
"Their bestselling - and sometimes out of stock - "Old Hollywood" candle will bring you back to the silver screen's golden age with the smell of "deep, smoky and worn-in leather," which might be ideal with TCM playing in the background. The "Rom Com" scent evokes the feeling of a "meet-cute in a grocery aisle" with something clean, fresh and floral (maybe for watching Jane Austen Wrecked My Life or Materialists)."
"If Netflix is too pedestrian for the cinephile in your life, the Kino Film Collection offers a robust and rotating lineup of classic and current art house and indie films. Categories include Cannes Favorites (like Yorgos Lanthimos' Dogtooth), Classics (like The General, Metropolis and Nosferatu) and New York Times Critics' Picks (like Jafar Panahi's Taxi and Agnieszka Holland's Green Border). At $5.99 a month or $59.99 year, it's also less expensive than the Criterion Channel ($10.99/month, $99/year) and Mubi ($14.99/month, $119.88/year)."
A best-selling 'Old Hollywood' candle features deep, smoky, worn-in leather notes that evoke the silver screen's golden age. The 'Rom Com' scent conjures a meet-cute with clean, fresh, floral aromas. Additional candle scents include French New Wave, Mystery, Fantasy, Macabre, Villain Era, Bad Movie, and Main Character, with prices starting at $24. The Kino Film Collection provides a rotating catalog of art house and indie films across categories like Cannes Favorites, Classics, and New York Times Critics' Picks for $5.99 monthly or $59.99 yearly. Illustrated board books introduce film genres to babies, starting at $15, and a Celluloid card game offers film-based prompts for groups.
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