Fans are looking back on random VHS movies they watched as a kid and I can relate to this so much.
Lily Gladstone explained how she bought Leonardo DiCaprio's Titanic on VHS, and I'm so here for all the '90s nostalgia.
Clerks II came out 15 years ago, so Kevin Smith decided to take a journey down Memory Lane.
Idle Hands is getting a long-overdue special edition Blu-ray this week from Shout Factory splattered with bonus features like the inside of an airduct after hauling a Halloween dance attendee through an industrial fan. A comedy horror film from 1999 drenched in slapstick gore, punk rock cameos, and ironic teenage nihilism, Idle Hands was a movie I was absolutely obsessed with as a 16 year-old who stayed up until 2 in the morning every day of the week hammering out three-chord trash fires on a shitty Fender practice guitar and watching grimy horror flicks on an …
Netflix's new fantasy series The Witcher gets the 90s treatment with a VHS style fan-made trailer set to "Toss A Coin To Your Witcher".
One of the best things about going to Fantastic Fest each year is discovering all the low-budget, indie, and oddball gems the festival has to offer, and this year, one of the most delightful surprises was the hilarious analog trip down memory lane, VHYes. Directed by Jack Henry Robbins and shot on VHS, the film follows a young boy who gets his first camcorder and immediately starts videotaping his life -- from his favorite late-night shows, to adventures with his friends, and accidentally capturing the end of his parents' marriage -- all of it, big whoops, being taped over the …
Ah, the glory days of VHS; a time of pre-internet analog pirating, kids who put absolutely everything on tape, and the constant threat of losing precious memories forever if you hit that red record button on the wrong video. Such is the era being celebrated in VHYes, a charming and breezy throwback comedy about a boy in 1987 who gets a new VHS recorder for Christmas and accidentally tapes over his parents’ wedding video. That’s already a good hook, but the structural brilliance is in the edit — In something of a found-footage format, VHSYes was shot entirely …
Ah, the glory days of VHS; a time of pre-internet analog pirating, kids who put absolutely everything on tape, and the constant threat of losing precious memories forever if you hit that red record button on the wrong video. Such is the era being celebrated in VHYes, a charming and breezy throwback comedy about a boy in 1987 who gets a new VHS recorder for Christmas and accidentally tapes over his parents’ wedding video. That’s already a good hook, but the structural brilliance is in the edit — In something of a found-footage format, VHSYes was shot entirely …
Ahead of Gamescom, we got hands-on time with Blair Witch, the new horror title from Bloober team, developers of Layers of the Fear games and Observer.