Forty Guns – The Criterion Collection #954 (a J!-ENT DVD Review) (1957)

I do feel that “Forty Guns” is a  wonderful film made by the legendary filmmaker Samuel Fuller.  One that will captivate you but also appreciate how this film was ahead of its time, back in 1957.  Recommended! Image courtesy of © 2018 The Criterion Collection. Read More …

The Naked Kiss – The Criterion Collection #18 (A J!-ENT DVD Review)

A true Samuel Fuller classic!  The new Criterion Collection DVD release of “The Naked Kiss” features improved picture quality, audio quality and more special features than the original.  A definite must-own in your cinema collection! Image courtesy of © 1964 F&F Productions. 2010 The Criterion Read More …

Shock Corridor – The Criterion Collection #19 (A J!-ENT DVD Review)

“Shock Corridor” is a film that takes on topics that range from insanity, racism, patriotism, nuclear warfare and sexual perversion.  Only Samuel Fuller could have crafted a film this crazy, this awesome and wonderful!  A true Fuller masterpiece that is highly recommended! Image courtesy of Read More …

The Crimson Kimono (as part of the The Samuel Fuller Collection) (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

Engaging, daring and most definitely a thought-provoking film for its time, “The Crimson Kimono” is one of the first films that took on interracial relationships, possibly the first between an Asian man and Caucasian woman.  An important and enjoyable film by cinema auteur, Samuel Fuller. Read More …