Fantasia 2018: It's a Wrap on Montreal's Wonderful Summer Camp for Genre Fans

The 22nd Fantasia International Film Festival has come to a close. Hats off to anyone with the stamina to make it from the early July beginning to curtain closes in August. We know a few folks who do the three week smorgasbord of cinema, excusions, panels, special events. They refer to the experience as 'summer camp for genre nerds.'

As per usual, the festival was a lauchpad for the weird and wild, undiscovered corners of the fantastique, the grotesque and far east action. And yet, the festival is also a quiet purveyor of offbeat comedies and artistic thrillers, science fiction oddities, classic gems from the early days of cinema and experimental weirdness which resides in the margins. A word to the wise: Always make some time for what is playing in the J.A. De Seve cinema.

This posts serves as a catch-all for our month long coverage at the festival, compiled into one convenient place.  Although several interviews done over the course of the fest, and the occasional late review may trickle in over the next little while. They will be updated in this space.  

Also, to avoid this being simply a 'link farm' for the site, to make it a bit more personal, Izzy, Josh, Shelagh, and Kurt, the Screen Anarchists who were on the ground, tie a bow on the proceedings, with a few words on the surprises, disappointments, favourite moments in Montreal this year.  Just click through the gallery at the bottom.

Previews:

Curtain Raiser: Your Guide To Navigating Montreal's Gargantuan Genre Festival
Festival Poster Revealed And Two Titles From Homegrown Talent
First Wave of Announcements is a Tsunami of Awesome!
Second Wave Kills Hitler Then Bigfoot And Honors Cynthia Rothrock
Final Wave! MANDY is Coming! New Films From Donnie Yen And Takashi Miike. 
Festival Adds Final-Minute Screening of Jonas Åkerlund's LORDS OF CHAOS

Reviews:

DANS LA BRUME Is A Crafty Survival Thriller by Kurt Halfyard
NIGHTMARE CINEMA, Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Grue by Kurt Halfyard
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DESIRE, A Disturbing Look at China's Ecosystem of Internet Celebrities by Kurt Halfyard
COLD SKIN Never Quite Warms Up by Kurt Halfyard
PROFILE Plays A Horrific Game With Online Identity by Kurt Halfyard
NEOMANILA, A Ripped From The Headlines Neo-Realist Masterpiece by Kurt Halfyard
MEGA TIME SQUAD, A Whipsmart Rush of Time Travel Tomfoolery by Kurt Halfyard
UNDER THE SILVER LAKE, Underwhelming Story, Overwhelming Cliches by Shelagh Rowan-Legg
LUZ, Where Desire Gets Avant Fucking Garde by Kurt Halfyard
Miike's LAPLACE'S WITCH Is A Bit Of A Slog by Josh Hurtado
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT Falls Far Short Of Its Potential by Josh Hurtado
CAM Is A Frightening Meltdown of Identity and Ego by Kurt Halfyard
KASANE Explores The Tyranny Of Appearances by Josh Hurtado
A ROUGH DRAFT Is The Bold, Audacious Russian Sci-Fi Action That Will Get You Hyped! by Josh Hurtado
LOUDER! CAN'T HEAR WHAT YOU'RE SINGIN', WIMP!, A Quirky Rock 'n' Roll Adventure by Josh Hurtado
ROOM LAUNDERING Is A Cutesy Film About The Dead Teaching Us How To Live by Josh Hurtado
AMIKO, Teen Girl Angst, Japanese Style by Shelagh Rowan-Legg
ROKUROKU Is A Confounding Low Budget Mess Of An Ominous Omnibus by Josh Hurtado
CHUCK STEEL: NIGHT OF THE TRAMPIRES Is Gloriously Un-PC Trashy, Gonzo Fun by Josh Hurtado
THE TRAVELLING CAT CHRONICLES Will Make You Purr by Michele "Izzy" Galgana
BORN OF WOMAN Shorts are Wickedly Fierce by Michele "Izzy" Galgana
LOI BAO Is A Fun Martial Arts Oddity From Vietnam by Josh Hurtado
PARALLEL Examines The Ethics Of The Multiverse by Josh Hurtado
THE WITCH: PART 1. THE SUBVERSION, Kickass Korean Science Fiction Action by Josh Hurtado
INUYASHIKI Is Sato Shinsuke At His Very Best by Josh Hurtado
THE DARK Is Inside All Of Us by Josh Hurtado
CHAINED FOR LIFE, The Freaks Are Not Who You Think by Shelagh Rowan-Legg
VIOLENCE VOYAGER Will Blow Your Goddamned Mind! by Josh Hurtado
BUFFALO BOYS, an Imbalanced Period Action Film That Largely Disappoints by Andrew Mack
NUMBER 37, Neo-Noir Crime Thriller Raises the Stakes by Shelagh Rowan-Legg
ONE CUT OF THE DEAD Is A Rope-A-Dope Knockout Punch Of A Film! by Josh Hurtado
THE WITCH IN THE WINDOW Terrifies and Surprises by Michele "Izzy" Galgana
HEAVY TRIP is a Hilarious Look at Brutal Music by Michele "Izzy" Galgana
TOKYO VAMPIRE HOTEL Is A Rambling Mess Of Incoherent Violence by Michele "Izzy" Galgana
LIFECHANGER, Emotional Tragedy Under a Body Switching Horror Guise by Andrew Mack
The Dead Don't Rest In THE NIGHTSHIFTER by Josh Hurtado
THE VANISHED Needs to be Seen by Michele "Izzy" Galgana
BUYBUST, Bust is One Word For it... by Andrew Mack
ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE, Toe-Tapping Teens Fight Yuletide Frights In This Zombie Musical by Josh Hurtado
BROTHERS' NEST, A Dark Family Plot Goes Sour by Josh Hurtado
SUMMER OF '84 Has An Interesting Dialogue With THE 'BURBS by Kurt Halfyard
 
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