A documentary by Alex Ross Perry examines how movies and TV have portrayed video store culture. By Ben Kenigsberg Part spoof and part serious, the film is about mythmaking as much as it is about music ...
Director Alex Ross Perry and editor Clyde Folley tell IndieWire about putting together their video essay film on the rise and fall of the video store. Perry and editor Clyde Folley have watched movies ...
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 ...
U.S. indie filmmaker Alex Ross Perry’s long-awaited work Videoheaven, celebrating video stores in Hollywood cinema, will world premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. The film, which ...
The distribution deal follows a world premiere on the Lido for the musical portrait of the iconic 1990s rock band. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Utopia has picked up the U.S. rights to ...
A multi-channel celebration of Pavement eschews the traditional music biopic format, honoring the alternative rockers who cultivated a fierce following outside the mainstream. The decadent displays of ...
When Alex Ross Perry set out to make a film about Pavement, he wanted it to be as absurd as some of the ’90s slacker band’s lyrics. For the indie director, known for “Listen Up Philip” and “Her Smell, ...
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