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This Week: Sep. 24-Oct. 1

By , About.com GuideSeptember 24, 2012

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This Week: TV | Film | Video | Trailers | Paperbacks | Hardcovers


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This Week: TV
Premieres this week for Fringe, Once Upon a Time, 666 Park Avenue, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and The Neighbors, plus lots more new stuff. Read on...

This Week: Movies
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis as two sides of an assassination time loop; plus Dracula--as a hotelier? Read on...

This Week: Home Video
A band of superheroes defends the Earth, plus horror reinvented for television, an indie take on battling gods, and another stage of a kindly angel's long journey. Read on...

New Trailers and Clips
The new trailer for The Hobbit, plus lovers uncovering strange secrets, amnesia-bound fairy tale characters, future cops wielding brutal justice, and more. Read on...

This Week: New Paperbacks
Newly released paperbacks in science-fiction and fantasy this week include books by Kevin J. Anderson, Kelley Armstrong, Karina Cooper, Christian Dunn, Chris Evans, Kim Harrison, Robert A. Heinlein, Drew Karpyshyn, H. P. Mallory, Jack McDevitt, Will McIntosh, L. E. Modesitt, John Shirley, Gav Thorpe, Serena Valentino, Zach Weinersmith, Chris Jones, Steve White, F. Paul Wilson, Chris Wraight, John C. Wright, and more. Read on...

This Week: New Hardcovers
Star-crossed lovers, one living and one, er, not quite living; a present-day cop learns to understand and use his powers and heritage as a skinwalker; after the apocalypse, troubled youths must survive wastes controlled by superhuman monsters; a familiar street urchin interacts with his Dickensian environment, and Dickens, too; plus three anthologies of seminal novels from the 1950s, and Diana Wynne Jones writes about constructing her worlds of fantasy, and much more. Read on...

Tags: Looper, Night of the Swarm, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
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