Kathleen Madigan – Gone Madigan (a J!-ENT Blu-ray Disc Review)

Hilarious!  Kathleen Madigan’s first Blu-ray release (her second comedy video release) is fantastic.  Her self-deprectating humor and her jokes that revolve around her family, going on the USO tour overseas to her opinion on celebrities are just hilarious!  Definitely one of the best comedienne’s out Read More …

Before Hollywood There Was Fort Lee, N.J.: Early Movie Making in New Jersey (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

Fort Lee, New Jersey was once the motion picture capital of the United States.  Before Hollywood, many silent stars had careers born from Fort Lee and this 1964 documentary showcases the heyday of the studios shooting silent films in the area during that era.  But Read More …

SONDHEIM! The Birthday Concert (a J!-ENT Blu-ray Disc Review)

A magnificent tribute to the legendary composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim!  To really enjoy the music of this wonderful occasion, I highly recommend this release on Blu-ray. The music sounds crystal clear, the audience applause and just everything about this release comes alive on Blu-ray! Read More …

Don’t Let Me Drown (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

“Don’t Let Me Drown” is a film that keeps things real by showcasing life of teens in the inner city but also families coping with tragedy after 9/11. But most of all, the film keeps it real, from the locations of where the film is Read More …

Janeane Garofalo – If You Will: Live in Seattle (a J!-ENT Blu-ray Disc Review)

Janeane Garofalo is back with a new comedy Blu-ray release.  Garofalo shows us maturity but also showcasing her perspective on pop culture, life and herself in self-deprecating ways.  Witty, smart and enjoyable!  If you are familiar with Janeane Garofalo’s comedy, then you’ll definitely want to Read More …

Captured on Film – The True Story of Marion Davies – The Milestone Collection (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

Marion Davies was the first screwball comedienne and a wonderful talent from 1917-1937 despite the ugly urban legend that people believed because of the film “Citizen Kane” and her relationship to William Randolph Hearst.  “Captured on Film – The True Story of Marion Davies” gives Read More …

The Olive Thomas Collection – The Milestone Collection (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

She was “Everbody’s Sweetheart” between 1910-1920, Olive Thomas was America’s popular young actress whose name was featured in big lights promoting her films, her face on the cover of magazines and advertisements.   She also helped kick off the Flapper Era for the “Roaring Twenties”.  Read More …