Cinema On A Shelf
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 some of the best and most interesting releases out there.
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Email: cinemaonashelf@gmail.com
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Cinema On A Shelf
Latest Episodes
Criterion Hall of Fame - The Wages of Fear & All That Jazz
To commemorate the most recent Cannes Film Festival, Matt has chosen two new Criterion releases for his Hall of Fame that are previous winner of the festival's prestigious Palme D'or! First up is Henri-Georges Clouzot masterclass in suspense an...
Label Discovery - Cinematographe
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 ...
Collector Conversation with Dakota Arsenault (Contra Zoom)
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 ...
Label Spotlight - Arrow Video
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...
Logic vs. Chaos - Organizing Your Movies
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....