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Monday, May 19, 2008

Moonlight - Media Blvd Magazine: Sophia Myles Interview

From Media Blvd Magazine:

http://www.mediablvd.com/magazine/the_news/celebrity/sophia_myles_on_the_set_of_%27moonlight%27_200805161137.html

(Please follow the link for the complete interview. Photos at the site.)

Sophia Myles On The Set Of 'Moonlight'

Friday, 16 May 2008

By Christina Radish



The CBS television series Moonlight is British actress Sophia Myles’ first experience with doing U.S. television, and she’s loving every minute of it. No stranger to the sci-fi/fantasy genre, Myles has had memorable roles in Underworld, Thunderbirds, Doctor Who and a BBC production of Dracula. Now, as Beth Turner, she is the love interest of vampire private investigator Mick St. John (Alex O’Loughlin).

Myles took time out of filming the second to last episode of the season to talk to MediaBlvd Magazine about what’s in store for her character.

MediaBlvd Magazine> Were you surprised by the success of the show?

Sophia Myles> Yeah. Coming into it, none of us really had any expectations and the success of it all has blown my mind. It’s really, really thrilling. The one thing that we love the most is that our fan base is so huge. I hear they’re giving blood now, and that says something, in itself. They’re donating blood to the Red Cross to try to make sure CBS gives us a second season.


**snippage**

MediaBlvd> You have a Viking/science fiction film, called Outlander, coming out? Can you talk about what that is?

Sophia> It will be out sometime this year. It’s set in 709 A.D. I play a Viking warrior princess in a small Viking village. Right at the beginning of the story, an alien ship crash lands onto Planet Earth, and onboard is Jim Caviezel, from The Passion of the Christ, and this terrifying Morwin, that looks like a dragon/bull. He’s brought that with him, from a galaxy far, far away. It’s an epic adventure, where we try to slay the beast. I haven’t seen that mixture of period and science fiction before, so that was interesting to me.


**snippage**

Trailer for "Outlander"

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

James Caviezel - Video: Trailer for Outlander

During the reign of the Vikings, Kainan (Caviezel), a man from a far-off world, crash lands on Earth, bringing with him an alien predator known as the Moorwen. Though both man and monster are seeking revenge for violence committed against them, Kainan leads the alliance to kill the Moorwen by fusing his advanced technology with the Viking's Iron Age weaponry.

Starring: James Caviezel, Sophia Myles, Ron Perlman and John Hurt.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Battlestar / Fringe / Star Trek - Death Ray Magazine Issue #18

At Blackfish Publishing:



DEATH RAY MAGAZINE ISSUE 18

Table of Contents

1. Great men!

J.J. Abrams puzzles us in an exclusive interview about queer science procedural Fringe (elsewhere, we meet the stars of Lost – do they have any clues?). Ron Moore and David Eick talk Galactica. And in the hotseat that is the 'Death Ray Interview' sits the pre-eminent colossus of 'New Space Opera', Peter F. Hamilton, whose novels are almost as long as Death Ray itself!

2. Great women!

Time Lord progeny Georgia Moffett talks Who and Marple, while Hollywood producer extraordinaire Lauren Shuler Donner takes on Wolverine a.k.a. Weapon X, a.k.a Logan. And never to let an opportunity to wax lyrical pass us by, Death Ray explores the life and fashions of the chap with the adamantium claws.

3. Exclusive fiction!

Bitten to Death author Jennifer Rardin writes a new Jaz Parks tale especially for us, and the great and kindly Michael Moorcock donates a brief and splendid vignette named 'Ironface', which we publish in the UK for the first time…

4. Time travel!

Not content to merely opine about our favourite periods in the history of SF, we spent hours perfecting a doughnut-powered chronowotsit and used it to travel backwards in time. Our report on 1938 is duly included. It's the dawn of the Golden Age, courtesy of John W. Campbell Jr.'s Astounding Science Fiction, and what's that in the sky? A bird? A plane? No, it's the the first flight of Superman! We have the full story.

5. Copious reviewage!

It's our longest reviews section yet (the longest in science fiction…?). We play Battlestar Galactica: The Board Game, read Drood, tune in to Dollhouse, and catch an early screening of Let the Right One In. Plus: our verdict on Watchmen, and a hundred other things besides…

6. Nerdcore!

We take deep pride in our dorky credentials. Where else but Death Ray can you find a treatise on the USS Enterprise, a screed against the adaptation of video games into movies, and an interview with our lord and master Bruce Campbell? Admit it: you and I, we're the same.

7. Lights, magic, silicone!

Crafting zombies with Robert Hall, building killer cars with Paul W.S. Anderson and modelling werewolves with Neill Gorton. Because we hate to break it to you, but none of this science fiction malarkey is real. Death Ray watches the experts go to work…

8. Art/poetry!

Yes, we are neither middlebrow nor lowbrow nor highbrow. We are… multibrow! This time around, in the land of creative expression, we explore the murky, undefined world of science fiction poetry, and interview one of Britain's great young comics artists, Mr Henry Flint. Check out pages 90-95 as soon as you can. They are lovely.

9. The unexpected!

As ever, Death Ray is full of strange corners, containing always interesting stuff. Want to know about the future of e-publishing? Angry Robot editor Marc Gascoigne is at the coalface! Want to discuss the illimitable wonder of the spy girl? Paul Marland shares your passion!

10. Interviews!

More interviews than you can shake a six foot, four-winged Menoptra at! This issue, featuring (deep breath) Doug Naylor (creator of Red Dwarf), Ridley Scott (you know), Howard McCain (director of Outlander), Andy Fickman (Race to Witch Mountain), Rhona Mitra (she of Underworld: Rise of the Lycans), James Marsters (Spike! Brainiac! Lord Piccolo!), Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell (The Edge Chronicles), Frank Henenlotter (of Basket Case fame), Paul Hupfield & Stewart Williams (scribes behind Lesbian Vampire Killers) and John Cho (the new Hikaru Sulu)…

Death Ray #18 is available now from the best magazine stockists, priced £4.99.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Stargate Atlantis / Star Trek / Torchwood - SciFi Now Magazine Issue 27 - Robert Picardo Interview

At Imagine Publishing:



SCIFI NOW MAGAZINE ISSUE 27

FEATURED:

World Exclusive Star Trek report
Torchwood: Exclusive interviews
Smallville: Creator interview

REVIEWED:

Outlander
The Uninvited
Stargate: Atlantis (Includes Robert Picardo interview)

PLUS THE BEST OF...

Complete Guide To Empire Strikes Back
Sci-Fi’s Unsung Heroes
Brand new book section