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A new documentary, Videoheaven, charts the rise and fall of the video store but some of us were there - and witnessed it ...
But it did draw the eye of director Alex Ross Perry and appears as part of his essay film, “ Videoheaven ” because in the background of the shot, there are not one, but two video stores.
Alex Ross Perry’s Videoheaven, a labour of love ten years in the making, retraces this history using solely appropriated footage from a vast array of films, ranging from huge Hollywood ...
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 ...
I thought about this line––granted, a line I think about at least once a week––while watching Alex Ross Perry’s Videoheaven, which is perhaps the closet a movie can come to putting us back in the four ...
Thankfully, Alex Ross Perry’s genre-spanning satire Pavementscombines fact, fiction, and recreation in its analysis of one of the most important indie rock bands of the 1990s.
Filmmaker Alex Ross Perry makes the most of this reality with “Pavements,” his alternately self-conscious and disarmingly sly film about the band Pavement.
Tonally and thematically, Pavements (now streaming on Mubi) is the cinematic distillation of the scene in the Homerpalooza ...
The band Pavement has always straddled the line between sincerity and irony, whether in interviews, music videos, or their own songs. So it’s only fitting that director Alex Ross Perry’s new film, ...
Disney has hired Alex Ross Perry, the writer-director of the Sundance indie Listen Up Philip. The focus will be Christopher Robin as an adult, which brings him back to A.A. Milne’s famous bear ...