsing We pin down director Stephen Sommers and ask why the man is so attracted to Horror. Retroactive We pick the 10 funkiest retro icons of Sci-Fi, from the MiB to The Avengers and more (eight more, to be precise). Star Wars Hayden Christensen reveals more on the final Star Wars episode... Smallville Sam Jones III on playing Pete, the guy with a superpal! Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Marking the sad passing of actress Cecily Adams, we present one of her final interviews in which she talks of her career and all things Ferengi. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Shaun of the Dead, Freeze Frame and The Cat in the Hat. And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Angel, Smallville, Star Trek: Enterprise, Andromeda, Stargate SG-1, Mutant X and Trailer Park, our humorous slant at a movie's trailer. This issue we pull some strings with The Chronicles of Riddick.


Issue 308
March 2004
Features Van Helsing Van Helsing i's back from exile to stomp some monsters. What's more, he looks strangely like Hugh Jackman. Find out what the wolverine is doing amongst the werewolves, in this issue... Thunderbirds The Thunderbirds team make their live-action big-screen debuts very soon, and we tracked them down on Tracy Island... The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King LOTR Producer Barrie M Osborne completes his epic quest of guiding us through the story of the mammoth trilogy. Shaun of the Dead Trying to get served at the Bar but finding hordes of the undead pushing in? It's the kind of thing Simon Pegg has to put up with in his new 'Britzomromcom' movie. Angel Werewolves are back in the 'Buffy-verse'. We go behind the scenes to discover how the creatures were made. Smallville Part II of our in-depth interview with the head of the Luthor family, played by John Glover. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Gothika, High Tension, It's All About Love And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Alias, Andromeda, Angel, Charmed, Mutant X, Smallville, Stargate and Trailer Park, our humorous slant at a movie's trailer. This issue we pull some strings with Sky Captain


Issue 307
February 2004
Features Top 50 Sci-Fi Classics Prepare to cross Space and Time as we round up the best of the Sci-Fi world. From movies to books, TV to games, our top 50 guide crosses all the divides. Can Doctor Who fend off the jostling youngsters? Was your favourite read a hit with the pollsters? A catalogue of classics awaits you. Hellboy Fanning the flames of the upcoming movie, we go behind the scenes with star Ron Perlman as he sheds light on the fervent forces behind this comic-book conversion. Mutant X Head Writer Peter Mohan shares his plans for the third series. How will relationships be healed and the group reconvened? We've plenty of hints and plot lines inside. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Producer Barrie M Osborne on five years of Middle-earth mayhem, helping Peter Jackson steer this beast of a trilogy to success. Smallville We delve into Lionel Luther's murky motives with the help of actor John Glover. Will he blame all the family failings on Lex's mother? Star Trek: Voyager Nick Sagan, son of Carl, talks about his new novel, writing for the series, and how his voice ended up on the probe of the same name. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Paycheck, Haunted Mansion, The Card Player and Fear X. And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews covering Andromeda, Angel, Battlestar Galactica 2003, Star Trek: Enterprise, Jake 2.0, Smallville, Stargate SG-1, Mutant X, Alias, Charmed and Trailer Park, our humorous slant at a movie's trailer. This issue we pull some strings with Thunderbirds.


Issue 306
January 2004
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King The Master of Mystic Monochrome bids us one final farewell as he heads off to the Grey Havens. Sir Ian McKellen regales us with talk of toys, coins, Father Christmas and X3... and We go behind the media furore surrounding Christopher Lee's fury over Saruman being cut from the final film. and The conclusion of our two-part interview with Isildur's heir as Viggo Mortensen discusses kingship and, er, 'faking it'. Battlestar Galactica Tricia Helfer talks to us about her role as Number Six in the new galactic mini-series. Paycheck Legendary director John Woo reveals the secrets behind his latest Sci-Fi flick, featuring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman. Star Trek: Enterprise Linda Park, aka the Enterprise's Ensign Hoshi Sato, gets candid and tells us that Season 2 was 'boring'... Master of Dreams Comics legend, best-selling author and chronic wearer-of-black Neil Gaiman gives us the low-down on his various, exciting projects. Plus Alan Jones takes a look at new cinema releases, with Peter Pan, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Big Fish and Tooth. And Our usual detailed look at all the new Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels, film and TV releases both new and old on DVD, and we check out the best new collectables... With a special sealed and expanded section of the latest and up-to-date TV Reviews and Trailer Park, our humorous slant at a movie's trailer. This issue we get in a flap over The Butterfly Effect.

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