The First Kings of Comedy Collection (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

For those wanting to learn about silent films, specifically slapstick comedy, “The First Kings of Comedy Collection” may not be the best source on the subject, but it still does a good job of introducing you to a few of the silent comedy’s best through Read More …

March of the Wooden Soldiers (a J!-ENT Blu-ray Disc Review)

“March of the Wooden Soldiers” is a Laurel & Hardy classic that arrives just in time on Blu-ray for the holidays.  With its budget price and the amount of special features plus the fact that you get both B/W and color versions of the film Read More …

Laurel & Hardy: A Chump at Oxford and Related Shorts v.1 (as part of the Laurel & Hardy: The Collection) (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

A wonderful inclusion to the awesome 21-volume “Laurel & Hardy: The Collection” DVD Boxset, “Laurel & Hardy: A Chump at Oxford” features the much longer and much better European 62-minute version of their 1940 film. Volume 1 also includes one silent short and one talkie Read More …