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Cinefantastique is an
American horror, fantasy, and
science fiction film magazine. The
magazine originally started as a
mimeographed fanzine in 1967,...
-
affiliation is unclear. Mayo,
Michael (May 1985). "Frankenweenie".
Cinefantastique. 15 (2): 4–5, 61. Lofficier, Randy; Lofficier, Jean-Marc (August 1985)...
- "Schwarzenegger on Predator".
Cinefantastique. Vol. 18, no. 1. p. 32. Gire, Dan (December 1987). "Schwarzenegger on Predator".
Cinefantastique. Vol. 18, no. 1. p...
- King".
Cinefantastique. Vol. 10, no. 1. p. 34. Wood 1994, p. 19.
Gagne 1981, p. 9. Gagne, Paul (December 1983). "Trick or Treat".
Cinefantastique. Vol. 14...
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triumph of vile over content;
mindless nihilism posing as hipness".
Cinefantastique magazine's
Steve Biodrowski wrote: "Whereas one
might reasonably have...
- most
famous commands in
science fiction" and
Frederick S.
Clarke of
Cinefantastique called it "the most
famous phrase ever
spoken by an extraterrestrial...
- long-dead
giant beings, and in the
design and
shots of the ship itself.
Cinefantastique also
noted the
remarkable similarities between these scenes and other...
- writer,
producer and actor. He is a
former Los
Angeles bureau chief for
Cinefantastique magazine and was also a
previous editor in
chief of Sci-Fi Universe...
- Salvation".
Cinefantastique.
Fourth Castle Micromedia.
Retrieved July 24, 2023. Dumars,
Denise (April 2001). "Rob Zombie".
Cinefantastique.
Fourth Castle...
- was
abducted as a toddler. Vitaris,
Paula (August 2001). "Spaceman".
Cinefantastique.
Fourth Castle Micromedia.
Retrieved February 26, 2023.
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