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Fantastic Fest 2019 – Day 6 Photo Recap

Fantastic Fest 2019 Day 5

The end of the Fantastic Fest 2019 is nearing fast, but the party continues! Yesterday, had some great events including watching some great films, having a few beverages at the Star Wars Drink Competition, and attending the Outdoor Feast for THE PLATFORM at Community First Village. Check out all the …

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Fantastic Fest 2019 – Day 5 Photo Recap

Photo Credit: Jack Plunkett

Fantastic Fest 2019 has been one crazy time, packed full of incredible talent. Day 5 at Fantastic Fest went out with a bang! THE LIGHTHOUSE was revealed as Secret Screening #2 with a surprise visit from Director Robert Eggars. They ended the night with Fantastic Awards and the legendary Fantastic …

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Interview With Director Joe Begos: From Sci-fi Horror To Abstract Gore And Artistry

Driven by a passion to make films at a young age, Director Joe Begos took risks to make his dream a reality. After learning some ins and outs of the business, Joe released his first full-feature in 2013, titled Almost Human. By 2016, the ambitious filmmaker attracted the attention of …

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Fantastic Fest 2019 – Day 1 Photo Recap of All Festivities

FANTASTIC FEST 2019 OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Fantastic Fest 2019 is officially in full swing! The first night of films and events kicked off with the U.S. Premiere of the highly anticipated JOJO RABBIT followed by an Opening Night Party with some kick-ass luchadores. We’re excited to keep the party going with you and see what the …

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Interview With ‘Luz’ Director Tilman Singer

In 2018, there was one movie that caught my eye. Euro-horror Luz is an impressive gem of a film whose reputation started out small, only to grow with every screening and word of mouth. I can tell you, it was well worth the wait. When filmmaker Tilman Singer set out …

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Interview With Filmmaker Amy Everson, Creator of ‘Felt’

I recently watched Amy Everson’s debut film, Felt, for the second time (you can read my review here), and it was just as powerful the second time around. Perhaps it’s the relevancy of the story with the current #MeToo movement, but I believe it’s because Felt is just a damn good …

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