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XPOSE
Monthly Magazine from United Kingdom
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1996-2008
- "Xpose is the monthly magazine of fantastic movies and tv - exploring behind the screens of new and current Fantasy TV shows and blockbuster films."
- A sister publication to Film Review.
- Published by Visual Imagination
- Website: www.visimag.com/index.htm

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18 February 2023
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Garry Malvern

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CONTENTS: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 All GALLERIES: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 All

Issue 74
December 2002
Features
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Vengeance demon Anya won't be back if there is an eighth year. Actress Emma Caulfield tell us why...
Die Another Day: Pierce Brosnan on Bond old and new.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Director Chris Columbus, and the rumors of an eighth book .
The Ring: Stars Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson discuss their roles in the chilling remake of the Japanese Horror hit.
Taken: Cast and crew of Steven Spielberg's new alien abduction mini-series.
Angel: Producer David Simkins took charge of the fourth season, but he left before his first episode even reached the screen. What his comments at the time reveal about things to come...
Plus
The Lord of the Rings : Star Elijah Wood explains why he's excited as any fan at seeing he latest stage of Frodo's journey, The Two Towers, on the big screen.
10 Things You Never Knew About... The first Bond girl with an Oscar on her bookshelf, Halle Berry.
Essentials Bond, James Bond: Pay attention! We've a non-stop barrage of essential info about every version of the Bond legend: books, movies, spoofs and down-right silliness!
Reviews: The new TV season is here! We've the first vedicts on the new runs of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Charmed and Smallville, not to mention new shows Haunted and The Twilight Zone.
Meanwhile, on the big screen The Ring is putting people off renting video tapes...


Issue 73
November 2002
Features
Smallville: Stars Lichael Rosenbaum and Sam Jones III.
Angel: Gunn's been left to hold the fort, so how's he coping with taking charge? Actor J August Richards talks about love, tolerance and responsibility.
Red Dragon: Stars Anthony Hopkins and Ralph Fiennes talk about the latest version of Thomas Harris' chilling tale.
Mutant X : Brennan Mulwray is going to be taking more of a leading role, and he's also sporting a new casual look, as actor Victor Webster explains.
Plus
Tuck Everlasting: Gilmore Girls star Alexis Bedell discusses her first big screen starring role and explains why she wouldn't want to spend eternity as a teenager.
Ghost Ship: Prepare for a chill aboard the latest production from Dark Castle films, starring Julianna Margulies.
Stargate SG-1: New creative genius Damian Kindler talks about his scripts for the final season, and why he's not worried about joining the show so late....
Essentials Birds of Prey: Everything you need to know about Gotham City and the history of the comics on which this top new show is based.
10 Things You never Knew About... The new host of The Twilight Zone, Forest Whitaker.
Reviews: On the big screen, Red Dragon and Tuck Everlasting, and at home, Jeremiah, The Dead Zone and our last look at Roswell.


Special #22, Yearbook 2002
Highlights of the Year: We run down our top 25 movies and episodes of the year...
The team raids the archives for fantasy's top offerings from 2002: from Buffy, Angel and Smallville to the end of The X-Files, and incredible moments from Farscape, Spider-Man, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Stargate SG-1, The Dead Zone and many more...
Stargate SG-1: Re-live the trauma of the year Daniel Jackson migrated to a higher plane and Corin Nemec looks back on his troubled introduction to the show.
Buffy and Angel: The year's events in Sunnydale and the City of Angels: we run through the ups and downs
The Dead Zone: Star Anthony Michael Hall looks ahead to the new twists in the relationships between Johnny, Walt, Sarah and Dana.
The X-Files: Get your tissues ready and prepare to bid a sad farewell as we take our annual look back at the year in the X-Files division for the very last time.
Mutant X: John Shea explains why Adam will be keeping secrets from the team.
Plus...
Movies 2003 Preview: Our advance preview of the films that'll be setting the box office alight in 2003, including Terminator 3 and The Matrix Reloaded
X-Men 2: Director Bryan Singer explains why he can finally get down to the nitty gritty.
Solaris: James Cameron reflects on the premature end of his television show Dark Angel, and explains why he's trying to buck expectations by producing this thoughtful Sci-Fi chiller.
Nothing: Exclusive! Director Vincenzo Natali unveils the follow-up to his cult hit Cube: Nothing!
Old Fool's Almanac: Connery and Schwarzenegger in Trek? It could happen... if reality's as twisted as our mad seer's predictions....


Issue 72
October 2002
Features
Stargate SG-1: A double bill of Majors! Amanda Tapping on how she feels about Samantha Carter taking temporary charge of the team, and cult guest star Colin Cunningham explains how delighted he is that Major Davis has stayed around so long.
Angel: Stephanie Romanov reveals her speculations about the true motives of Wolfram & Hart lawyer Lilah Morgan, and drops some hints about Season Four.
Jeremiah: Luke Perry looks back over the first season of the post-apocalyptic drama, including a reunion with Beverly Hills 90210 co-star Jason Priestley, and recalls his experience in Buffy, the original movie.
Plus
Haunted: Former Party of Five heartthrob Matthew Fox explains why he's get dark and frightening as a detective working with the dead.
Witchblade: Anthony Cistaro delves into the dark soul of villain Kenneth Irons to reveal the truth about his desire for the Witchblade
Charmed: Director Chris Long recalls helming the adventures of the Halliwell sisters, and looks back on his work on Smallville, Dark Angel and Lois & Clark.
Freddy vs Jason: As shooting begins on the ultimate Celebrity Deathmatch, the man under Freddy Kreuger's burns, Robert Englund, drops a few hints about the frights in store.
10 Things You never Knew About... Dina Meyer, who starts out as Batgirl but ends up as The Oracle in new Batman spin-off Birds of Prey.
Reviews: Signs, Spy Kids 2 and The Adventures of Pluto Nash hit the big screen, plus a look ahead to indie Horror tale My Little Eye. On the small screen, Mutant X reaches season's end, The Dead Zone continues, and Daniel Jackson returns to Stargate SG-1.


Special #21, New Season 2002
Buffy/Angel/Firefly - Writer, creator and producer Joss Whedon talks about all three. Charmed - executive producer Brad Kern explains why they're going to be dealing with mermaids and fairy tales as well as reformed demon Cole. Birds of Prey - The team behind it talk about the Batman spin-off and how New Gotham is being shrunk to the small screen. Dinotopia - We talk to the producer and two new stars Erik Van Detten and Shiloh Strong about this new concept. Also John Doe, Haunted, 24. All this and a Fall 2002 Movie Preview.


Issue 71
September 2002
Features
The Dead Zone :From Deep Space Nine to The Dead Zone... Nicole de Boer talks about her role as Sarah Bannerman, and the series' producer Shawn Piller reveals the secrets of this hit Stephen King's concept.
Signs: Mel Gibson tells us how the Signs in his cornfields warn of Mankind's terrible fate, and cult director M Night Shyamalan reveals the inspiration for his movie.
Austin Powers in Goldmember: We track down Verne Troyer, Seth Green and Beyonce Knowles to discuss their roles as Mini-Me, Scott Evil and Austin's new squeeze, Foxxy Cleopatra.
Plus
Witchblade: As the NYPD's finest relive an entire year thanks to the powers of the Witchblade, David Chokachi reveals whether his character's secret will be exposed sooner this time.
The Lost World: Jennifer O'Dell swings in for a chat about life as loincloth-clad Veronica. Plus, the winner of our Lost World competition is revealed!
10 Things You never Knew About... Peter Weller. He used to be RoboCop, but now he has to save the world as Odyssey 5's Chuck Taggart.
Reviews: More summer movies, including Austin Powers in Goldmember, Reign of Fire and Stuart Little 2. Shed a tear for the final episodes of Special Unit 2, Earth: Final Conflict and The Invisible Man. Plus... Mutant X, Charmed and Smallville.


Issue 70
August 2002
Features
Eight Legged Freaks: Kari Wuhrer and David Arquette get squashing in this hilarious B-movie pastiche, with producer Dean Devlin
Minority Report : Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg explain why they had to come together to bring to the screen Philip K Dick's vision.
Reign of Fire: Izabella Scorupco's turns her hand to battling dragons in the latest movie from X-Files director Rob Bowman.
Halloween: Resurrection: Michael Myers is back. The film's writer and director explain why...
Plus

The Dead Zone: Chris Bruno on his character in the top-rated show, Sheriff Walt Bannerman.
The Lost World: Peter McCauley explains how Professor Challenger's three year stay on the Plateau has made him a better man.
10 Things You never Knew About... Nicole deBoer, the former star of Deep Space Nine who's now playing The Dead Zone's Sarah Bannerman
Reviews: Season finales
Xpose Investigates: Gen up on the Crop Circle phenomenon as M Nigh Shyamalan explores the subject in his new movie Signs.


Issue 69
July 2002
Scooby-Doo - Sarah Michelle Gellar and fiance Freddie Prinze jr on power cuts, leg waxing, and the delights of kissing co-stars in a cult cartoon turned #1 movie. Men In Black II - Director Barry Sonnenfeld on making a sequel he thought would never happen. Plus, Charmed's demonic Balthazar, Michael Bailey Smith on his role as Creepy. Smallville - on-set with Tom Welling, Sam Jones III and Allison Mack for Season 1's cliffhanging finale Tempest. Odyssey 5 - Ex-Robocop Peter Weller on leading a team of astronauts with 5 years to avert Armageddon. The Dead Zone - Stephen King's best-seller is the basis for a new series: star Anthony Michael Hall explains his clairvoyancy. Witchblade - on-set for Season 2, star Yancy Butler on how Sara Pezzini's rediscovering the powers of the mystical gauntlet. Plus: The Lost World - David Orth on 3 years as journalist and reluctant hero Ned Malone; 10 Things About... sharp-suited Man in Black, Will Smith; Coming Attractions on Eight-Legged Freaks and Goldmember.


Special #20, End of the World 2002
As The X-Files and Earth Final Conflict leave the air, we ask: is losing such shows really The End of the World? Includes: The X-Files - a 17-page farewell, overviewing each season with memories from cast & crew. Creator Chris Carter on calling it a day; Gillian Anderson looks ahead to life after Scully; Robert Patrick and Annabeth Gish reflect. Plus producers, guest stars, and Xpose Investigates the uncanny Lone Gunmen pilot. Earth: Final Conflict recalled - A 20-page souvenir on the 5 years of Roddenberry's legacy, with an outspoken interview with Robert Leeshock, Final lead Jayne Heitmeyer and writer John Whelpley on Season 5, Atavus actors Guylaine St Onge and Alan Van Sprang, and design geniuses Madeleine Stewart and Stephen Rolloff on the series' look. Xpose also runs down the Top 20 film and TV apocalypses, from Dr Strangelove and the War of the Worlds to T2 and ID4. Plus Christian Bale on summer dragon movie Reign of Fire, Odyssey 5 creator Manny Coto on destroying the Earth, Malcolm-Jamal Warner on life as Jeremiah's sidkick Kurdy, Cleopatra 2525's Jennifer Sky, and The Tough Guide: survival tips for the worlds of Dark Angel, Planet of the Apes and Survivors. All this and a Summer 2002 Movie Preview.


Issue 68
June 2002
Spider-Man - Kirsten Dunst on being caught in a love-web, plus her paramours Tobey Maguire and James Franco. Roswell - As the teen Sci-Fi saga concludes, we catch up with Adam Rodriguez, alias Isabel's husband Jesse. Sabrina the Teenage Witch - Melissa Joan Hart on enjoying seeing Sabrina grow... The Lost World - our cast interviews continue with scheming Marguerite, aka Rachel Blakely. Dinotopia - Visit the ideal world of ABC's mini-series where humans and reptiles live in peace, with star Wentworth Miller. Plus: Dark Angel's Ashley Scott on helping Eyes Only's battle and her up-coming role as Batman's daughter in Birds of Prey; Earth: Final Conflict's Melinda Deines previews the final battle; Angel's Mark Lutz on what the Groosalugg thinks about Cordelia and the real world. 10 Things About... Our cover girl, Spider-Man's Kirsten Dunst. Coming Attractions on Scooby-Doo and Minority Report.


Issue 67
May 2002
The X-Files - Agents Doggett and Reyes (alias Robert Patrick and Annabeth Gish) both talk about closure as the series' end looms. The Lost World - Will Snow, alias dashing Lord Roxton, kicks off a series of interviews with the prehistoric hit's cast. Buffy The Vampire Slayer - two-thirds of the villainous Troika cornered: meet Adam Busch & Tom Lenk, alias Warren & Andrew. Living with the Dead - Producer Stan Brooks on truth behind fiction in CBS's miniseries where Ted Danson interviews murder victims! Stargate SG-1 - New recruit Corin Nemec's first interview on facing the challenge of filling Michael Shanks' shoes. Plus Mutant X's Victor Webster on not wanting to be a sexy superhero, everything you need to know about Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones. 10 Things About... Jennifer O'Dell, The Lost World's curvy savage Veronica. Reviews cover 4 movies and 18 TV episodes, there's news of Michael Shanks, Wolf Lake and 2002's pilots, plus Coming Attractions on The Scorpion King and Spider-Man.


Issue 66
April 2002
Stargate SG-1 - outspoken Michael Shanks reveals why he had to leave the show, plus: who could replace Dr Jackson? Our semi-serious look at the candidates... The Invisible Man - star Vincent Ventresca on cancellation, and ups and downs of 2 years onscreen. Jeremiah - J Michael Straczynski's new post-apocalyptic series stars Luke Perry: B5's creator tells us why it's all about hope. Queen of the Damned - Director Michael Rymer & producer Jorge Saralegui on completing a Vampire Lestat sequel despite the tragic loss of lead Aaliyah. Resident Evil - Director Paul Anderson spent 3 months with the game, and knew he had to make the film - with every drop of gore intact... Plus: Spider-Man: the Essentials, 10 Things About... Michael Rosenbaum, Smallville's young Lex Luthor, and Coming Attractions previews Jonathan Frakes's time fantasy Clockstoppers and Resident Evil.


Special #19, Spies, Lies & Double Lives 2002
A run down of the greatest deceptions in film and TV history: 20 Top SF Hoaxes & Deceptions - From Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Farscape to The X-Files and Stargate SG-1, classic moments when events suddenly took a twist. With features on the double lives of Buffy Summers, Superman's Lex Luthor, The Avengers' John Steed, and Alias heroine Sydney Bristow. Interviews include Smallville's Michael Rosenbaum (the young Lex), Charmed's Julian McMahon (Cole Turner), Mutant X's John Shea (a former Lex Luthor himself), Invisible Man's Paul-Ben Victor (Bobby Hobbes), Andromeda's Lexa Doig, Stargate SG-1's Tom McBeath (Harry Maybourne), Buffy's Harry Groener (Mayor Wilkins) and Dark Angel's Kevin Durand (part-man, part-dog Joshua). Plus Xpose Investigates... from San Serriffe to Piltdown Man and The Man Who Never Was, the greatest hoaxes of all time.


Issue 65
March 2002
Angel - Alexis Denisof on Wesley's rise to the head of Angel Investigations - and ahead to running a creche? Stargate SG-1 - As America awaits Season 5's ending, Tony Amendola reveals what's in store for Jaffar master Bra'tac. Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Think dating's difficult? Imagine it in Sunnydale! Read our Agony column letters from the Scooby gang and Angel's team... The Mothman Prophecies - Richard Gere investigates impending disaster, and talks about the supernatural, fatherhood, and... singing? Mutant X - why Victoria Pratt was ready to turn down the role of Shalimar Fox. Blade 2 - Wesley Snipes' vampire hunter returns; director Guillermo del Toro on boosting the bloodshed. Beastmaster - Marc Singer returns 20 years on to guide his successor - on both sides of the camera. 10 Things About... Dark Angel Jessica Alba. Reviews - The Mothman Prophecies, new Pretender and Babylon 5 TV movies, plus episodes of Dark Angel, Special Unit 2, Smallville and The Invisible Man.


Issue 64
February 2002
Mutant X - teamsters Lauren Lee Smith and Forbes March on why lycra is out and ass-kicking is in for heroes. Plus 10 Things About... The head of the Mutant X team, John Shea. Buffy The Vampire Slayer - After years as hapless student Jonathan, Danny Strong says why his alter-ego's now a supervillain. Earth: Final Conflict - Humanity's fate rests in the hands of Renee Palmer, as Jayne Heitmeyer explains. The Tick - star Patrick Warburton on his comic-derived role as a hapless superhero. The Lord of the Rings - Sean Bean on why his Fellowship character Boromir couldn't resist temptation. Plus: Dark Angel's JC Mackenzie on the background of Max's boss - the ironically named Normal. Xpose Investigates... The Mothman Prophecies - the chilling truth behind Richard Gere's movie. Did a man from space foretell disaster? Reviews: The Lord of the Rings, plus the latest episodes of Buffy, Roswell, and Earth: Final Conflict, and season premieres of The X-Files, Dark Angel and The Tick. Coming Attractions - Take a trip into the future aboard The Time Machine.


Issue 63
January 2002
The X-Files - Gillian Anderson on why she's leaving, missing David Duchovny, and how the new team are settling in. The Pretender - Jamie Denton (aka resident psychopath Mr Lyle) on new TV movie Island of the Haunted. Angel - Julie Benz on how a one-off role as 'Vampire Girl' became Angel's pivotal lover/nemesis Darla. Lord of the Rings - Saruman, Gimli and Gandalf (alias Christopher Lee, John Rhys Davies and Ian McKellen) on their epic roles. Brotherhood of the Wolf - director Christophe Gans and star Mark Dacascos on the fantastically ambitious French peiod chiller. Andromeda - concluding our exclusive chat from #61 with leading man Kevin Sorbo. From Hell - co-directors Allan and Albert Hughes on making a ghetto tale in Jack the Ripper's London. Plus Xpose Investigates... Santa Claus, and 10 Things... About Charmed's new sister Rose McGowan.

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