I have returned from Austin, Texas and the amazing Fantastic Fest! Over the four days that we spent at the festival, I was able to see 15 films including
A Monster Calls and the new Anne Hathaway film,
Colossal. It was so much fun, if somewhat grueling (five movies in one day is not as easy as it sounds). I truly can't say enough about the Alamo Drafthouse and the festival!
Beyond the films, one of the highlights is getting to see the Q&As with the directors and producers after the films, including one with Paul Schrader that was amazingly candid (At one point, he stated that he and Nicolas Cage wanted to work together again to remove the stain from their previous project and joked that Cage had so many stains at this point it wouldn't be possible). I also saw both Leonard Maltin and Bruce Campbell in the flesh and pretty close-up (we were maybe seven feet away from them), though I didn't attend the screening of a couple episodes of
Ash vs Evil Dead or the subsequent interview of Campbell by Maltin.
A couple things I did miss out on was
The Handmaiden, and the Secret Screening that turned out to be M. Night Shyamalan's new movie,
Split and had both Shyamalan and James McAvoy present for the after-movie Q&A, which would have been cool to attend.
I plan on posting reviews for the movies I did see during the festival as there are some stunners. I was blown away by the just how high the quality was of the films shown. Out of the fifteen, there was only one I didn't like and only one that was rather mediocre. The other 13 were good, if not great, films.
Highly recommend it to any and everyone. I'm already in negotiations with the wife to attend for all eight days next year!
