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Looking Back in Anger: Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, by Walter Chaw (6/30/03)
Review.
[T]he culprit of the piece doesn't reveal itself to be the predators, but mankind in all its supercilious aggression.
Foundations: Hal Clement's Heavy Planet and A.E. Van Vogt's The World of Null-A, by Walter Chaw (6/9/03)
Review.
Courageous and respectful of its audience, The World of Null-A is challenging and entertaining where Mission of Gravity is mostly just entertaining.
Quickening New Births: George Zebrowski's Swift Thoughts, by Walter Chaw (9/30/02)
Review.
Obsessed with the idea that the separation between mind and fundament will eventually incite a civil war in the body politic, Zebrowski presents an ambitious variety of cautionary tales about the dangers and morality of artificial intelligence.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, by Walter Chaw (12/19/01)
Review.
Jackson has translated nearly every element of Tolkien's universe, from a vast, sprawling history implied in the language and the actions of its multi-specied characters, to a completely immersive fantasy realm with nary a seam to spoil the illusion, to a quest that's worthy of epic attention.