VolunteeR
Help Us Keep Physical Media Undead and Thriving
At Killer Video, we're building something more than just a collection of tapes—we're building a living, breathing (sometimes screaming) tribute to the wild world of analog horror, outsider cinema, and the golden age of the video store. We're also doing it with the help of passionate volunteers who believe that physical media still matters.
If that sounds like you, we’d love to have you on our crew.
Ways to Get Involved:
Man the Shop
Help run the front counter of our working video rental store. Chat with guests, recommend deep cuts, and keep the place running with that quirky charm that made 80s and 90s video stores so unforgettable. If you’ve ever dreamed of working in a place with rows of horror tapes and customers asking “got anything good?”—this is it.
Catalog the Collection
Behind the scenes, there’s a mountain of tapes, posters, clamshells, and oddities that need to be sorted, scanned, and properly archived. If you love organizing, nerding out over variants, or diving into forgotten formats, we could use your brain (and your hands).
Hunt the Wild
Our collection doesn’t grow on trees. It comes from dusty basements, flea markets, dead malls, and the depths of eBay. If you’ve got an eye for the rare and the ridiculous, help us hunt down lost media, out-of-print tapes, and the next holy grail of VHS horror.
Support Events
We host film screenings, horror trivia nights, celebrity Q&As, community movie swaps, and all kinds of killer events. Volunteers help with everything from setup and takedown to ticketing, merch tables, tech support, and making sure our guests have an unforgettable (and maybe slightly haunted) time.
There’s no one way to help out. We need all kinds of weirdos, collectors, organizers, extroverts, introverts, movie buffs, and people who just love a good project. Whether you’ve got one afternoon a month or want to become a core part of the team, there's a role for you. You don’t need any special skills to start—just curiosity, a little time, and a love for the weirder side of film history. We'll teach you the rest.