INSIDER #065
MARCH 2024 REWIND
Whew… the last 31 days have been a whirlwind of activity. So if you missed any of the goings-on, we’re providing a summary so you can catch up on all the amazing things that Legion M did in March!
Crowdfunding Hollywood: How Studio Legion M Taps Fans-Turned-Investors to Make Movies — CNBC started the month off by offering insight into just what it is that Legion M is doing as a fan-owned entertainment company.
Variety Named My Dead Friend Zoe One of the Hottest Films at SXSW — plus they chatted with director Kyle Hausmann-Stokes about his service in Iraq and the 'surreal' experience of Travis Kelce investing in his debut film.
Legion M Announced Multiple Red Carpet Events for YCCMB — with our newest film William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill set to be released in theaters March 22nd, we put together a series of bucket-list events in Richmond, NY, Playa Vista, LA, and Bloomington to celebrate!
My Dead Friend Zoe Premiered at SXSW — The Paramount Theatre was nothing short of electric on Saturday March 9th, as lines snaked around the building for the world premiere of My Dead Friend Zoe at SXSW 2024. After seeing the film on the big screen, we can confidently say that this is not just one of the best movies Legion M has produced to date, but it’s also one of the most important.
Free, Shareable Assets for YCCMB — With You Can Call Me Bill hitting theaters, we compiled downloadable trailers, posters and more so the Legion M community could share their love for the Shatner doc!
You Can Call Me Bill Released in Theaters — starting with a special advance screening + Q&A on March 21st, our William Shatner documentary was shown in nearly 550 theaters across the country!
My Dead Friend Zoe Claims Top Honor at SXSW — Legion M's newest feature film, My Dead Friend Zoe, secured the prestigious Narrative Spotlight Audience Award at SXSW 2024!
For our Legion M community in the Florida area (or those willing to travel), The Man In the White Van will be screening at the Sarasota Film Festival this month. If you missed the premiere late last year at Newport Beach, this is your chance to catch the film before the nationwide theater release this Fall.