Archive for the 'New Releases' Category

Zach Galifianakis on the Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien

Posted by Chris Holland on July 30th, 2009

Check out the last-minute shout-out to Visioneers!

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Visioneers explodes into stores this week

Posted by Chris Holland on July 26th, 2009

An audience favorite at B-Side partners Austin, CineVegas, Oxford, and Atlanta Film Festivals, B-Side Entertainment’s recent acquisition VISIONEERS exploded onto the street this week and is now available everywhere DVDs are sold. It can also be added to your Netflix and Blockbuster queues and if you need some inspiration, here is a review from an [...]

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Mashing Up Copyright in NYC

Posted by Chris Holland on May 7th, 2009

A missive from Liz Ogilvie, our VP of Marketing in NYC, about the May 1st screening of RIP! A Remix Manifesto.
With New York City being bombarded by a massive rainstorm it did not come as a surprise when we received an update from the director Brett Gaylor that his early morning flight from Montreal [...]

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B-Side NEW(s) for July 9, 2008

Posted by Steph Layton on July 9th, 2008

Phone Sex Grandma reaches 250k on Youtube.com

B-Side raunch-fest selection “Phone Sex Grandma” recently surpassed a quarter million views on You Tube. Nine and a half minutes of pure profanity laced creep-itude, the short shows Grandma Opal (the filmmaker’s mother… no kidding) hard at work operating her in-home phone sex line. I never get offended as [...]

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B-Side NEW(s) for June 25, 2008

Posted by Steph Layton on June 25th, 2008

SCOUTS ARE CANCELLED

New to B-Side is the stark and inventive documentary “Scouts are Cancelled” that uniquely documents the writings of Canadian poet John Stiles and visually interprets his commentary on small town life in rural Nova Scotia. Recently screened at celebrated B-Side partner festival Hot Docs, the film received a glowing analysis in the current [...]

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New Releases on bside.com for June 2008

Posted by Steph Layton on June 10th, 2008

It has been a while since we’ve seen you so we wanted to highlight some of our new releases on bside.com.

Ever wondered what all that nonsense on the Dr. Bronner’s soap bottle means? “A documentary about obsession, compassion and all-purpose soap”, the weird and wonderful “Dr Bronner’s Magic Soapbox” makes its way to B-Side this [...]

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B-Side Featured Release: Blood Car

Posted by Chris Holland on November 26th, 2007

This week’s featured release is one we’ve been excited about for months. Every week we gather around the office projector and watch the latest indie films to come our way. Blood Car – a sci-fi horror comedy about what happens when the price of gas goes up to $30 a gallon – was the first [...]

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New Releases for September 19

Posted by Steve Waters on September 19th, 2007

Hey there, B-Siders. Sorry for the lag in sending out a New Releases update, but it’s been an incredibly busy and exciting summer over here. We’ll be sharing a bunch of exciting news with you next week, but for now let’s get back in the groove with a little New Releases sampler [...]

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New Releases for July 25

Posted by hyams on July 25th, 2007

This week’s update highlights 6 new b-side releases from a diverse set of festivals including Slamdance, Denver Underground, Woodstock, Boston International, and Rome International. Once again, this selection demonstrates the broad range of style and subject matter I hope you are coming to expect from b-side.
Shorts
Our latest shorts run the gamut from documentary to [...]

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New Releases for July 3

Posted by hyams on July 3rd, 2007

It’s been a great first month for b-side with Four Eyed Monsters topping the sales chart. While the technical team has been hard at work on the next set of features for the site, our crack aquisition team has been spreading the word to filmmakers. Response so far has been overwhelming, and in [...]

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