If you’re looking for convenience, his mainstream appearances are scattered but accessible. Amazon Prime has a few of his supporting roles in mid-budget thrillers—search for titles like 'Midnight Crossroads' or 'The Silent Protocol.' Hulu occasionally rotates his TV guest spots too; I recall him in an episode of 'Urban Legends' last season.
Don’t sleep on YouTube either! Some of his early theater recordings and festival Q&As surface there unofficially. Just set alerts for his name + 'interview' or 'scene'—fans upload clips constantly.
For a deep cut, try his collaborations with avant-garde directors. MUBI cycles through his work with filmmakers like Jia Zhangke—their 2018 doc 'Fading Echoes' was there last month. Also, follow his Instagram; he shares screenings and livestreams of his theater projects. Just last week, he promoted a one-night-only stream of his off-Broadway play 'Woven.' Those fleeting moments are gold for fans.
Mr. Leroy's work has popped up in some unexpected places! I recently stumbled across his performances while browsing obscure indie platforms like Tubi and Crackle—those free, ad-supported services often have hidden gems. His early roles in niche indie films like 'Shadow of the Whispers' are buried there, and honestly, it’s a treasure hunt.
For newer stuff, I’d check Vimeo On Demand or even Kanopy if you have a library card. He did this haunting short film last year that’s still floating around on Vimeo, and Kanopy’s curated selection sometimes picks up his arthouse projects. It’s wild how much great content slips under the radar because it’s not on the big three streamers.
Diving into physical media might be your best bet for his rarer work. I collect DVDs, and half of Mr. Leroy’s filmography isn’t streaming anywhere. Sites like DeepDiscount or even eBay have out-of-print releases of his stage adaptations, like 'The Glass Cage' from 2012.
Film festivals also archive screenings digitally sometimes. Check the websites of smaller fests like Slamdance or Raindance—they often sell passes to watch past selections, and his experimental shorts screen there frequently. It’s pricey but worth it if you’re a completist.
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