Brooklyn On Demand brings Brooklyn-centric independent film and media to Roku with a free channel that's been seen over 12,000 times in its first week and earned a 5-star customer rating. BKOD has over 70 films, original series and bonus features. Most titles are free with purchases available a-la-carte. The streaming channel is produced and curated by The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival.
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Hunter&Game, the very funny "Spinal Tap meets Brooklyn" documentary-style comedy — which won Best Feature at the 2015 Art of Brooklyn Film Festival — is coming to Brooklyn On Demand Nov. 3 for FREE! Starring Nico Tortorella (Younger, The Following) and Cameron Scoggins (Ironwood, The Black List). Directed by Brooklyn-born Kevin Alexander. Watch it here and on our brand-new Roku channel! A drunk one-night stand in Paris. The next morning, Dan realizes the woman next to him speaks no English, while he speaks no French. But for two lost people who will stop at nothing to avoid involvement, the lack of communication is the perfect scenario for staying unattached. It's a risk-free liaison that might stay anonymous as long as the events from the night before remain unremembered. Rent the dark comedy 'Universal Language' for just $1.99, only on Brooklyn On Demand! Make sure to click the link to watch a free video interview with Brooklyn-based director Kirsten Russell where she talks about how her crew basically "stole" the film from Paris... We are very proud to announce a whole new facet of Brooklyn On Demand: Free independent films, original series and more! When we launched in September 2014, our slate of films comprised of exclusive indies available for rent and purchase, with 50% of every rental going right back to the filmmaker. In our first year we've gotten great press and generated revenue for indie creators. We also learned that many filmmakers don't always want to charge for their work; they want as much exposure as they can get for their films. So we listened. Because our goal is to support the long-term marketing plans of Brooklyn-centric filmmakers, we're now offering them the choice to bring their films to BKOD as either Free or Premium titles. It's very exciting to introduce all this free great content to a worldwide audience that has never seen it before and to help support the careers of Brooklyn's creators. Take a look at all the great content on Brooklyn On Demand... and keep checking back for new titles! You can already rent some of the best Brooklyn indies on BKOD. Now you can watch free movies too! We're gathering some of the best — and worst! — public domain films (that have a Brooklyn connection of course) here on our site… and coming soon to our new Roku channel.
Enjoy some vintage classics, and some "so bad they're good" flicks on the house. More to come... FREE MOVIES! |