
The Films At Home Podcast covers all things movies, home entertainment, and physical media. The podcast is run by your host, Jeff Rauseo, a movie lover and collector/supporter of physical media. We talk about collecting physical media, 4K UHD and Blu-ray movies, home theater equipment, and industry trends in home entertainment. Follow along on YouTube for a video version of the podcast and much mo... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Oscar Becher from Vinegar Syndrome is back on the podcast to talk about Vinegar Syndrome's newest release, Lost Picture Show, a 10 film Blu-ray box set of long lost films that have been revived by archivists around the world and the restoration exper... more
Hollywood is still on strike, with both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA continuing their strike throughout the summer. Hollywood writer Ted Sullivan (Riverdale, Supergirl, Revenge,) joins the podcast today to talk about the writers' strike, the reasons behind ... more
Here's what's new on Blu-ray and 4K UHD for June 2023, plus a look at the last month of physical media sales, the state of streaming, and an update on the podcast for the summer months.
In this segment of The Films At Home Podcast, Jeff Rauseo cov... more
Saila Reyes, Director of Marketing from Vidiots, joins the podcast today!
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Saila and I talk about the re-opening of Vidiots, the importance of physical media, the commu... more
Have been enjoying these podcasts greatly,covering a wide spectrum of the movie world.Suprised that you hadn’t seen Blood Beach flogged that movie to death back in the days,(80’s)this is a movie right up your alley I believe.Keep up the terrific work Jeff…
I've followed this guy for years on youtube and the podcast solidified my love of the Films At Home channel! Not only is it different from the youtube show, but each episode is different and I love that. This show does a great job at talking about movie collecting, but from an angle of home theater as well. I loved the episode with the guys from SVS, and how niche this show gets with every topic! Can't wait for season 2.
I have been into physical media collecting for quite a while. Being relatively young, I have found it really difficult to locate an outlet for this hobby that I am very passionate about. Other YouTube channels and podcasts are serviceable, sure, but they either do not discuss this particular subject very often or just seem very unattainable.
Jeff is different.
While his physical media collection is absolutely ridiculous, he feels just like one of us regular collectors. Someone that I, a 21-yea... more
One of my favorite go to channels for movie news on YouTube is now doing this excellent podcast.
The angle of this show is from a physical media collector’s pov. There are lots of subtle aspects to collecting that straightforward movie review shows will neglect. Not here, this guy is sharp and has obviously been collecting for a long time. Very insightful and interesting to listen to.
Been watching this fella on YouTube for at least two years, and I’m thrilled there’s a podcast version! You always have great, honest, wholesome reviews! Thanks!








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