The Physical Cut

The Physical Cut

by Krloz Ruben
The 10 Criterion Collection Releases I’d Buy Before the Sale Ends | Barnes and Noble
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The Criterion Collection July Sale is one of the best times of the year to add new films to your shelf, and in this episode I’m sharing ten releases I think are absolutely worth picking up. These aren’t ranked, and they aren’t necessarily the “greatest” films in the collection. They’re simply ten editions I return to, recommend often, and believe offer something special. Whether it’s the film itself, the restoration, the supplements, or the overall package. From overlooked horror classics and unforgettable international cinema to modern masterpieces and a few hidden gems, these are the Criterion releases I’d point collectors toward during this year’s sale. I also wrap up the episode by sharing the Criterion titles I picked up during the sale and the releases I’m still considering before the month ends. Featured Films: The Innocents Portrait of a Lady on Fire La Haine Anatomy of a Fall The Worst Person in the World The Watermelon Woman A History of Violence Jules and Jim Targets Perfect Days What are you picking up during the July Criterion Sale? Let me know on Instagram—I always enjoy hearing your recommendations. Follow The Physical Cut podcast Personal: @krlozruben2.0 Visit our site for all episode KRPodLab.com
I Went Movie Hunting in Rome and Madrid... Only One Won
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What happens when you stop traveling like a tourist and start traveling like a movie collector? In this episode of The Physical Cut, Krloz takes you across two of Europe's most cinematic cities: Rome and Madrid, to answer one question: which destination offers the better experience for physical media collectors and movie lovers? From hidden Blu-ray shops tucked away in Rome's historic streets to Madrid's massive physical media stores, this episode compares the collector culture, movie theaters, pricing, boutique releases, and overall experience of hunting for movies abroad. Along the way, Krloz visits independent cinemas, watches films in both countries, explores horror landmarks, and shares why collecting physical media while traveling creates memories that streaming never can. Whether you're planning your own movie-themed vacation or simply love hearing about international collecting, this episode is packed with recommendations, travel stories, and collector insights. In This Episode Why Rome and Madrid offer completely different experiences for movie lovers Visiting independent movie theaters in Italy and Spain Comparing the moviegoing experience in both countries The best physical media stores in Rome Why Madrid remains one of Europe's best cities for collectors Shopping at Hollywood, Profondo Rosso, FNAC, CeX, and Ziggy's Horror collecting in Italy versus Spain DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K collecting in Europe Why DVDs are still thriving overseas The surprising differences between American and European collector culture Boutique labels, steelbooks, and exclusive editions Which city has the better prices, selection, and overall collector experience Krloz' final rankings and recommendations for fellow collectors Featured Locations & Stores Hollywood (Rome) Profondo Rosso Farnese Arthouse Cinema Fnac Madrid CeX Madrid Ziggy's Campo de' Fiori Rome, Italy Madrid, Spain If You Enjoy Physical media collecting Blu-ray collecting 4K collecting Boutique labels Horror movies International cinema European movie stores Film travel Collector culture ...this episode is for you. Follow The Physical Cut Instagram: @thephysicalcutpod Personal Instagram: @krlozruben2.0 Visit KRPodLab.com for all episodes and more. Check out the haul video on YouTube! LG regional free bluray player. If you enjoyed this episode, consider following The Physical Cut and leaving a rating or review. It helps more physical media collectors discover the show and keeps the conversation about preserving movies alive.
The Podcast Episode You Were Never Supposed to Hear
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What happens when a conversation about preservation isn't preserved? In this unique episode of The Physical Cut, Krloz sits down with Alex Stang of CoffinMaker Video to discuss physical media preservation, VHS collecting, boutique labels, forgotten films, and the small businesses working to keep film history alive. But after recording for more than an hour, a technical failure erased Alex's side of the conversation. Rather than bury the episode, Krloz reconstructs the discussion from the surviving recording and revisits the ideas that made it worth saving. Together, they explore why physical media still matters in the streaming era, the importance of supporting independent businesses, the joy of discovering forgotten films, VHS culture, film preservation, and the collectors who continue to keep physical media alive. The episode also highlights Alex Stang's work through CoffinMaker Video, including the preservation and release of cult and lesser-known genre films such as Driller Killer. Topics discussed include: • Physical media preservation • VHS collecting and VHS culture • Boutique Blu-ray labels • Forgotten and overlooked films • Film restoration and preservation • Supporting small businesses • Horror films and cult cinema • Movie collecting in the streaming age • CoffinMaker Video and independent film preservation Whether you're a VHS collector, Blu-ray enthusiast, boutique label supporter, or simply someone who believes movies deserve to be owned and preserved, this episode is a reminder that film history is bigger than algorithms and streaming libraries. Follow Alex Stang and CoffinMaker Video on Instagram @coffinmaker_video Visit CoffinMaker Video store at coffinmakervideo.base44.app Follow The Physical Cut: Instagram: @ThePhysicalCutPod Website: KRPodLab.com
The Art of the Box | Why Movie Packaging Still Matters to Collectors
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In this episode of The Physical Cut, we dive deep into one of the most overlooked, yet most emotional, parts of physical media collecting: the art of the box. From premium boutique label releases to disappointing studio cash grabs, this episode explores why cover art, steelbooks, slipcovers, box sets, and packaging design can completely transform the movie collecting experience. Krloz is joined by horror collector and physical media enthusiast John (Spky_szn95) for a passionate conversation about horror collectibles, boutique labels, limited editions, steelbooks, custom box sets, and the emotional connection collectors have with physical releases. Together they discuss why some editions become instant grails while others feel like lazy repackaging. The episode covers everything from: Why horror collectors keep physical media alive The importance of artwork in blind buys Boutique labels like Arrow Video, Criterion Collection, Vinegar Syndrome, Second Sight Films, and Scream Factory The rise of collector culture in horror physical media Steelbooks vs premium box sets Slipcover collecting The emotional pain of canceled limited editions The infamous canceled Halloween pumpkin box set disaster Why collectors double dip on their favorite films The beauty of custom-made collector box sets Whether packaging can actually elevate a movie experience Films and franchises discussed include: Halloween, The Blair Witch Project, Fight Club, Eyes Wide Shut, The Ring, A Clockwork Orange, Godzilla Minus One, The Exorcist III, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Hellraiser, Pride & Prejudice, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and many more. Whether you collect Blu-rays, 4Ks, VHS tapes, steelbooks, or boutique editions, this episode is a love letter to the collectors who still believe movies deserve to live beyond the stream. Follow John / SpookySeason95: Instagram: @spky_szn95 Follow The Physical Cut: Instagram: @thephysicalcutpod Other creators to follow and support: Mariano Mattos Art Last Movie Standing and his Etsy account. Join RSS.com today for free: https://rss.com/?via=9e489f
The First Disc | How Movie Collecting Became Personal
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Before streaming algorithms decided what we watched, there were video stores, VHS tapes, DVD shelves, and that one movie that changed everything. In this deeply personal episode of The Physical Cut, Krloz Ruben looks back at the very first movie he ever bought with his own money: the original VHS release of Scream. What started as repeatedly renting a horror movie from a local video store slowly turned into a lifelong passion for physical media collecting. From saving allowance money for VHS tapes in the late ’90s to lining up for DVDs on release day, this episode explores the emotional connection collectors build with movies, formats, artwork, and memories. Krloz reflects on the evolution of collecting through VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, boutique labels, Criterion releases, and the modern resurgence of physical media culture. This episode also dives into: The nostalgia of video stores and rental culture Why physical media collecting is more emotional than material The difference between collecting and hoarding VHS price inflation and collector culture today DVD memories, lost discs, and favorite editions Traveling internationally to hunt for rare movie releases Boutique labels, Criterion collecting, and avoiding FOMO Curating a collection that reflects your personality Why movies like Bedazzled and Boogie Nights, still matter emotionally years later Whether you collect VHS tapes, DVDs, Blu-rays, 4Ks, SteelBooks, or boutique editions; this episode is a reminder of why we started collecting in the first place. Because sometimes one piece of plastic becomes an entire wall of memories. Follow and connect: Instagram: @krlozruben2.0 If you want to support the show, follow us on Instagram @thephysicalcutpod Share our little show with other physical media lovers, and slide into our inbox. Talk to us about physical media, we'll love to share your opinions and recommendations on our show. Join RSS.com today for free: https://rss.com/?via=9e489f
Release Spotlight: IT: Welcome to Derry
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As a longtime Stephen King collector and physical media enthusiast, Krloz breaks down the packaging, artwork, collector art cards, interior design, and why this release actually feels worth the premium price tag. He also talks about the state of modern steelBooks, barebones 4K releases, double-dipping as a collector, and why physical media fans deserve better from studios. Plus: Thoughts on the IT: Welcome to Derry HBO series Why this SteelBook sold out twice The importance of collector-focused packaging Stephen King collecting stories 4K vs streaming quality discussion Upcoming thoughts on the Fight Club SteelBook If you love horror movies, Stephen King, Pennywise, steelBooks, blu-rays, boutique collecting, or physical media culture, this episode is for you. Follow The Physical Cut for more conversations about 4K collecting, SteelBooks, horror films, boutique labels, Blu-rays, DVDs, and the future of physical media. If you want to support the show, follow us on Instagram @thephysicalcutpod Share our little show with other physical media lovers, and slide into our inbox. Talk to us about physical media, we'll love to share your opinions and recommendations on our show. Join RSS.com today for free: https://rss.com/?via=9e489f
Welcome to The Physical Cut!
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A podcast for people who still buy movies… on purpose. Even when everyone else thinks it’s weird. If you’re still picking up Blu-rays, DVDs, or boutique releases… you already know, this isn’t just about watching movies. It’s about owning them. Here, we talk about physical media from every angle: Collectors like you, small business owners, boutique labels, and the people actually restoring these films. Choosing the right version. And building a collection that actually means something. No gatekeeping. No pretending everything is “essential.” And yeah, calling out when a “new release”... kinda sucks. Just real conversations about physical media… and why it still matters. This is The Physical Cut.