Cinefantastique Magazine #213
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ArticleDark Shadows??
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Cinefantastique Magazine #224
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ArticleRobocop III??
ArticleKing??

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Cinefantastique Magazine #235
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Introduction-Frederick S. Clarke1
ArticleRen & Stimoy massacre - Was creator John Kricfalusi fired, or is "Creative Consultant" a promotion?Dan Persons3
ArticleTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - The comic book phenomenon is back in movie actionDale Kutzera2
ArticleThose little Dickens, the Muppets - Kermitplays Bob Cratchit to Michael Caine's ScroogeAlan Jones3
ArticleHenson's new, lean, mean green machine - Brian Henson carries on the legacy of his late father, revitalizing the MuppetsMichael D. Beeler2
ArticleWilder Napalm - Pyrokinesis, singing firemen and effects from the auteur of TV's MoonlighningDan Scapperotti2
ArticleSam Raimi's Evil dead III - Raimi's Army of Darkness finally got ist marching order from Universal.Steve Biodrowski2
ArticleBabylon 5 - The series out to change the shape of science fiction on TVMark A. Altman8
ArticleBabylon 5 - Prime time Network - SF plays a big role in Warner Bros' syndicated fifth networkMark A. Altman1
ArticleBabylon 5 - Creating the series - Writer(produver J. Michael Straczynski explores SF full potential.Mark A. Altman1
ArticleBabylon 5 - Foundation imaging - The Valencis-based effects supplier devised a low-tech, low-cost way to provide the high-tech look of CGI.Les Paul Robley4
ArticleBabylon 5 - The outer space cast - A politically correct, ethnically diverse ensemble shorn of genre Stereotypes.Mark A. Altman1
ArticleBabylon 5 - Designing the future - Production designer John Iacovelli strove for Blade Runner's gritty realism.Mark A. Altman1
ArticleBabylon 5 - Alien makeups - Criswell productions came up with a galaxy of economical extraterrestials.David Ian Salter2
ArticleBabylon 5 - Costume design - Catherine Adair had just a scant five weeks to clothe an entire universe.David Ian Salter1
ArticleBabylon 5 - The video toaster - New Tek's video toy cum hosehold appliance could revolutionize production.Les Paul Robley1
ArticleBabylon 5 - The future of CGI - Innovation on the horizon include computer-generated actors to bolster the cast.David Ian Salter1
ArticleDoppelganger (with Drew Barrymore) - ET's pal has grown up to play with a different kind of animatronic wonder.Sheldon Teitelbaum2
ArticleLeprechaun - Warwick Davies goes from cuddly Star Wars Ewok to slashing horror gnomeAlan Jones2
ArticleTime Trax - Star Trek producer Harve Bennett on a new SF trek.Mark A. Altman2
ArticleBand on the run - Full Moon video mogul Charles Band on tour to promote his brandDann Gire2
ArticleFull Moon's effect master - Stop motion specialist David Allen provides the low-budget razzle dazzle.Mark Thomas McGee3
ArticleTetsuo the Iron Man - H. R. Giger's biomechanics wedded to the frenetic action of a Sam RaimiDan Persons3
ArticleCheap genius - Tsukamoto's biomechanics welcome humanity to ist place on the scrapheap.Dan Persons1
ArticleReviews - Pat Sematary twoThomas Doherty2
ArticlePat Sematary two - From Stephen King to Madonna, directing Mary Lambert stylePatricia Ross1
ArticleBlade Runner - Ridley Scott's director's cut, a vision of the future that's still a revelation.Thomas Doherty2
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Additional infoBabylon 5, additional infos about Commander Sinclair (Michael O'Hare), Garibaldi (Jerry Doyle), Laurel Takishima (Tamilyn Tomita), The main corridor, Narn Ambassador G'Kar (Andreas Katsulas, playing Tomalak in Star Trek, TNG), Graphic Design, Ambassador DeLenn (Mira Furlon), Lyle Alexander (Patricia Talman), Ambassador Londo (Peter Jurassic)?9

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Cinefantastique Magazine #236
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Introduction-Frederick S. Clarke1
ArticleFire in the sky - The true story of Travis Walton, a logger in Snowflake, Oregon, abducted by a UFOMark A. Altman2
ArticleWarlock the Armageddon - Julian Sands returns in the sequel to the 1991 shocker, but is it a franchise?Simon Bacal2
ArticleThe Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie mutiny - Eastman & Laird put the series back on its comic books tracks.Dale Kutzera3
ArticleTirtles III - Fixing the franchiseDale Kutzera1
ArticleMeteor Man - Robert Townsend, writer, director and star, films ode to Frank Capra.Dan Persons2
ArticleHideous Mutant Freekz - Ales Winter apes Lon Chaney in a warped makeup tour de force.Steve Biodrowski2
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Like a Gene Roddenberry exec producer Rick Berman is reaching for the stars.Mark A. Altman10
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Rick Berman, Trek's Major Domo - Deep into it, producing the new series and The Next GenerationMark A. Altman1
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Casting the space station ensemble - Paramount took affirmative action in filling roles with women and minorities.Mark A. Altman2
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Michael Piller, series co-creator - Bermans write-hand man, scripting chief at both ends of the final frontier.Mark A. Altman1
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Filming on the new frontier - Massive, multi-level, movie quality sets make filming on the Enterprise seem easy.Mark A. Altman2
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Virtor on board - Ensign Ro goes Hollywood and a Bajorian Major steps into the breach.Mark A. Altman1
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Herman Zimmerman, production designer - Zimmerman employed a feature film budget to build a new universe in stunning detail.Mark A. Altman2
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Alien makeups - Getting beyond the bony foreheads and crinkly noses of Roddenberry's rule.David Ian Salter1
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - The pilot, behind-the-scenes - Michael Piller's teleplay was inspired by the observation of the L. A. riotsMark A. Altman3
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Conceptual artist Richard Delgardo - Just out of art school and having a ball as part of Herman Zimmerman's design team.David Ian Salter2
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Shape-shifting security chief - Rene Auberjonois is Odo, cut from the same cloth as Data and Mr. SpockMark A. Altman1
ArticleStar Trek Deep Space Nine - Scipting the adventures - Into the valley of death rode the freelancers - Peter Allen Fields and Ira Steven Behr on marshalling the troops.Mike A. Altman3
ArticleFriday the 13th IX: Jason goes to hell - New line revives Paramount's moribund horror franchise to hype their Krugster.Chuck Crisafulli2
ArticleMatinee - Movie monster-maker in the '60s in the backdrop for Dante to escape the genre.Steve Biodrowski2
ArticleSpace Rangers - Television space opera series molded on the wild, wild west.Mark A. Altman2
ArticleBrain dead - New Zealand's Peter Jackson directs an outrageous exercise beyond gore.Alan Jones2
ArticleInnocent blood - Vamping unsafe in an age when any blood is as liable to be guilty as innocent.Thomas Doherty2
ArticleGuilty director - John Landis on the filming and a return to werewolves.Steve Biodrowski1
ArticleBram Stoker's Dracula - Francis Ford Coppola on adapting Stoker's gothic masterpiece for the '90s.Steve Biodrowski1
ArticleBram Stoker's Dracula - Matte artistry - Painting vistas of horror at San Rafael's Matte World.Lawrence French4
ArticleBram Stoker's Dracula - Reviving an undead career - Coppola sucks the life out of Stoker's hoary classic.Thomas Doherty1
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Cinefantastique Magazine #241
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ArticleDark Half??
ArticleSuper Mario Brothers??

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Cinefantastique Magazine #253
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Article2001??
ArticleFlintstones??

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Cinefantastique Magazine #263
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ArticleClive Barker??

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Cinefantastique Magazine #272
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ArticleToy Story??

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Cinefantastique Magazine #273
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ArticleGolden Eye??

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