Death Ray
ISSUE 11 March 2008 (on sale 13/3/08)
IN THIS ISSUE...
Lost season four
Lost is back for its short but oh-so-sweet fourth season. You want answers? We got ’em, extracted in a manner that would make Sayid squirm. Under interrogation were Elizabeth Mitchell (who plays Dr. Elizabeth Burke) and executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof...
Ashes to Ashes

And so the long-awaited
Life on Mars follow-up is here, with a change of decade from the ’70s to ’80s and a move down south from Manchester to London. And we've got the lowdown from the big names attached to the show: leads Philip Glenister and Keeley Hawes; cocreator Ashley Pharoh; and supporting cast Marshall Lancaster and Montserrat Lombard...
Cloverfield

America finally has its own
Godzilla (at lease a decent version) in the form of the masterful
Cloverfield, a brave new spin on the monster movie that relies on handheld twitchiness, rather than widescreen slickness, for its thrills. Director Matt Reeves tells us about his mauling of Manhattan.
Freema Agyeman

We speak to the woman behind Martha Jones, the young, previously little-known, actress who made quite a stir as the Doctor's first black full-time assistant. We speak to her about her upcoming turns in the fourth series of new
Who, and her recent work in
Torchwood.
Battlestar Galactica

BSG is one of the classiest SF shows on telly, and is certainly one of the most mysterious. We look at all the really big questions and come up with some answers!
PLUS...
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Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, swings through the 10 Minute Guide! Lost, Ashes to Ashes, Primeval, Jumper and Duma Key all get the full Death Ray Five treatment! And two strapping chrononauts head back to 1978, and find themselves rewatching Superman, Blake's 7 and the original Battlestar Galactica!
Meanwhile, our New Gods this month are the effervescent Naoko Mori, the teleportation expert Steven Gould (he of Jumper fame), and Adam Roberts, self-styled heir apparent to Jonathan Swift.
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Matt Bielby admits his 'thing' for cutesy talking animals! Guy Haley's
unborn son plans to watch the Star Wars prequels (we pity the chap)!
Spider-Man, un-married (WTF?)! Inland Empire under the microscope! Jes
Bickham does the Danse Macabre with hotfooted partner, Stephen King!
And Park Chan-Wook spills cybernetic beans all over the place (but
that's OK)!
And what else? Ooh, computer games this month. News on Condemned 2 and Unreal Tournament III. And we take the Marvel Superhero Challenge, naturally…
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