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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,...
- "Schwarzenegger on Predator".
Cinefantastique. Vol. 18, no. 1. p. 32. Gire, Dan (December 1987). "Schwarzenegger on Predator".
Cinefantastique. Vol. 18, no. 1. p...
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affiliation is unclear. Mayo,
Michael (May 1985). "Frankenweenie".
Cinefantastique. 15 (2): 4–5, 61. Lofficier, Randy; Lofficier, Jean-Marc (August 1985)...
- Biodrowski,
Steve (October 1985). "The
Return of the
Living Dead".
Cinefantastique. 15 (4): 27. Sellers, Christian; Smart, Gary (October 2017). The Complete...
- most
famous commands in
science fiction" and
Frederick S.
Clarke of
Cinefantastique called it "the most
famous phrase ever
spoken by an extraterrestrial...
- was
abducted as a toddler. Vitaris,
Paula (August 2001). "Spaceman".
Cinefantastique.
Fourth Castle Micromedia.
Retrieved February 26, 2023.
Official Website[dead...
- ISBN 0-684-80931-1. Jones, Alan (November 1989). "Batman in Production".
Cinefantastique. pp. 75–88.
Archived from the
original on
December 4, 2013. Retrieved...
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Cinefantastique's list of the top
films of the 1970s but
failed to make the top ten.[clarification needed]
Frederick S. Clarke, the
Cinefantastique editor...
- unfavorable" reviews.
Positive reviews included Steve Biodrowski of
Cinefantastique, who
highlighted the
makeup design by Rob
Bottin and Tim Curry's performance...
- B. DeMille:
American Epic.
Turner classic Movies (TCM). "
Cinefantastique".
Cinefantastique. 4. F.S. Clarke: 47. 1975.
Retrieved March 21, 2025. "Red...