





About J. Brunansky
He began acting, singing, dancing and playing classical piano about five years old. From there, he learned classical guitar, jazz and latin drumming/percussion and studio recording and post production. He wrote a book and several think pieces. He has also written, directed, produced and published several short films. He loves travel, his dog, a spirited debate, the company of a lovely woman and so much more.
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Independence Day Resurgence -Box Office Review
It only took 20 years to make but we finally got a sequel to “Independence Day” folks. Internet buzz told me that the Hollywood press wasn’t given an advance screening, which is always a bad sign, so I didn’t have high hopes for this film. So let’s not waste 20 more years in this introduction Read more
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The Neon Demon – Box Office Review
I didn’t find much media buzz around this movie. I was curious about the film because what I did hear suggested it was going to be something of a psychological thriller. Women, models actually, living in Los Angeles mentally tormenting each other in a manner believable to anyone who’s ever dealt with models. This was Read more
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Finding Dory – Box Office Review
In 2003 “Finding Nemo” won over movie watchers of all ages all around the world. It had memorable little bits of dialogue that continued in the popular culture long after the film left theaters. In fact, if you tell someone struggling with a difficulty in their life “just keep swimming” they might smile for a Read more
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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping – Box Office Review
Sometimes a film is made that looks so terrible it might be magical. The tone of the previews, the preview itself, the leading actors all appear to be making something so ridiculous and absurd you question the legitimacy of the thing you’re seeing. Perhaps you even wonder, “Is this real? This can’t be real.” So Read more
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Central Intelligence – Box Office Review
Two powerhouses of entertainment coming together to make what could be the summer comedy hit we’ve been waiting for. A film that would combine action and humor has the potential to franchise itself if done well. So did “Central Intelligence” meet the expectations I had? Let’s dive in and take a look in this box Read more
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Now You See Me 2 – Box Office Review
In 2013 we were asked to believe the impossible. Movie watchers were taken on a magical journey with four characters who fancied themselves to be modern day “Robin Hood” like hero’s. The film was enjoyable and successful enough to get a sequel, even though it took 3 years to make. So let’s dive in and Read more
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