
Matt is a cinephile with a passion for movies on physical media. Everything from DVD to Blu-Ray to 4K UHD, classic to modern, major studios to boutique labels...it's something he loves to talk and learn about!
Join him as he talks about different topics related to physical media collecting, the mentality and philosophy behind it, and the different companies and boutique labels that are producing ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Matt gets to discovery another new (to him) boutique physical media label on today's episode! This time he is diving into a Vinegar Syndrome sub-label called Cinematographe, which specializes in filling in some of the gaps in the American film cannon... more
In a little change of pace from the typical episode, Matt has invited his first guest onto the podcast! This is the first in a "Collector Conversation" series where he talks to different physical media collectors and aficionados about how they collec... more
In this edition of the Label Spotlight series, Matt talks about one of the top dogs o the boutique physical media space: the UK-based Arrow Video. From genre, cult, and horror films to their more recent expansion into many other eras and genres, Arro... more
There may not be a more polarizing topic in physical media collecting than how you organize your movies. You can see and hear about SO MANY different methods that people have to organize their shelves. They may or may not make any sense to you...and ... more
While not as dramatic as when Hamlet posed it, today's episode center around the question of upgrading movies in your physical media collection. Do you do it? Why would someone want to upgrade a film they already own? What are some of the issues to t... more
With the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina currently in their final week, Matt has found a way to fit in a cheeky little on-brand homage to two of his favourite films in the Criterion Collection: one that is directly about a Winter Olympic sport... more
The newest entry into the on-going Label Discovery series finds Matt taking his first steps into one of the most talked about boutique physical media labels in recent year, Radiance Films. While not necessarily a label that has made big splashes in t... more
In his continued series of putting the spotlight on physical media labels that he loves, Matt gets to show his national pride for Canadian International Pictures. As a relatively new partner label of Vinegar Syndrome, CIP has been making great releas... more









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A cinephile-focused show centered on physical media, collecting practices, and the ecosystem of boutique labels and restorations. Episodes frequently explore collecting psychology, label histories, and notable releases from labels like Criterion, Vinegar Syndrome, and The Criterion Collection, often pairing industry context with personal collecting strategies and deep dives into specific films or eras. The host's passion for physical formats—DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD—drives thoughtful conversations about preservation, packaging, and the evolving landscape of film distribution, making it especially appealing to dedicated collectors and genre enthusiasts.
Noteworthy angles include detailed label spotlights, the mechanics of on-demand manufact... more
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