matrix: the news and media magazine of the british science fiction association
Issue 187
March 2008
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REVIEWS: Sharp, Sassy, Sexy Sci-Fi

Directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá & Wayne Rose
Cinematography: Stephen McNutt
Runtime 104 mins
USA Cable Entertainment LLC
Writer: Michael Taylor

'Battlestar Galactica- Razor'
reviewed by Martin McGrath

BSG: Razor

The real strength of the current incarnation of Battlestar Galactica (BSG) has been its ability to use its futuristic setting and basic human/machine conflict to place its characters in realistic, morally complex and ethically tricky settings.



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