From creature features to film-school classics, Chris Rose's personal Kitchen Video library, which includes more than 250 titles, pays homage to independent video stores of the past and the ...
Videostop II, which opened in the Junction Arts & Media offices for the month of December, offers a retro video store rental ...
BROOKLYN, New York (WABC) — What’s old is new again in Brooklyn. Remember the days of going to your favorite video store and grabbing a movie from the shelf? Well, you can do it again in Williamsburg.
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 small joy of getting lost in a video store for hours has become harder and harder to come by over the past decade. It’s this feeling, trying to recapture a once key part of movie culture, that ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Cowboy boots and VHS tapes: Texas-born Chris Rose puts his unique stamp on a ...
Chris Rose fondly remembers the days when he worked at the independent video store We Luv Video in Austin, Texas. He was in his early 20s and finishing film school at the University of Texas at Austin ...