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How Boots Riley Rewrote The Rules Of Indie Film Marketing With ‘I Love Boosters’
Olivia Shalhoup · 2026-05-28 · via Forbes - Hollywood & Entertainment
"I Love Boosters" New York Special Screening

Boots Riley at the "I Love Boosters" New York Special Screening held at Williamsburg Cinemas on May 20, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Adela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images)

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In an era when Hollywood marketing budgets routinely eclipse $100 million, Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters arrived in theaters this Memorial Day weekend with a $20 million production budget, a NEON distribution deal, and a promotional campaign that major studios couldn’t have manufactured if they tried. The film is a surrealist heist-comedy starring Keke Palmer as Corvette, the leader of a crew of professional shoplifters who set their sights on a ruthless fashion mogul played by Demi Moore. By the standards of original, politically charged indie filmmaking going up against Disney’s The Mandalorian and Grogu on a holiday weekend, the film’s almost $5 million dollar opening weekend is something close to a small miracle — and a direct result of one of the most creative rollout strategies the film industry has seen in years.

The blueprint started at South by Southwest. I Love Boosters opened the 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival in March, giving NEON a strong platform to build early word of mouth and critical momentum before the wide release. The film currently holds a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising Riley for being a romantic and a revolutionary in equal measure. That critical foundation gave the campaign something rare: genuine credibility to amplify.

But it was what came after the festival circuit that separated this rollout from a typical arthouse release. After the world premiere at South by Southwest, Riley began building word-of-mouth hype by throwing screenings on college campuses, where he personally showed up to talk to students. That kind of hands-on, community-first approach is almost unheard of at this scale. Riley wasn’t just dispatching a publicist, he was present, accessible, and turning each screening into an organizing event as much as a promotional one. It’s the kind of authentic cast and creator engagement that no amount of media spend can replicate.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 13: (L-R) Keke Palmer and Lizzo attend the Los Angeles premiere of Neon's "I Love Boosters" at DGA Theater Complex on May 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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The star power behind I Love Boosters was equally instrumental. The film stars Keke Palmer, LaKeith Stanfield, Naomi Ackie, Demi Moore, Taylour Paige, Eiza González, Poppy Liu, Don Cheadle, and Will Poulter — an ensemble that would headline any major studio release.

And this cast wasn’t simply showing up to junkets. The full cast, including Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, Eiza González, LaKeith Stanfield, and director Boots Riley, turned out together for a special screening at Williamsburg Cinemas in New York City. The talent actually showed up — not to pose for one photo and disappear, but to be fully present in the promotional moment and bring their individual audiences along with them.

Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, and Eiza González leaned into the film’s premise with genuine playfulness in press runs, discussing who broke character fastest on set and revealing what they actually "boosted" from production. Their press run became nonstop viral clips circulated around the internet. In one of the most beloved castings of recent memory, breakout star Poppy Liu (Hacks) had chemistry with fan favorite Keke Palmer that won’t soon be forgotten.

It was the kind of cast chemistry that translates directly to social media virality: authentic, funny, and impossible to stage. Each interview clip became its own piece of organic marketing content circulating across platforms.

Poppy Liu at the "I Love Boosters" Los Angeles Premiere held at DGA Theater on May 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty Images)

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Then there was the music angle, which gave the campaign an almost musical-rollout quality rarely seen in film. The film’s title is taken from a song by Riley's band The Coup — specifically from Pick a Bigger Weapon, their 2006 album — giving the project deep roots in Black cultural history and an existing fan base primed to engage. That lineage wasn't incidental; it was actively threaded through the campaign's identity, connecting hip-hop culture to the film's anti-capitalist ethos in a way that felt earned rather than grafted on.

The true masterstroke, however, was Boots Riley on X. In the days surrounding the May 22 release, virtually every social media platform was dotted with posts of Riley personally encouraging people to go see the film, sometimes retweeting audience reactions and sometimes issuing full-on calls to action. The campaign had the energy of a concert tour, not a film release. Riley turned his own social presence into a direct sales channel, responding to individual fans, calling out people who said they were waiting for discount Tuesday, and even playfully scolding those who hadn’t booked tickets yet.

Riley was vocal about wanting audiences to support his original satire as it went up against Disney’s The Mandalorian and Grogu at the box office, famously posting: "Theaters, tell folks coming in that 'Mandalorian and Grogu' are not the droids they are looking for." That wit — a filmmaker taking on a billion-dollar franchise with a Star Wars quote — captured the exact energy of the film itself and spread widely because it was genuinely funny.

Eiza González, Naomi Ackie, Keke Palmer, Poppy Liu and Taylour Paige at the "I Love Boosters" New York Special Screening held at Williamsburg Cinemas on May 20, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Adela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images)

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The campaign hit a breaking point that became its own news cycle. Riley posted so aggressively that X throttled his unverified account, blocking him from posting and quote-tweeting above a daily limit. His response was to publicly announce he’d been forced to purchase X Premium: "They got me. They blocked me from doing too many posts and quote tweets per day without being verified. So it was stopping me from promoting. Only allowing me to retweet. So now I’m temporarily verified." A filmmaker getting rate-limited by X while trying to market his own movie is the kind of moment money can’t buy. It went viral, earned press coverage, and reinforced the David-versus-Goliath narrative that was central to the film's entire identity.

Riley also instructed fans to call their local arthouse theaters and request screenings, telling one follower directly: "If you call and tell them you and your friends want the movie, they’ll get it." He effectively turned his audience into a street team, treating them as collaborators in the release rather than passive consumers.

Every element of this campaign, from the SXSW premiere to the campus screenings to the cast's press tour chemistry to Riley's relentless X presence, told a single, consistent story: this film is for the people, made by the people, and the people need to show up. In a landscape saturated with algorithmic ad spend and influencer integrations, that clarity of message is increasingly rare and increasingly powerful.

The studios spend hundreds of millions trying to manufacture exactly what Boots Riley pulled off with a phone and an X account. Now that's a movement.