airlockalpha.com

Genre Nexus - We Get Entertainment Airlock Alpha |  Inside Blip |  Rabid Doll

Sign-In [?]

Twitter Facebook Mailing List RSS Feed
NewsCoto Bridges The Gap

'Enterprise' executive producer takes control

With a questionable future, UPNs "Star Trek: Enterprise" has been forced to make yet another series of tough decisions, but this time, Executive Producer Manny Coto is at the helm.As a self-proclaimed fan of the original series, Coto has announced that he will try to bring the series back inline, wi ...

Read More
NewsCould 'Angel' Be Back?

Whedon in 'Angel' movie talks with The WB

It ran for five years, and was taken off the air with what could only be one of the best cliffhangers imaginable. Rumors have persisted that "Angel,' the spinoff series to "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," might return as a movie, or movie series. Now it seems, those rumors have some truth to them."[We] ...

Read More
NewsDreamWorks, Paramount Pick Up 'Transformers'

Expected to be released in Summer 2006

It's good when rumors are true.Don Murphy, a producer on the new "Transformers" project, recently made an announcement that there there would me a major announcement at this year's Comic-Con in San Diego regarding the live-action film. Of course, as soon as that announcement was teased, rumors circu ...

Read More
NewsTNG Composer Jerry Goldsmith Dead At 75

Wrote many Star Trek-related themes, including 'Voyager'

Jerry Goldsmith, best known for his rousing themes for "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (which later became the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" theme), "Star Trek: Voyager" and others, has died. He was 75.According to CNN, Goldsmith died in his sleep Wednesday night at his home in Beverly Hills. He ...

Read More
NewsLove Is All Around In 'Smallville'

Love triangles galore this coming season

Love is all around in the upcoming fourth season of "Smallville" as new love interests are being introduced for the shows lead actors."We were getting tired of the Clark/Lana relationship," said Miles Millar, executive producer of the series.Last season, we saw Lana (Kristin Kreuk) leave for Paris, ...

Read More
NewsRosenbaum Moves To The Dark Side

'Smallville' actor shares his thoughts on Lex Luthor

Over the last three years, weve seen him slowly progress to the dark side. This season will see Lex Luthor take one step closer.Speaking at The WB network's fall press preview in Los Angeles, Michael Rosenbaum shared his thoughts on the character he potrays in "Smallville.""Oh, Lex is going to hell, ...

Read More
News'Atlantis' Does Even Better Than 'SG-1'

More than 4 million people tune in for premiere

So, how will the child of "Stargate SG-1" do? If the first episode is any indication, quite well."Stargate: Atlantis" premiered Friday night on the Sci-Ci Channel with a two-hour episode that pulled in nearly 4.2 million viewers. That's the largest audience for a weekly series ever on the channel, a ...

Read More
NewsBryan Singer Takes Over 'Superman'

PLUS: Special announcement coming for 'Transformers'

So, will Bryan Singer -- who is supposed to be working on "X-Men 3" -- be the man who finally gets the Man of Steel on the screen? Or will the comic-book movie director be the latest casualty on this franchise that has been going on for way too long.According to the Hollywood Reporter, Singer will r ...

Read More
NewsOrdover talks new Khan book

The 'Space Seed' villain returns in hardcover

Pocket Books always has been finding ways to dig deeper into the popular -- yet often rarely mentioned -- events and people portrayed in the Star Trek universe throughout the last 35 years. That quest hasn't changed at all with the recent release of the latest from novelist Greg Cox, Star Trek: T ...

Read More
NewsOrdover talks new Khan book

The 'Space Seed' villain returns in hardcover

Pocket Books always has been finding ways to dig deeper into the popular -- yet often rarely mentioned -- events and people portrayed in the Star Trek universe throughout the last 35 years. That quest hasn't changed at all with the recent release of the latest from novelist Greg Cox, Star Trek: T ...

Read More
NewsDuane discusses Romulan novels

FEATURE: The author readies for a return to the bookshelves

More than 15 years ago, acclaimed science fiction author Diane Duane was given creative freedom by Pocket Books to write about Star Treks mysterious Romulans, enigmatic offshoots of the popular Vulcan race. The result was two novels -- My Enemy, My Ally and The Romulan Way, cowritten with her husba ...

Read More
NewsDuane discusses Romulan novels

FEATURE: The author readies for a return to the bookshelves

More than 15 years ago, acclaimed science fiction author Diane Duane was given creative freedom by Pocket Books to write about Star Treks mysterious Romulans, enigmatic offshoots of the popular Vulcan race. The result was two novels -- My Enemy, My Ally and The Romulan Way, cowritten with her husba ...

Read More
NewsAngel 'Time Bomb'

REVIEW: Angel episode review 'Time bomb'

This week's episode picks up with Illyeria breaking Gunn out of Wolfram & Hart's idea of a happy family. You know the kind, blonde wives with big guns and basements filled with lovely, evil tormenters. Kind of makes you fuzzy inside, huh? Well, OK so maybe its not exactly Family Ties. Who'da thunk ...

Read More
NewsSyFy Genre Awards Nominees Announced

'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' leads with nine nominations

The fifth SyFy Genre Awards have been announced, and the now-cancelled "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" series is this year's top show with nine nominations. It's spinoff "Angel," which will go off the air in May, received eight nominations -- tying it with "Stargate SG-1" and "Farscape."UPN's "Star Trek: ...

Read More
NewsIllyria Still Creating Waves On 'Angel'

Jeremy Van Cise reviews 'Time Bomb'

This week's "Angel" episode, "Time Bomb," picks up with Illyria (Amy Acker) breaking Gunn (J. August Richards) out of Wolfram & Hart's idea of a happy family. You know the kind, blonde wives with big guns and basements filled with lovely, evil tormenters. Kind of makes you fuzzy inside, huh?Well, OK ...

Read More