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Fantastic Fest Day Six: Murder and Mayhem

Making its world premiere at Fantastic Fest, the entertaining 3D bloodbath Julia X featured the beloved geek icon Kevin Sorbo…

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Fantastic Fest Day Five: Zombies over Havana

Promoted as the first Cuban-made horror film, Juan of the Dead delivered a creative, zombie/comedy on the level of Shaun…

Fantastic Fest Day Five: Zombies over Havana

Promoted as the first Cuban-made horror film, Juan of the Dead delivered a creative, zombie/comedy on the level of Shaun…

The Geek Curmudgeon

Fantastic Fest Day Four: The Absurdity of Headhunters

Despite an interesting premise, The Corridor delivered a mediocre horror experience with a scant few shocks. After spending several years…

Fantastic Fest Day Four: The Absurdity of Headhunters

Despite an interesting premise, The Corridor delivered a mediocre horror experience with a scant few shocks. After spending several years…

The Geek Curmudgeon

Fantastic Fest Day Three: Of Superheroes and Gangsters

Light day largely due to me getting a very high number (527) in the ticketing queue. Most movies were full,…

Fantastic Fest Day Three: Of Superheroes and Gangsters

Light day largely due to me getting a very high number (527) in the ticketing queue. Most movies were full,…

The Geek Curmudgeon

Fantastic Fest Day Two: Extraterrestrial Cometh or Free Beer

The balls-to-walls Korean crime drama The Yellow Sea electrifies with creative bloody combat using a machete, kitchen knives, and even…

Fantastic Fest Day Two: Extraterrestrial Cometh or Free Beer

The balls-to-walls Korean crime drama The Yellow Sea electrifies with creative bloody combat using a machete, kitchen knives, and even…

The Geek Curmudgeon

Fantastic Fest Day One

At last the 2011 Fantastic Fest begins. I managed to score tickets to all three movies I wanted to see…