





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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Hail, Caesar! – Box Office Review
If all you know about this film is what you saw from the previews, you know little about this film. If you paid attention to how few details were given in the trailers you knew ahead of time that your uncertainty was designed. This film deals with an abduction, sure, but it’s so much more Read more
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Ride Along 2 -Box Office Review
I wasn’t expecting much from this film and I didn’t get much either. The little I did receive from this film was worth it. I walked out of the theater smiling and thinking, “I wasn’t expecting to laugh as much as I just did” and that’s ok in my book. So let’s take a look at Read more
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Kung Fu Panda 3 – Box Office Review
This is the third film in the franchise and the first of them I have watched. I wasn’t sure what to expect walking into the theater except some humorous moments. I was not disappointed. The overall story is a coming of age tale. A panda (voiced by Jack Black) must become more in order to Read more
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Dirty Grandpa – Box Office Review
I had low expectations going into this film. I told myself that as long as this movie can deliver some quality laughs I will be happy. “Dirty Grandpa” delivered some humorous moments that were laugh out loud funny. The curious thing to me was that this film had the potential to be more. After leaving Read more
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13 Hours – Box Office Review
There are two types of films from director Michael Bay. It’s either an action packed adventure that delights and entertains OR a mind-numbing, visually dizzying, garbage heap of wasted screen time that frustrates, bores and annoys. You have to possess a piece of the gamblers spirit, I feel, when it comes to watching a film Read more
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The Revenant – Box Office Review
The revenge tale must produce substantial and compelling arguments for an audience to believe the motivations of the protagonist justifiable, if not understandable. What transpires in the 1st act of the story should sway the audience to empathy for the character who has endured some injustice. We must agree that what has occurred is terrible Read more
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