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    Salman Rushdie To Make Sci Fi Series

    Salman Rushdie To Make Sci Fi Series

    Multi-award winning novelist, Salman Rushdie will make a 'small s', big budget Sci Fi TV series. "It's a sort of paranoid science-fiction series, people disappearing and being replaced by other people," said Rushdie, 63, best known for Midnight's Children and The Satanic Verses. "It's like the best of both worlds," said the novelist in an interview with the Observer. "You can work in movie style productions, but have proper control." Called 'The Next People', it's being made for Showtime,...
  • Special Features
    Doctor Who Gets Cute

    Doctor Who Gets Cute

    One of Sci Fi's perennial favourites, and almost a permanent side of the 'which Sci Fi TV series is the best ever' argument, Doctor Who has legions of fans worldwide. One place you wouldn't expect Doctor Who to have huge traction - Japan. Yet, after going on air on Japanese TV in 2006, the recent reinvigoration of the longest running Sci Fi series in history has become a big hit. Doctor Who: A big hit in Japan It's not surprising then that a part of Japanese culture, known as Amigurumi,...
  • Blu-ray / DVD
    X-Files: I Want To Believe BRD/DVD Review

    X-Files: I Want To Believe BRD/DVD Review

    Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Billy Connolly, Amanda Peet, Xzibit. Director: Chris Carter Released Nov 25 Rated M The release of the much anticipated feature film follow up to Fight the Future brought about a mixed response from critics, and the general consensus being that the film strayed a little too far away from the 'X' in X-Files with a film that was decidedly rational and not brimming with supernaturalness, or even little grey men. That said, those X-Files fans known...
  • At the Movies
    The X-files: I Want To Believe Review

    The X-files: I Want To Believe Review

    Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Billy Connolly, Amanda Peet, Xzibit. Director: Chris Carter Released July 24 Rated M This is X-Files soup, good and hearty. No vampires, no explosions. Creepy, a little bit supernatural (but not a lot) and a really close look at the clash of science and faith. This isn't so much a 'monster of the week' X-Files episode made big, but a story about a doctor and an ex-FBI kook who join forces to solve a snowbound mystery. Well, first things first....
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