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Vinegar Syndrome, named for the acidic smell of deteriorating film, was founded in 2012 by Joe Rubin and Ryan Emerson. The company was founded to restore and distribute X-rated films from the 1960s to the 1980s, including pornographic films released during the Golden Age of Porn, on home media.
Jan 23, 2014 · Joe Rubin, above, rummages through unsorted material at Vinegar Syndrome, a Connecticut company that restores and releases classic X-rated movies. Credit...
May 12, 2020 · I met Joe Rubin around the time I started volunteering. Joe was still in his teens, but he’d already attracted national attention for his knowledge of exploitation and hard-core movies of the...
Joe Rubin. Joe Rubin won an investigative EMMY in 2016 for his reporting on a chemical trial (ABC10) involving the City of Sacramento's drinking water which exposed the public to byproducts linked to cancer and low birth weights. He has also produced numerous national and international documentaries including for the Retro Report/NYTIMES, PBS ...
Joe Rubin is known for Slack Trek: The X Generation (1995), Re-Resonator: Looking Back at from Beyond (2023) and Frontline/World (2002).
Joe Rubin is known for Blame (2012), Nightmare (2012) and Blood on the Plain (2011).
Joe Rubin is known for Exposé: America's Investigative Reports (2006), Frontline/World (2002) and Frontline (1983).
Jan 31, 2009 · Joe Rubin is a video journalist and former IRP Fellow. Joe has produced and reported for PBS Frontline and ABCs Nightline, including his 2000 documentary on an emerging resistance movement against Slobodan Milosevic, which got him hooked on the Balkans.
Joe Rubin. Actor. Director. Producer. Cinematographer. Screenwriter. Executive Producer. Editor.
Joel Martin Rubin (born April 8, 1971) is an American politician and media commentator on domestic political and Middle East affairs. He served as a member of the Chevy Chase Town Council from 2017 to 2023, and previously worked as a senior State Department official in the Obama administration. [1]