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Valentine’s Day Movie Review: Beyond The Trailer

  • November 2, 2010 at 8:33 pm

Valentine’s Day Movie Review. Host Grace Randolph gives you the low-down on Valentine’s Day, then get a review of Valentine’s Day from audiences fresh from the theater! Enjoy Valentine’s Day! Brought to you by Indy Mogul and Next New Networks. Watch all of Beyond The Trailer’s Oscar Coverage – www.indymogul.com Cast your ballot in the BTT Oscar Vote www.indymogul.com

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Screening in 30+ cities on Valentines Day

  • January 10, 2010 at 10:31 pm

This is a video invitation we made getting the word out about our film playing in 31 cities in the US on valentines day 2007. We also talk about how we were working on our DVD authoring at the time as well as how we were going to be doing a live Q&A from our hotel in Berlin where we were traveling to for a film festival. The hope was to pipe us into all of the theaters, but in reality we only got piped into one theater which was IFC center in new york. But that worked like a charm. People …

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