Coronation Street star Claire Sweeney has recalled how she got her big soap break on Brookside thanks to a letter.
With narration by Maya Hawke, Alex Ross Perry’s three-hour video essay about the role of video shops in popular culture frames them as sites of pleasure, pain and potential.
Suda Prohaska was the reporter 43 years ago, Feb. 13, 1982. VCRs were expensive home electronics back then. Today, they've been replaced by DVRs and streaming services.
Claire Sweeney owes her acting career to a complete stroke of luck after writing to Brookside producers at what proved to be ...
The guitarist also shared details of a song he wrote for a Guitar World compilataion CD that ended up on his 1985 solo album ...
After the DeepSeek-related stock meltdown last week, a reader's thought-provoking question has Ian pushing back against a ...
However, nothing could ever give you a better description of what you will suffer through as you watch the movie Monstrosity ...
Oscar-nominated composer Daniel Blumberg tells IndieWire about rhyming with the picture, whether it's VistaVision or Betamax.
In 2003, when his extensive collection of VHS, cassette and Betamax tapes that contained recordings of old radio, television shows and movies seemed to be nearing their life expectancy ...
Panasonic is one of the most interesting TV brands around at the moment. Why? Because as well as re-launching its TVs in the US last year, it also got a strong record creating “as the director ...
Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened. Wait, never mind. Don’t cry, because it’s not over at all. For 14-ish hours, TikTok went dark in the United States of America to ...