The new leading and free independent movie streaming platform Vyre Network releases the controversial feature film “Blue Lives Matter”.

LOS ANGELES, CA, April 21, 2020 /Neptune100/ — Blue Lives Matter touches on the racial injustices that African-American police officers continue to experience across the nation, within the police force and the justice system. BLM is directed by Joseph Henson and starring Derrian Tolden, Jonny Walker, and Julia Farino. The movie focuses on a veteran African-American street cop being unjustly convicted for the murder of a violent gang-member. He must take his appeal into his own hands to fight for both his life and his freedom.

With the current state of how police officers are viewed in communities of color, this movie is a role reversal twister that brings up questions for everyone.

“I feel like “Blue Lives Matter” will hit home for many police officers of color who may keep quiet about these matters, and also for those who have dealt with similar situations or any injustice first hand. This is a “shoe is on the other foot” kind of movie to enjoy.” – Lamar Seay (President)

Vyre is the newest streaming contender in the infamous streaming wars which include obvious names like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Pluto TV, and others. Vyre’s edge is its focus on independent filmmakers and content creators and providing an accessible outlet for worldwide distribution. Vyre streams short films, feature films, documentaries, TV series, exclusive live stream events, and music videos.

You can stream Blue Lives matter on Vyre for free on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Android, iPhone, and on the web. To download Vyre log on to www.watchvyre.com

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