Take a movie, leave a movie. That's the concept of the "Free Blockbuster" kiosks opening across the nation.Like the Little Free Libraries that inspired them, Free Blockbuster aims to bring free entertainment to the masses, providing community boxes where neighbors can drop off unwanted DVDs or VHS tapes, and pick up a new one to watch at home.There’s no need to worry about late fees or laminated membership cards either. This one is free -- there’s no catch.And now there's one in the Cincinnati area. It's actually located just across the river in Covington, Kentucky, just outside of the Earth To Kentucky art and toy shop at the corner of Main and West Ninth streets.A little blue newspaper box sits outside of the storefront, where anyone can grab a movie or leave one behind. You can follow them on Instagram to learn more. The concept of Free Blockbuster was started in the Los Angeles area in 2018. Its mission is to "combat the myth of scarcity by providing free entertainment to as many people as possible."Now, there are dozens of franchise locations across the nation. To join the movement, click here.
Take a movie, leave a movie. That's the concept of the "Free Blockbuster" kiosks opening across the nation.
Like the Little Free Libraries that inspired them, Free Blockbuster aims to bring free entertainment to the masses, providing community boxes where neighbors can drop off unwanted DVDs or VHS tapes, and pick up a new one to watch at home.
There’s no need to worry about late fees or laminated membership cards either. This one is free -- there’s no catch.
And now there's one in the Cincinnati area. It's actually located just across the river in Covington, Kentucky, just outside of the Earth To Kentucky art and toy shop at the corner of Main and West Ninth streets.
A little blue newspaper box sits outside of the storefront, where anyone can grab a movie or leave one behind. You can follow them on Instagram to learn more.
The concept of Free Blockbuster was started in the Los Angeles area in 2018. Its mission is to "combat the myth of scarcity by providing free entertainment to as many people as possible."
Now, there are dozens of franchise locations across the nation. To join the movement, click here.