Visions Video
Nonprofit, volunteer run video store!
183 main st Northampton, MA
Now accepting dvd, blu-ray & vhs donations! DM for info!

Western, Massachusetts!! We have an exclusive screening of OUR HERO, BALTHAZAR, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker @rickycamillerinyc moderated by @gwmyers of Visions Video.
🎬 Sunday, June 7 | 6:30PM
Greenfield Garden Cinema @greenfieldgardencinema
Tickets at ourherobalthazar.com

Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday is June 1st, Visions volunteer Theodore picked some of his favorite films for you all. He will be presenting and introducing a screening of Seven Year Itch at the Sunderland Public Library on June 1st to celebrate.

Big thanks to Otis and Zach for helping with cataloging today and all the volunteers that help keep visions alive and humming! If you’re interested in volunteering we have a lot of cataloging to do in preparation for our expansion and a doubling of our library! Email us at info@visionsvideo.org or message us here for more info!
Dive into this portion of VOIDVERSE from @sagapressbooks with author @damienlober and @boogribbons of @dustwitchcult from the @visions.video book launch. This is from the chapter The Endless Sink, aka the all one sentence chapter.
Photography by @josephloftusmedia

Visions video is excited to partner with @amherstcinema on their Late Night series! We now have a shelf featuring past selections in the series that Amherst Cinema programmer Alex Hornbeck so kindly pulled from our collection. The series runs Fridays at 9:45pm with Tenebre next week, and Multiple Maniacs on May 15th. The series will take a break for the summer and then resume in September! Starting in the fall active Visions Video members will get the Amherst Cinema member rate which is a discount of $3.50 off the regular ticket price! 🎥 👻 💿✨

Visions video is excited to partner with @amherstcinema on their Late Night series! We now have a shelf featuring past selections in the series that Amherst Cinema programmer Alex Hornbeck so kindly pulled from our collection. The series runs Fridays at 9:45pm with Tenebre next week, and Multiple Maniacs on May 15th. The series will take a break for the summer and then resume in September! Starting in the fall active Visions Video members will get the Amherst Cinema member rate which is a discount of $3.50 off the regular ticket price! 🎥 👻 💿✨

Psyched to add the new Texas Chainsaw doc by Alexandre O. Philippe, Chain Reactions to the collection along with a shelf of films that are discussed in the film. From Dark Sky Films: “Fifty years after Tobe Hooper’s THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE shocked the world and forever changed the face of global cinema and popular culture, CHAIN REACTIONS charts the film’s profound impact and lasting influence on five great artists – Patton Oswalt, Takashi Miike, Alexandra Heller- Nicholas, Stephen King, and Karyn Kusama – through early memories, sensory experiences, and childhood trauma. By crafting a dynamic dialogue between contemporary footage and never-before-seen outtakes and delving into personal impressions triggered by distinct audiovisual formats (16mm, 35mm, VHS, digital), CHAIN REACTIONS goes to the heart of how a scruffy, no-budget independent film wormed its way into our collective nightmares and permanently altered the zeitgeist.“

Psyched to add the new Texas Chainsaw doc by Alexandre O. Philippe, Chain Reactions to the collection along with a shelf of films that are discussed in the film. From Dark Sky Films: “Fifty years after Tobe Hooper’s THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE shocked the world and forever changed the face of global cinema and popular culture, CHAIN REACTIONS charts the film’s profound impact and lasting influence on five great artists – Patton Oswalt, Takashi Miike, Alexandra Heller- Nicholas, Stephen King, and Karyn Kusama – through early memories, sensory experiences, and childhood trauma. By crafting a dynamic dialogue between contemporary footage and never-before-seen outtakes and delving into personal impressions triggered by distinct audiovisual formats (16mm, 35mm, VHS, digital), CHAIN REACTIONS goes to the heart of how a scruffy, no-budget independent film wormed its way into our collective nightmares and permanently altered the zeitgeist.“

Psyched to add the new Texas Chainsaw doc by Alexandre O. Philippe, Chain Reactions to the collection along with a shelf of films that are discussed in the film. From Dark Sky Films: “Fifty years after Tobe Hooper’s THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE shocked the world and forever changed the face of global cinema and popular culture, CHAIN REACTIONS charts the film’s profound impact and lasting influence on five great artists – Patton Oswalt, Takashi Miike, Alexandra Heller- Nicholas, Stephen King, and Karyn Kusama – through early memories, sensory experiences, and childhood trauma. By crafting a dynamic dialogue between contemporary footage and never-before-seen outtakes and delving into personal impressions triggered by distinct audiovisual formats (16mm, 35mm, VHS, digital), CHAIN REACTIONS goes to the heart of how a scruffy, no-budget independent film wormed its way into our collective nightmares and permanently altered the zeitgeist.“

Monday night visions video micro-cinema is excited to welcome Videopunks for their live remix and recording of an anime classic. Videopunks present live experimental re-edits, hacks and rescores- completely reworking the source material and present a fully hacked reimagining with a live hardware score. Not to be missed!@vxpx.info

Monday night visions video micro-cinema is excited to welcome Videopunks for their live remix and recording of an anime classic. Videopunks present live experimental re-edits, hacks and rescores- completely reworking the source material and present a fully hacked reimagining with a live hardware score. Not to be missed!@vxpx.info

Monday night visions video micro-cinema is excited to welcome Videopunks for their live remix and recording of an anime classic. Videopunks present live experimental re-edits, hacks and rescores- completely reworking the source material and present a fully hacked reimagining with a live hardware score. Not to be missed!@vxpx.info

Monday night visions video micro-cinema is excited to welcome Videopunks for their live remix and recording of an anime classic. Videopunks present live experimental re-edits, hacks and rescores- completely reworking the source material and present a fully hacked reimagining with a live hardware score. Not to be missed!@vxpx.info

Join us for a screening of the documentary Fear of Heights at Visions Video on Friday April 24th at 7pm
Ticket link in bio or available at the door.
A special documentary screening of Fear of Heights at Visions Video. In 1983, film student Rich Murray was handed $20,000 in a brown paper bag by a hustler named 'Butch.' These were the funds he used to direct his first music video for a local Philly rocker named Alan Mann. That video for the song “Christmas on the Block” went on to become the first and perhaps only video by an unsigned artist to play on regular rotation on MTV.
Using “Christmas on the Block” as a framing device, Murray illuminates Mann’s larger story - and how he could have, should of and almost did make it, but didn’t because of his excesses, and a tragic accidental death. The film also turns the lens sharply on the film’s director (Murray) and how his own excesses might have resulted in the same tragic trajectory, that but for wisdom and luck, did not.
Best known as the director of mega hit clips for 90's MTV icons Kris Kross and Spin Doctors, Rich Murray directed over 100 music videos on the way to becoming one of the most prolific directors during the classic music video era.
Murray's feature film directing debut, Snipes, starring Zoe Saldana, Nelly and Dean Winters premiered at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival and subsequently won the Festival of Independents at the 2002 Philadelphia International Film Festival.
Murray has numerous other feature film credits as both a producer and assistant director and has been a member of the Director's Guild of America since 1988.

Join us for a screening of the documentary Fear of Heights at Visions Video on Friday April 24th at 7pm
Ticket link in bio or available at the door.
A special documentary screening of Fear of Heights at Visions Video. In 1983, film student Rich Murray was handed $20,000 in a brown paper bag by a hustler named 'Butch.' These were the funds he used to direct his first music video for a local Philly rocker named Alan Mann. That video for the song “Christmas on the Block” went on to become the first and perhaps only video by an unsigned artist to play on regular rotation on MTV.
Using “Christmas on the Block” as a framing device, Murray illuminates Mann’s larger story - and how he could have, should of and almost did make it, but didn’t because of his excesses, and a tragic accidental death. The film also turns the lens sharply on the film’s director (Murray) and how his own excesses might have resulted in the same tragic trajectory, that but for wisdom and luck, did not.
Best known as the director of mega hit clips for 90's MTV icons Kris Kross and Spin Doctors, Rich Murray directed over 100 music videos on the way to becoming one of the most prolific directors during the classic music video era.
Murray's feature film directing debut, Snipes, starring Zoe Saldana, Nelly and Dean Winters premiered at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival and subsequently won the Festival of Independents at the 2002 Philadelphia International Film Festival.
Murray has numerous other feature film credits as both a producer and assistant director and has been a member of the Director's Guild of America since 1988.

Join us for a screening of the documentary Fear of Heights at Visions Video on Friday April 24th at 7pm
Ticket link in bio or available at the door.
A special documentary screening of Fear of Heights at Visions Video. In 1983, film student Rich Murray was handed $20,000 in a brown paper bag by a hustler named 'Butch.' These were the funds he used to direct his first music video for a local Philly rocker named Alan Mann. That video for the song “Christmas on the Block” went on to become the first and perhaps only video by an unsigned artist to play on regular rotation on MTV.
Using “Christmas on the Block” as a framing device, Murray illuminates Mann’s larger story - and how he could have, should of and almost did make it, but didn’t because of his excesses, and a tragic accidental death. The film also turns the lens sharply on the film’s director (Murray) and how his own excesses might have resulted in the same tragic trajectory, that but for wisdom and luck, did not.
Best known as the director of mega hit clips for 90's MTV icons Kris Kross and Spin Doctors, Rich Murray directed over 100 music videos on the way to becoming one of the most prolific directors during the classic music video era.
Murray's feature film directing debut, Snipes, starring Zoe Saldana, Nelly and Dean Winters premiered at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival and subsequently won the Festival of Independents at the 2002 Philadelphia International Film Festival.
Murray has numerous other feature film credits as both a producer and assistant director and has been a member of the Director's Guild of America since 1988.

Join us for a screening of the documentary Fear of Heights at Visions Video on Friday April 24th at 7pm
Ticket link in bio or available at the door.
A special documentary screening of Fear of Heights at Visions Video. In 1983, film student Rich Murray was handed $20,000 in a brown paper bag by a hustler named 'Butch.' These were the funds he used to direct his first music video for a local Philly rocker named Alan Mann. That video for the song “Christmas on the Block” went on to become the first and perhaps only video by an unsigned artist to play on regular rotation on MTV.
Using “Christmas on the Block” as a framing device, Murray illuminates Mann’s larger story - and how he could have, should of and almost did make it, but didn’t because of his excesses, and a tragic accidental death. The film also turns the lens sharply on the film’s director (Murray) and how his own excesses might have resulted in the same tragic trajectory, that but for wisdom and luck, did not.
Best known as the director of mega hit clips for 90's MTV icons Kris Kross and Spin Doctors, Rich Murray directed over 100 music videos on the way to becoming one of the most prolific directors during the classic music video era.
Murray's feature film directing debut, Snipes, starring Zoe Saldana, Nelly and Dean Winters premiered at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival and subsequently won the Festival of Independents at the 2002 Philadelphia International Film Festival.
Murray has numerous other feature film credits as both a producer and assistant director and has been a member of the Director's Guild of America since 1988.

Visions Video founding collective member Jesse working tirelessly on cataloging all the new titles we will have available when we expand ✨💿✨

Some new releases and arrivals hitting the shelves including some great Criterion titles, homemade horror, a made for TV version of The Odyssey (you’ll want to have something for comparison for Nolan’s version) an amazingVHS compliation of animations by Arrington De Dionyso from Old Time Relijun and a lot more! Open Sunday 12-6 :)

Some new releases and arrivals hitting the shelves including some great Criterion titles, homemade horror, a made for TV version of The Odyssey (you’ll want to have something for comparison for Nolan’s version) an amazingVHS compliation of animations by Arrington De Dionyso from Old Time Relijun and a lot more! Open Sunday 12-6 :)

Some new releases and arrivals hitting the shelves including some great Criterion titles, homemade horror, a made for TV version of The Odyssey (you’ll want to have something for comparison for Nolan’s version) an amazingVHS compliation of animations by Arrington De Dionyso from Old Time Relijun and a lot more! Open Sunday 12-6 :)

Some new releases and arrivals hitting the shelves including some great Criterion titles, homemade horror, a made for TV version of The Odyssey (you’ll want to have something for comparison for Nolan’s version) an amazingVHS compliation of animations by Arrington De Dionyso from Old Time Relijun and a lot more! Open Sunday 12-6 :)

Visions Video is psyched to partner with Easthampton Film Festival for a screening of Video Dreams! Join us on Sunday April 19th at 7pm for a special early screening of an award-winning documentary feature film by Thomas Seymour at Visions Video.Ticket link in bio! From Blockbuster dreams to streaming screens, Video Dreams: A VHS Massacre Story follows a filmmaker’s journey through a vanishing world. Follow the directors thirty-year odyssey to get on the shelf of Blockbuster Video and beyond. A tale of struggle, perseverance, and what to do when your dreams no longer make sense. This multiple award-winning film features Lloyd Kaufman (creator of The Toxic Avenger), Debbie Rochon, Joe Bob Briggs, and many others. From Tom Seymour, creator of VHS Massacre 1 & 2 and American Expendables.
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