You know those random items your parents hoarded for years, the ones that seemed utterly pointless when you were a kid? Maybe it was a collection of mismatched Tupperware, that ancient VHS player, or ...
Have you ever looked back at your expansive Video Home System (VHS) collection and wondered if it's worth anything? From about 1977 through the '90s, VHS was the main format to watch and record film.
The fantastic character designs of The Legend of Zelda series have always lent themselves very well to amiibo, toys, and all of that sweet merchandising action that we all seem to love very muchly.
Exclusive: Eagle Rock's premier repertory screening venue and cultiest video store in Los Angeles has partnered with the Bay Area Video Coalition to digitize an archive of rare, genre-spanning titles ...
1.Troll dolls, which you had a collection of, and would dress up in different clothes. They were like the original Labubus. Patty_c / Getty Images 2.The Pepsi commercial with the Spice Girls that ...
Vidiots, a holdover from the golden age of VHS, is staging a comeback as a community hub. By Nancy Kiu Nancy Kiu is a screenwriter based in Los Angeles. A companion to T’s 212 series about New York ...
As I shift my car into park outside the metallic warehouse that houses Cap City Video Lounge, a surge of memories engulfs my mind. I'm transported to my childhood home, where I grasp the dark, ...
Long Beach resident Evan Halleck is using social media to chronicle his mission to amass the world’s largest collection of “The Mummy” on VHS. His one rule is that he must acquire tapes through visits ...
Videotapes and the VCRs they're played on first appeared in the United States in 1977, the same year "Star Wars" was released. However, the technology had been available in Japan since 1971 when the ...
“’Chekhov’s Guns’ is a song about getting to the point, which is something i’m forever trying to get better at,” McLusky’s Andy Falkous says of the band’s jagged new single. “Also, death, all art is ...