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Though I'm sure you're sick to death of hearing about it already, a few more points on I Love Your Work:
• While it's already been playing in theaters for a few weeks, the trailer for ILYW is now online.
• If you live in Los Angeles, or somewhere nearby, the film opens there this Friday. Attendance that first weekend is crucial to the future life of the film, so please, please, go check it out. And bring friends. Or enemies. Or homeless people you find loitering outside. Whatever.
• If you live in New York, the film opens here on December 2nd. It got pushed back both to secure better screens and to run more squarely in the middle of the 'winter push'. It's a great vote of confidence from THINK, and we're hoping to prove the choice right by showing up, en masse, that weekend ourselves. The night of 12/2, we'll also be holding some sort of release party, mostly so, like Gilbert and Sullivan, we can be drunk enough to enjoy the opening night ourselves.
• If you live anywhere else, add ILYW to your Netflix queue. It won't cost you anything, but it will help demonstrate interest in the film. Plus, no matter where you live, you'll get to actually watch the movie.
That's that.
Also, spookiest of Halloween wishes. This evening, like in years past, I'll be playing 1940's jazz with an all-lesbian (or, rather, all but me) big band at a benefit concert for The Theater for a New City. Life in New York is never dull.