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Streaming didn’t kill the video star. Brooklyn’s Night Owl Video is reviving a brick-and-mortar movie scene that’s been ...
Get transported to a simpler age, before streaming services and digital media, at The Last Blockbuster in the world, a ...
Remember the days of going to your favorite video store and grabbing a movie from the shelf? Well, you can do it again in Williamsburg.
Cassette and VHS tapes once ruled the world of entertainment — but, just a half-century after they came on the scene, they’ve ...
Co-founded by Aaron Hamel and Jess Mills, Night Owl Video aims to create a “gathering place for film fanatics, celluloid crackpots, gore hounds, cinephiles, Letterboxd patrons, and everyone in between ...
Night Owl Video, a store that specializes in selling physical media of all kinds, opens at 288 Grand St in Williamsburg this Friday. Fans of all things retro and Y2K can find everything from VHS ...
New Yorkers who long for the days of browsing video stores to find their next ... rabid and is growing all the time.” The store's large stock of VHS tapes — priced starting at $5 each and ...
ranking Blockbuster as one of the top five most missed high street stores by Brits. Customers can browse the iconic blue and yellow video cases for their films of choice, then take the empty VHS ...