Stan & Ollie (a J!-ENT Blu-ray Disc Review)

I felt that “Stan & Olllie” was a wonderful tribute to both men.  And as we are seeing a revival of interest in silent film and classic Hollywood films with a new generation of viewers, hopefully we may see the potential of “Laurel & Hardy” Read More …

Sony Pictures Classics (a J!-ENT Listing of All Sony Pictures Classics Blu-ray and DVD Reviews)

Michael Barker and Tom Bernard are co-presidents of Sony Pictures Classics—an autonomous division of Sony Pictures Entertainment founded in January 1992 (with Marcie Bloom) that distributes, produces and acquires independent films from the United States and around the world. The team has worked with many Read More …

Final Portrait (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

“Final Portrait” is an interesting film adaptation of James Lord’s book about the days he spent with Alberto Giacometti, who was commissioned to do a painting of Lord.  While I doubt the film will have as much impact as the book did in the ’60s, Read More …

The Leisure Seeker (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

“The Leisure Seeker” is a romantic comedy that takes a look of when happily ever after lasts for over 50-years for a loving couple, what happens when the couple are succumbing to their illnesses, how will this couple want to experience what may be their Read More …

A Fantastic Woman (a J!-ENT Blu-ray Disc Review)

Sebastian Lelio’s “A Fantastic Woman” is a fascinating story about love and a story of how a transgender woman must endure hostile reactions from her lover’s family after his death but also from society who are not accepting of her sexual identity. Featuring a wonderful Read More …

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

Bening no doubt gives an award-winning performance of Gloria Grahame at her most liveliest and to her final days.  Because of her brilliant performance, I was captivated by “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” Images courtesy of © 20117 DANJAO, LLC. All Rights Reserved. DVD Read More …

Land of Mine (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

Martin Zandvliet’s “Land of Mine” is a thought-provoking post-war film with a strong message for humanity that militaristic actions which happened after World War II with enemy POWs should never be repeated. “Land of Mine” is recommended! Images courtesy of © 2016 Nordisk Film Production. Read More …