Film festivals and theater S&Man premiered in the
Toronto International Film Festival's "Midnight Madness", in 2006.
Twitch Film reported that the film's release at the Toronto International Film Festival caused controversy both offline and online, but
TMZ reported that the film was popular at the festival. It was shown again at
South by Southwest in
Austin, Texas, in 2006, and UnionDocs in
Brooklyn,
New York, in 2009.
S&Man had a theatrical release at the reRun Gastropub Theater in
New York City in 2010.
Home video The DVD and Blu-ray of the film were released on 12 October 2010. The
DVD and
Blu-ray releases both include deleted scenes, other unused material, and two commentary tracks (one featuring Petty and Marcisak, the other featuring Zebub). Nick Schager of
The Village Voice criticized the pseudo-documentary conceit as "a transparent and uninformative gimmick". Meg Hewings of
Hour Community reviewed the film negatively overall, describing it as "puzzling" and "somewhat pointless".''
Joe Leydon of Variety'' described the film as an "uncomfortably close look at underground horror" and speculated that the film "could scare up a cult following on the midnight screening circuit". ==References==