If I can't find any real references, maybe the user is confused. Or perhaps it's a term from a niche community. Alternatively, "Fixed" could mean that a problem was resolved in a voodoo-related context, like a voodoo curse being fixed through cinema.
Alternatively, maybe it's a play on "Cine Voodoo" as a genre fix, like a movie that's considered a fix for voodoo themes. But that's stretching it. cinevoodicu fixed
Another thought: Could it be a reference to a specific character or scene in a movie? For example, in The Hunger Games, there are elements of voodoo-like practices. Maybe a specific fix in the plot related to voodoo. If I can't find any real references, maybe
Another angle: "Cinevoodicu" could be a combination of "cinema" and "voodoo," but with an error. Maybe "Cinematic Voodoo Fix" or something similar. The word "Fixed" might imply a solution or a correction. Alternatively, maybe it's a play on "Cine Voodoo"
Wait, could "Cinevoodicu Fixed" be a typo for "Cinevoodicu Fixes" or "Cinevoodoo Fixed"? If it's a typo, looking up the correct term might help. Let me try searching for "Cinevoodicu Fixed" in quotes.
Perhaps the user is referring to a voodoo-themed movie fixer or a fix in a voodoo-based movie context. Maybe a voodoo curse in a film was fixed during production?