
20 American Movie Theaters Still Projecting Film
The movie theaters, universities and museums that use 35mm film projectors to show movies the way the filmmakers intended.

The movie theaters, universities and museums that use 35mm film projectors to show movies the way the filmmakers intended.

The story of Karen Hoskin and Montanya Distillers producing one of the country’s top craft varieties isn’t one of convention.

In Hawaii, during the late 1970s, Ballard Trent Edwards V would strap a massive longboard to the roof of his VW Fastback and drive to the beach.

The Lomo’Instant camera goes beyond other instant cameras with its range of creative controls and add-ons while still appealing to a new generation of analog photographers just looking for a start shooting film.
By Jack Seemer

The Karmann Ghia will never set any land speed records, but the small, sporty coupe was the perfect post-war car for VW.
By Amos Kwon

Why do some filmmakers still shoot on film? We followed the film from Kodak’s headquarters to the big screen to find out.

We got behind the wheel of the Volvo XC90, an SUV that’s redefining the Swedish brand’s identity.

The Impossible Project is the sole surviving manufacturer of Polaroid instant film.
By Jack Seemer

Can’t tell a fad from the hard fitness truth?
By Peter Koch

A look at how sharing platforms like Uber and Airbnb positively and negatively affect our world.
By Darren Murph

The Tissot T-Touch Expert Solar is a touchscreen watch in the midst of a smartwatch world.

The best touring motorcycles for adventurers looking to get dirty, speed freaks dragging knees and riders looking to devour miles luxuriously.

In 2010, the final roll of Kodachrome was developed by Dwayne’s Photo, a lab in Parsons, Kansas.
By Jack Seemer

Your tired eyes need help day and night. Here are ten eye skincare products to help you look your best.
By Amos Kwon

The S65 AMG is a sports car for the rich, powerful and amply pampered.

Lumu is an innovative new light meter that works with something you already have in your pocket — a smartphone.
By Jason Heaton

The Nikonos camera produced many of history’s greatest underwater images.
By Jason Heaton

BaselWorld is around the corner but until the big news breaks, we’ve got you covered with new watches from Jaeger-LeCoultre, Breitling, Hublot and Swiss Army, plus a video from Down Under.
By Jason Heaton

What shooting film lacks in instant gratification, it makes up for in satisfaction, especially if you learn to process and scan your own film.
By Jason Heaton

Nau’s new Spring 2015 collection includes several new items optimized for cycling commuters. It’s time you discovered clothing tailor-made for your lifestyle.
By Gear Patrol