Director Josh Johnson's doc is a love letter to the outdated medium and explores how VHS revolutionized people's relationship with media. By Joshua Stecker Rewind This! Still - H 2013 AUSTIN — While ...
One of my earliest memories, from when I was four or five years old, is seeing a cardboard display case decked out with pristine copies of Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman movie, complete with the iconic bat ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Fair says it will be "rewinding the clock to the golden age of home video" with an exhibit set to debut next year as an "immersive tribute to the VHS era." After what ...
Running into a Blockbuster Video, smelling a room full of plastic cases and VHS tapes, it was a scramble for whichever newly released movies weren’t already rented out. Then, the gentle reminder on ...
The year is 1980. Your TV is the size of a washing machine, your jeans are aggressively acid-washed, and the only way to find your friends is by biking to every house in the neighborhood. Your mom ...
When Nicole Wiegand wants to relax, she reaches back to 1987. Most evenings, Ms. Wiegand, a 37-year-old owner of an art store in Philadelphia, browses her extensive video collection, pops one into a ...
In the 1970s, the first ads began appearing in the Caller-Times for the newest home entertainment system, VCRs. Record the TV programs and games you might miss and watch them later, for around $1,000 ...
According to the Los Angeles Times, Distribution Video Audio in Burbank, Calif., shipped its final truckload of VHS tapes in October -- the last time it plans to make VHS shipments, and the last major ...