- Author: Dan Perez Author Record # 12872
- Language: English
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Magazine Editor Series
- Sci-Fi Entertainment Presents: Sci-Fi TV FALL PREVIEW
- Science Fiction Age Presents SCI-FI FALL TV PREVIEW
- Nine (1989)
- Time and Again (1991)
- Behind Enemy Lines (1991)
- Night Stop (1992)
- The Smoking Mirror (1993)
- The Man Who Liked Poe (1994)
- The Likeness (1994)
- Slice of Life (1995)
- Gil (1995)
- Requiem for a Witch (1995)
- Die, Baby, Die, Die, Die! (1996)
- The Quimby House Ghost (1998)
- Movies (Realms of Fantasy)
- These are the thirteen best fantasy films you've never seen. (1996)
- The Making of a Myth: Rob Cohen and Phil Tippett on Dragonhearat (1996)
- The Frighteners is Peter Jackson's return to dark comedy and horror. (1996)
- Mick Garris directs a new version of Stephen King's The Shining (1996)
- Dark fantasy comes to life in thirteen creepy films you never saw. (1996)
- Celluloid Dragon's Teeth: a short history of dragons in film. (1997)
- The Good, the Bad, and the Scary: Horror Writers on the X-Files (1997)
- In a Land of Magical Creatures a Boy Must Become a Warrior of Virtue (1997)
- Robert E. Howard's barbarian king comes to the silver screen. (1997)
- With a wealth of great fantasy books out there, how come there aren't more fantasy movies? (1997)
- Casper Van Dien goes ape in Tarzan and the Lost City. (1998)
- Movies (Realms of Fantasy, October 1998) (1998)
- Movies (Science Fiction Age)
- Dan O'Bannon brings Philip K. Dick's nightmare visions to life in "Screamers". (1995)
- Bruce Willis travels through time to star in Terry Gilliam's "12 Monkeys". (1996)
- "Mystery Science Theater 3000" moves its cult magic to the big screen. (1996)
- Experience the thirteen best science fiction films you've never seen. (1996)
- Alien invaders bring global disaster on "Independence Day". (1996)
- Carpenter and Russell reunite in the eagerly awaited "Escape from L.A." (1996)
- George Lucas provides a New and Improved Hope as the "Star Wars" enters the Digital Age. (1997)
- Summer's sci-fi blockbusters stand ready to invade your local theaters. (1997)
- She transformed Horror with "Silence of the Lambs", and now Jodie Foster is about to do the same to SF. (1997)
- Robert A. Heinlein's "Starship Troopers" finally makes it to the Big Screen. (1997)
- Sigourney Weaver brings Ripley to life as "Alien Resurrection" explodes into theaters. (1998)
- The cast and crew behind "Godzilla" talk about reinventing the King of the Monsters. (1998)
- Television (Realms of Fantasy)
- Television shows new and old provide plenty of fantasy viewing this fall. (1997)
- Robert E. Howard's classic hero comes to the small screen. (1998)
- Hudson Leick Crosses Swords with, and Sometimes Is Xena: Warrior Princess. (1998)
- The newest Highlander continues the Immortal legacy, quoth The Raven (1998)
- Television (Science Fiction Age)
- Spielberg, Ellison, and a new "Trek" series will bring more SF to TV viewers. (1993)
- "The X-Files" producers declare interstellar war with "Space: Above and Beyond". (1995)
- The Sci-Fi invasion continues as the new Fall TV season turns cosmic. (1996)
- "Babylon 5" gears up for spinoffs, movies and a possible fifth season. (1997)
- It's time to chalk up TV's science fictional winners and losers. (1998)
- The Fall, SF series new and old go back to the future, tha past, and deep space. (1998)
- FX Wizards Give Dinosaurs Life (1993)
- Star Trek: The Saga Continues (1994)
- Babylon 5: The Coming of Shadows (1995)
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age Presents SCI-FI FALL TV PREVIEW) (1995)
- Up Close and Personal with Babylon 5's Jerry Doyle and Andrea Thompson (1995)
- Editorial: Wouldn't You Like to be a Trekkie, Too? (1996)
- Sci-Fi Shows Come and Go (1996)