American Bomber (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

Eric Trenkamp’s “American Bomber” is a fascinating, fictional indie film that explores domestic terrorism and how a normal person would could be responsible for a heinous act on American soil.    A film worth watching! Images courtesy of © 2013 INDIEPIX. All rights reserved. DVD TITLE: Read More …

Casting Me… (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

If you are into crazy sexual comedies and are open to low-budget indie films, I definitely recommend giving Quinton Lavery’s “Casting Me…” a shot! Images courtesy of © 2011 INDIEPIX. All rights reserved. DVD TITLE: Casting Me… DATE OF FILM RELEASE: 2011 DURATION: 97 Minutes Read More …

Women Without Men (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

Shirin Neshat and Shoja Azari’s “Women Without Men” is an eye-opening film to Iran (1953) but also a film that tries to show viewers how Iran used to have a democracy at one point in time and how much freedom women also had long ago.  Read More …

The Forgetting Game (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

A fascinating and insightful film of hope in the worst situation but also featuring a long overdue reunion of two families.  “The Forgetting Game” is a documentary worth recommending! Images courtesy of © 2012 INDIEPIX. All rights reserved. DVD TITLE: The Forgetting Game DATE OF Read More …

Samson & Delilah (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

“Samson & Delilah” is a film about two individuals from the Aboriginal community who try to survive among the Australian people, but learn quickly that their troubles in the community are even worse outside it. The film will no doubt strike a chord to viewers Read More …