Matt Baker has carved a niche in the realm of physical media as a key figure in production, particularly known for his work on the cult classic "Slaughterhouse" (1987). This film, a hallmark of the slasher genre, has garnered a dedicated fanbase and is a sought-after title among collectors for its raw, unfiltered portrayal of horror, as well as its vintage VHS artwork that embodies the era's aesthetic. Baker’s keen eye for detail and commitment to preserving the authenticity of the film's experience make his contributions invaluable.
Beyond "Slaughterhouse," Baker's influence extends to various projects that celebrate the charm of retro cinema, ensuring that each release is tailored for the passionate collector. His meticulous approach to production has set a standard in the industry, making his films not just entertainment but also coveted artifacts. Collectors appreciate the tangible connection to film history that Baker’s releases provide, solidifying his reputation as a notable figure in the world of physical media.