Don't wait — watch Joss Whedon’s In Your Eyes right now

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Promotional image for "In Your Eyes Right Now"

Buffy-and-Firefly creator Joss Whedon premiered his new film at the Tribeca Film Festival last weekend. Moments after it screened, In Your Eyes became available for purchase online, powered by Vimeo On Demand.

Whedon fans and all lovers of supernatural stories can watch the film right now, from the comfort of their couches, for just $4. People: this is the future.

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To watch In Your Eyes on your television screen, purchase the film online, then log in to your Vimeo app on your Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, or other connected device. You'll find In Your Eyes in your Watch Later queue, and from there you can view it in its full-screen glory.

We are supremely excited to help make this means of immediate distribution possible. Take Vimeo On Demand for a whirl and see In Your Eyes right this very minute. Instant gratification is pretty fantastic.

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