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LWLies #23 – The Star Trek Issue Digital Edition

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Henry Selick follows Coraline down the rabbit hole; Ken Loach is Looking For Eric, Sam Raimi screams Drag Me To Hell; Claude Chabrol repairs The Girl Cut In Two; Dito Montiel gets done for Fighting; Michael Caine asks Is Anybody There?; Fernando Eimbcke takes a trip to Lake Tahoe; and Charlie Kaufman gets poetic in Synecdoche, New York.

Inspired by our feature film
Master of the Universe: JJ Abrams is the director at the helm of a new Star Trek enterprise.
Power to the People: Giving it up for the Star Trek massive.
Afronauts: The runners and riders in the new space race.
Stars in his Eyes: A real-life astronaut takes us beyond the infinite.
Lust in Space: Exploring an alien sex fetish.
Yesterday’s Tomorrow: A visual folio of the World of Tomorrow.
Sounds of Sci-fi: Hearing is believing.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Charlie Kaufman
Ken Loach
Paul Dano
Anne-Marie Duff
Ed Zwick
Ludivine Sagnier
Jamie Jay Johnson

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