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THE AWESOME ART OF VENEGAR SYNDROME

From the depths of the era of the VHS era of the 80s, one company has taken their love of genre cinema to the heights of restoration and stunning limited edition cover art for their physical releases.

For those lucky enough to grow up in the era of the video store, especially during the VHS era of the 80s, one would be presented with aisles upon aisles of B movies, churned out to keep shelves stocked as video rental became a vastly profitable enterprise for relatively inexpensive genre movies.

More often than not (actually, far more often), the cover art was either infinitely more exciting (or dubiously misleading) than the actual content of the film inside. Many of these titles, be it action, martial arts, horror, sci-fi or exploitation, used elaborate hand painted cover art as a way of selling the title as worthy of the few dollars coughed up to rent. As the VHS era continued into the 90s and early 00s, as DVD became the dominate format, cover art became decidedly less inspired via rush-job Photoshop cover ‘art’, using scans of the actors faces, generic color schemes, a visual gag found on countless other movie covers (like the overused ‘blue and orange’ motif), was a product of studios needing to sell titles based on an attractive face or a former star slumming it in the direct to video market.

One entity that clearly reveled in that era of the 80s VHS cover is the restoration and distribution company VINEGAR SYNDROME. The company’s name was derived from the effect caused by deterioration of celluloid film reels over time that creates a distinctively strong vinegar odor as the physical elements break down. VS has restored over 500 movies from a variety of underground and cult movie genres, in a literal race against time to ensure the preservation of a type of film making in scarce supply, many amongst their catlog that haven’t been heard from or seen since their last foray on video store shelves.

Be it blood soaked teen slasher films or wandering ninjas or samurai in places like New York City, even beloved comedies like Drop Dead Fred, VS has caught the acclaim of institutions and preservation bodies such as NYC’s Museum of Modern Art and DC’s Library of Congress plus ongoing screenings, including on 35mm, at film houses like The Alamo Drafthouse. Indicative of this effort are the stunning, newly commissioned art from a variety of independent artists works that find their way to the limited edition Blu Ray releases, as well as the multitude of genre specific design applied to their DVD releases. We’ve dropped a few of our favorite examples of the limited Blu Ray releases below, but a deep dive into their vast catalog is well worth your time (and money if you want to beef up your physical movie collection). Dig in HERE.

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ON THE SHELF 1990: THIS MONTH IN VHS RELEASES

So what we’re people flocking to the video store to rent? Here’s the New Release schedule if you we’re hitting the local rental store in JUNE 1990!

It’s Friday night, school’s out, your homework is all done, it’s time to hit the video store with your best friends to grab a bunch of New Releases for a pizza and soda infused sleep over!

So what we’re people flocking to the video store to rent? Obviously it’s tricky to track down the more obscure direct-to-video B-movie releases, however, here’s the New Release schedule if you we’re hitting the local rental store in JUNE 1990!

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JUNE 13TH:

HEART CONDITION (New Line Cinema): Comedy starring Bob Hoskins and Denzel Washington

MY LEFT FOOT (Palace): True life drama and Oscar winner starring Daniel Day Lewis

TANGO & CASH (Warner Bros): Cult favorite macho action extravaganza starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell

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JUNE 14TH:

ALWAYS (Universal): Steven Spielberg directs Richard Dreyfuss, John Goodman and Holly Hunter

THE WIZARD (Universal): Cheesy road movie that served as a two hour Nintendo commercial starring Fred Savage, Beau Bridges and Christian Slater

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JUNE 20TH

STEEL MAGNOLIAS (Tri Star): Drama / Comedy with a legendary ensemble cast including Dolly Parton, Julia Roberts, Sally Field, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah and Olympia Dukakis.

JUNE 21ST:

MUSIC BOX (Tri Star): Thriller starring Jessica Lange

JUNE 27TH:

GROSS ANATOMY (Touchstone): Comedy starring Matthew Modine and Daphne Zuniga (the Princess in Spaceballs)

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JUNE 28TH

SHE-DEVIL (Orion): Wicked comedy of infidelity starring Rosanne Barr and Meryl Streep

THE WAR OF THE ROSES (20th Century Fox): Super cast of Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny Devito in the marriage story from hell.

WE’RE NO ANGELS (Paramount): Neil Jordan directs Sean Penn and Robert De Niro in the remake of the 1955 comedy.

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