Heartbreaking Artistic Tragedy, Latin Martial Mayhem, Supernatural Murder Mystery Thriller and Greek Disco Vampires of the Eighties!!! Too much fucking fun! Read the full article on AICN Day 4 of Fantastic Fest 2014 I was supposed to see five films today, but when that alarm hit at 9am, my wife spoke with my kinda conscious head buried in pillow which made noise answering in the affirmative to more sleep. I hated missing that WASTELANDER PANDA… but I’m also very greatful for the rest, cuz without it there’s no way that I’d be up writing right now. When we arose from our coma, we rushed down to FANTASTIC FEST with the purpose having a bit of time to shoot the shit with some of the Fantastic Festers, then make our screening of LOST SOUL with time to strut. This film is a documentary trying to get to the heart of darkness that was the 1995-1996 production of the film. And definitely succeeds. I tend to be highly supportive of the Director and Writer’s artistic right to make their movie with a fully supportive studio and production team – that works together to push film to new kickass levels that we as a society have never seen before. This was a huge story in the first year of AICN. There are amazing stories from the production, but I’ve never seen so many put in one place before. There’s a bit of a RASHOMON going on here with history, from the various perspectives of the key characters and crew that would go on the record. David Gregory has directed a wonderfully enlightening documentary about essentially… why the 1996 ISLAND OF DR.