Blockbuster: Netflix’s new comedy reimagines the video store as a refuge for human connection
Time and distance do a funny thing to the human psyche. It’s been a few decades now, for example, since I paid a late fee at Blockbuster, and just as long since I ignored a Be Kind, Rewind sticker or silently cursed at the barren New Release wall that had somehow always been picked clean long before I got there. Yet here I am, in 2022, feeling a little nostalgic for the era of the video store and reminiscing about a simpler, more analog time in my life that it was so easy to take for granted.
I can’t help it, though. It’s Vanessa Ramos’ fault.
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