FANTASYNOPSIS
The Magazine Of Fantastic Films & Visceral Videos
Horror, Fantasy, Irregular Fanzine from United Kingdom
- First and last issue: 1988-1993

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DATABASE INFO: Completed listing
1988 1989 1990 1991 1993
Issue 5
February 1993

Revenge Of Billy The Kid: Review and Jackie D. Broad interview.
Wolfen: Michael Wadleigh's early 80s eco-horror trip is examined in detail.
"...And (Step)father makes three": An overview of the Stepfather trilogy.
Robert Wightman: Stepfather's star interviewed.
Beware the moon: The history of the lycanthrope on screen.
Sapphire and Steel: The unique show under the Fantasynopsis microscope.
Michael Armstrong: Interview with the director of Mark Of The Devil.
Herbert Lom: Mark of the Devil's witch-hunter interviewed.
An American Werewolf In London: The John Landis modern classic is given the full Fantasynopsis treatment.
John Brosnan: Conversation with the controversial critic and fantasy author.
Reviews: Alien 3, 12:01 PM, The Appointment, The Arrival, B.O.R.N., Bad Karma, Basket Case 3: The Progeny, Belle De Jour, Body Parts, Candyman, Cat And Mouse, Chopping Mall, Creepozoids, Cyborg, The Dead Pit, Deep Space, Def By Temptation, Disturbed, Do Detectives Think?, The Dreaming, Driving Force, The Fiend, Fright, Galaxina, Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer, Highway to Hell, Homebodies, The House on the Edge of the Park, Hudson Hawk, Jacob's Ladder, Lone Wolf, Lobsterman from Mars, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, Mirage, Mutronics, Night Shadow, Peacemaker, The People Under the Stairs, Popcorn, Prayer of the Rollerboys, Psychocop, Scanners 2: The New Order, Scanners 3: The Takeover, Seizure, Shakma, Tales from the Crypt Vol 2, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Turkey Shoot, Twin Peaks-Fire Walk With Me, The Unnamable Returns, Upworld, Whispers, XTRO 2:The Second Encounter.
Issue 4
1991


Issue 3
1990


Issue 2
October 1989

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Contents
80 pages
Issue 1
December 1988

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Contents
52 pages

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25 July 2021

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