ReGEN Haus in Fillmore, California

ReGEN Haus

The little town of Fillmore is known for its authentic steam train rides and this unique curiosity shop that also happens to have a bakery. 

Across from city hall is a classic 1900s bungalow that is home to various industrial treasures. Visitors to this curiosity shop will find a collection of carefully displayed objects that reflect a cinematic flair, as the owner is a Los Angeles area camera artist who works on various films. 

The name of the store is short for regeneration, as in giving old objects a new life. Many of the items on display were crafted from forlorn items that now push the boundaries of art and the skill of repurposing discarded objects. 

The ReGEN Haus is a cabinet of curiosities designed to perplex and gratify.

Similar Posts

  • Post-Election Hollywood: America Is Racist

    We let Hollywood down. Americans still don’t know who won the 2020 presidential election, but one thing is clear from La La Land. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe industry is very disappointed Joe Biden isn’t celebrating a landslide victory. Instead, President Donald Trump enjoyed a robust boost in minority support, something…

  • Meet the Photographer Hunting for the Scars of Soviet Rule

    Pop culture has its crocodile hunters, house hunters, ghost hunters, and more. Matthew Moore, a photographer currently based in Maryland, has lived on and off in Czechia for the past 20 years. In that time, he has become fascinated by public relics of Soviet power. So he became a statue hunter or, more precisely, a…

  • Horrific Inquiry: FREDDY VS. JASON (2003)

    Welcome back to the newest, and at times goriest, column here at Film Inquiry – Horrific Inquiry. Twice a month, I will be tackling all things horror, each month bringing two films back into the spotlight to terrify and frighten once more. And occasionally looking at those that could have pushed the envelope further. Join…

  • Fantasia Film Festival 2020: THE PAPER TIGERS

    For reasons that are beyond obvious, martial arts cinema has always focused on characters at the peak of their physical prowess. Sitting through Ip Man 4: The Finale, it’s easy to forget that Donnie Yen is actually in his late fifties, yet still moves with the same level of finesse that he did for the…

  • What’s New to Stream on Hulu for September 2020

    Hulu has been stuck in the third-place position when it comes to movie streaming behind Netflix and Amazon Prime because most people still see them strictly as a home for next-day television. They have movies, too, though, and more than a few of them are gems that make Hulu a destination beyond last night’s TV…