
Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz Go VHS-Hunting at Kim's Video — 'Dune,' 'After Hours,' and More

In an era where Hollywood is always looking for the next big reboot, what better place to find a piece of brilliant undiscovered IP than a store stuffed with some of the most obscure VHS tapes ever made? That’s not exactly what brought 'Caught Stealing' co-stars Austin Butler and #zoekravitz to Kim’s Video Underground at the Alamo Drafthouse in Lower Manhattan, but after digging through the stacks with Rolling Stone film critic David Fear, there may just be a Gymkata remake in Butler’s future. #movies As a bit of scene-setting, Kim’s Video, for New Yorkers of a certain vintage, was once the place to explore the vast, bonkers expanses of the cinematic universe. Its various locations were a staple of the lower Manhattan landscape during the Nineties and 2000s (the last one closed in 2014, but the “Underground” locale opened at Alamo earlier this year).
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AI GeneratedRolling Stone critic David Feer hosts actors Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz at Kim's Video to discuss their upcoming film *Caught Stealing*. The group explores the nostalgia of physical video stores, discusses cinematic influences, and browses obscure VHS tapes, reflecting on the tactile experience of movie discovery compared to modern streaming.
