Reviews have started to come in from the world premiere screenings of Something To Entertain You at the AmDocs Film Festival.
Girl Who Would Be KING
Debbie King, who writes the popular Girl Who Would be KING blog, published a positive review after watching the premiere. Here are some highlights:
Filmmakers Jon and Mary Orlin spent years getting to know the Barones, and their documentary captures the couple’s world with so much heart. They reveal just enough of the mystery while still preserving the magic – a rare balance.
And then there’s Tony’s love for Karen – one of the most beautiful parts of the film. His admiration for her is deep, steady, and unwavering. He’s an extraordinary artist in his own right, yet he lets her shine without hesitation. It’s rare to witness a partnership like theirs.
If you get the chance to watch it, don’t miss it. It’s absolutely worth seeing.
You can read the whole review here, but be warned: THE REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS. So you might want to read it after watching the film.
Desert Star Weekly
Another review was published by the Desert Star Weekly's writer Pat Krause. The article appears on the front page of the April 1st weekly issue. Some of her quotes include:
Years of research, along with photos and archived material, led to this remarkable film telling the Barones' life story.
This film is a must-see.
It is a beautifully done documentary that leaves you with a deeper appreciation for the art that surrounds us.
You can find the full article here. It starts on the front page and continues on page 4.
Audience Reaction Video
In addition to the media reviews, the audience at the premiere was asked for their reactions as they walked out of the theater. These interviews were editing into this short video:
Published Quotes
Here are some additional quotes from the audience:
It is truly amazing. I’ve seen a lot documentaries and this is in the Top 5.
I loved it. So did the crowd... Ultimately, it’s a beautiful love story.
Richard Jay-Alexander
Broadway Producer & Director
Jon and Mary Orlin’s new documentary about (the Barones) captures what they do best.
The doc is informative, fun, and made me appreciate the talents of the Barones even more.
Craig Prater
Int’l Film Festival Executive & Author
This is a must see. A universal love story on so many levels. A story of two amazing artists that live their art.
Peter Palladino
Artist & Photographer
It's an enjoyable, uplifting depiction of their world -- a testament to love for art, love for someone else, and what commitment to both can look like.
Carla De Luca
Documentary Director, America's Wine: The Legacy of Prohibition
It was genuinely funny, interesting, and kept me entertained the whole way through. You won’t want to miss it.
Kristina Stosek
Entrepreneur & Cookbook Author
The documentary was beyond good. It was terrific. In fact I’d love to see it again.
Phyllis Eisenberg
It was not only fabulous, it was inspiring!



