Before directing Warm Bodies, Jonathan Levine‘s indie All the Boys Love Mandy Lane was primed for a huge theatrical run, at least until The Weinstein Company came along and ruined everything.

Budgeted at $600,000, the film was a smash hit out of the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival where TWC won an all-night bidding war to acquire the film for a whopping $3.5 million and committing to 800 screens. It would sit on the shelf for years before finally getting released in 2013.

While it’s available on VOD and Blu-ray, the Snoot (The Guest, Blindspotting, You’re Next, The Devil’s Candy) production has just been added to Netflix for those who have yet to see this indie darling.

Featuring Amber Heard, “All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is about a group of high-schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, “a good girl” who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers begins to mysteriously drop one at a time.”