Michael Hewitt is a standout figure in the realm of physical media, known for his insightful writing that sheds light on the intricate relationship between film and its collectors. His work on the critically acclaimed documentary "Road" (2014) not only garnered attention for its captivating storytelling but also for its unique exploration of the road trip genre, making it a sought-after title among enthusiasts of independent cinema. Collectors appreciate his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to connect films with the cultural contexts that surround them.
Hewitt’s contributions extend beyond "Road," as he has penned numerous articles and essays that delve into the nuances of home video releases, highlighting the importance of physical media in preserving film history. His expertise makes his writings a treasure trove for collectors, who often seek out his insights on limited edition releases and the evolution of formats. With a passion for keeping the film conversation alive, Hewitt remains a key voice in the community, celebrating the artistry of cinema and the collectors who cherish it.