Norrington says 'Crow' before 'Patrol'. Plus: 'Lone Ranger' gets 'Revolutionary' writer. 'Kick-Ass' wants you to be a super hero. 'Losers' win summer release and more! It's like that painting elephant of being awesome...
Read more »EXCLUSIVE: Norrington says CROW before PATROL

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Fox confirms Europe-set '24' movie
20th Century Fox confirms plans to make a 24 feature film in Europe.
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Neil Gaiman gives 'Who' writing hint
Neil Gaiman suggests that he has written an episode for Matt Smith's second series as The Doctor.
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Worthington Seeks FIELDS
Looks like Sam Worthington may have another project on the horizon beyond the half dozen he's already attached to. Variety reports the actor is set to appear in a murder mystery by the name of Texas Killing Fields. Ami Canaan Mann will direct from a screenplay by Donald F. Ferrarone and production is expected to begin in April in Louisiana...
Read more »Google May Pull Out of China
Citing government censoring of search results and because of hacking attacks of human rights activists who use its free Gmail service., on-line giant Google says it may pull out of China.

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Toss Snowballs at Echo, Walter and Homer
Looking for a nice way to waste some time this holiday season?
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Lee and Miller looking for lost Fledgling supporters
Sharon Lee and Steve Miller have sent out all pre-supporter copies of their new novel Fledgling, but have lost contact with eighteen people...

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Afterburn SF's November 2009 Issue
The latest stories at Afterburn SF include works by Regina Glei and Robey Jenkins...

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King May Revisit “The Shining”
Best-selling author Stephen King has rarely written sequels. Yes, he's tied together many of his fictional works around his opus "The Dark Tower," but until now he's resisted revisiting any of his former novels in any significant way.
Read more »Flash Light—FlashForward's "Believe"
Back to basics: focusing on the people and how the Flashforward affects them turns in a much better episode... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)

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Summer Glau Joins DOLLHOUSE
Summer Glau ("Firefly," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles") reunites with Joss Whedon when the actress joins the cast of "Dollhouse" this fall in a recurring role as Bennett, a Dollhouse employee who shares a past with Echo (Eliza Dushku). The second season of "Dollhouse" premieres Friday, Sept. 25 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on Fox...
Read more »Bryce Dallas Howard in TWILIGHT ECLIPSE
Summit Entertainment has announced that Bryce Dallas Howard is replacing Rachelle Lefevre for the role of Victoria in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, due a scheduling conflict on Lefevre's part. Here's the press statement: Summit Entertainment announced today that Bryce Dallas Howard will take over the role of “Victoria” in the studio&rsquo...
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When Mulder Met Scully
We look back at the first encounter between sceptic Scully and spooky Mulder in The X-Files.
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'Doctor Who's Outlandish Outfits
As Matt Smith's new Doctor costume is unveiled, we look back at the Time Lord's previous wardrobes.
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Editorial: What Ever Happened to Summer Repeats?
Editorial by: Michael Hickerson (Slice of SciFi Editor)
A couple of days ago, Summer dropped me a note, saying that repeats of “Medium” had started to show up on CBS’s regular line-up. You may recall that “Medium” was dropped by NBC this year, but quickly scooped up by CBS as part of its Friday night line-up.

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