Arts & Entertainment Le Video's Archive Remains In Cold Storage, Not Rentable; Lost Weekend Video Seeks New Business Model Remember how we got the great news last December that the vast DVD and VHS collection belonging to now defunct Le Video was getting purchased by Alamo Drafthouse, which also partnered with the
Arts & Entertainment Lost Weekend Video Actually Closing On Valencia, Moving In With Alamo Drafthouse Well, once again: This is sad. But perhaps not as sad as previous tales of the demise of video stores beloved by local cinephiles. It turns out that part of the deal struck
SF News Alamo Drafthouse To Buy Le Video's Huge Collection, Rent Titles Out Of Their Lobby Alamo Drafthouse hasn't even opened yet, and they're already making friends with San Francisco film lovers. The movie theater confirmed today that they are indeed buying the now officially closed Le Video movie
SF News Is Alamo Drafthouse About To Buy Le Video's Collection? The Inner Sunset video store Le Video is not long for this world, but the question of what happens to the store's huge inventory of films remains to be decided. The store, with
Arts & Entertainment Despite All Efforts To Save It, Le Video Once Again About To Close Last weekend the Chronicle told the encouraging tale of tiny, 32-year-old Video Wave, which was saved by loyal Noe Valley neighbors by sharing space with a candy store. But a move last year
Arts & Entertainment Green Apple Books Expanding Into Le Video Space To Save Two Dying Media Things looked grim for Le Video when the quirky movie rental spot announced they would stop renting videos at the end of April. Today, however, it looks like their calls for a co-tenant
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco's Iconic Le Video Expected To Close Next Month Le Video, the Inner Sunset video rental store known for its eccentric organizational system, its wide selection of hard-to-find titles, and its smarty-pants staff, has announced that they expect to stop renting movies