Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Stranger Things" (Credit: Netflix) Alex Ross Perry’s new film “Videoheaven” is a unique achievement – an ode to video stores that ...
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 week on Overanalysis Theatre is Videoheaven (now streaming on The Criterion Channel), director Alex Ross Perry’s nearly three-hour documentary about the depiction of video stores in films and TV.
The worlds of Alex Ross Perry tend to thrive on confrontation. In 2014, the writer/director arrived at Sundance with Listen Up Philip, an acerbic comedy that showcased his knack for characters at once ...
“This is not my favorite band,” exclaims filmmaker Alex Ross Perry about the indie rock group Pavement, who is the subject of his documentary Pavements. That’s not a ding. The Stockton, CA born band, ...
On a rainy day in late May, I walked up to an unassuming record store in Brooklyn, unaware I was about to spend an incredible day watching disgusting movie magic happen. When I officially entered the ...
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Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Not Getting Stoned with Alex Ross Perry (2019)' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of ...
Alex Ross Perry’s new film “Videoheaven” is a unique achievement – an ode to video stores that elegantly charts the rise of the local video store, its expansion and corporatization and the ultimate ...