Streaming didn’t kill the video star. Dust off your VCRs, ’90s kids — a new NYC video store is reviving a brick-and-mortar movie scene pushed to the brink of extinction by streaming platforms. Opened ...
With movie adaptations of books, the essential virtue is audacity, the readiness to transform the source material. That’s equally true of documentaries, as seen in “Videoheaven,” Alex Ross Perry’s ...
The entire time I lived in New York, I aspired to impress the video store clerks. Specifically the clerks at Kim’s Video and Music, a retail store in the East Village since 1986, sharing space with a ...
A trip to the video store was once a weekly ritual, and now one Minnesota movie lover is trying to bring that experience back ...
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