How to Officially Get on Rotten Tomatoes!
(Day 12 Counting Down to Memphis Premiere on April 23!)
It's a scary thing, going public. One thing I've learned about self-distribution is to make sure your movie is discoverable online. It's been on IMDb for a minute, lol. Where else do you expect to see movies?
Outside of cast and crew, family and a few neighbors, no one that I know has seen the movie. People have been impressed by the trailer, but that's putting the best foot forward. Now that I'm going all-in on a public screening, I don't want to disappoint. That day is fast approaching, on April 23.
Maybe that's why it's so important to do table reads with a screenplay, to start interacting with an audience.
So, I went through the movie one last time, to fix some audio and color issues I've noticed. And I've just paid two critics to review Vengeance Trail, the best version I am able to release. Can't wait to share their reviews, and find 3 more critics.
To do:
- Continue plastering the town with posters. I'll be driving 100+ miles today.
- Figure out a Press Release on a budget.
- Iron out last minute details for the big event.
Ian Max
Letterboxd is the name of the app my husband uses to rate movies. See how you can get Vengeance Trail on Letterboxd.
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