It was really good. I got to talk to the orchestra for a while afterwards, and they were really nice people. My only gripe, I suppose, is that they create their own, original scores for the movies they accompany (that are certainly good), and, while there are a lot of strings, it also contains some modern instruments like electric guitars, heavy percussion, and synthesizers that feel a bit out of place, in my opinion. I have to say it was quite a shock. The first act of the film was nearly all violins, and it felt very much like being in the 1920s. But once the count showed up, there was suddenly electric guitar, and it was very jarring. So, to sum up, I thought they were great, and I hope they can continue doing what they're doing, but I would have preferred a more "traditional" score.
On the film side, though, it was a restored 35mm projection, and it looked fantastic! Obviously it was full of scratches and deterioration, but the level of detail was amazing. I'd never seen a film so old... on film in a theatre, and it was certainly an experience on the visual side. I'd love to see more.