Chris Rose, an L.A. writer, producer and director, created his own video library, which includes more than 250 titles.
The first time I met Jonathon Carmichael, he was carrying an armful of vintage Halloween blow molds into his horror museum.
IN this era of Netflix and Amazon it’s not often you end up in a video rental store, but that’s exactly where I found myself ...
Be immersed again as you connect with some of the first flicks to make you jump. Just don't forget your acid wash jeans, your ...
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 ...
Times are a-changing, and some household items that were found in every '80s and '90s home are rarely seen today -- we're ...
"Sometimes you watch a movie and one image gets stuck in your mind… just one simple image that can make you shit your pants ...
History’s real disruptors often hide beneath the user interface. Reed Hastings taught us where untapped data hides.
No one paid attention to Cory Doctorow’s warnings about how the digital world is eroding human rights in the real world – ...
PEOPLE staffer Rachel McRady goes back in time to the 'last decade before the future' thanks to a Colorado museum exhibit ...
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 ...
But Powers couldn’t shake the images that were playing out in her head: flickering televisions, chairs flying across the kitchen and possessed trees crashing through the bedroom window. When her ...
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