





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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Box Office Review: The Night Before
There are two kinds of people in this world. Those who celebrate the Christmas season before Thanksgiving and the others who start celebrating after Thanksgiving. Either way, “The Night Before” is humorous enough for both types of folks. It’s a film that’s aware of its limitations and it embraces the holiday spirit in refreshing ways. Read more
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Box Office Review: Trumbo
“Better dead than red” was a popular slogan during the Cold War era for most Americans, but not for Dalton Trumbo. A Hollywood screenwriter who wrote the screen plays for films such as, Roman Holiday, Spartacus, Exodus and The Brave One found himself and his comrades under investigation and eventually jailed for their communist beliefs. Read more
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Box Office Review: The Peanuts Movie
Good grief, Charlie Brown is back and the gangs all here in this wonderfully entertaining animated film. This movie has something for everyone because of its familiar characters or new faces, depending on your age. There was nothing lost in the story due in part to how much attention was paid to who the characters Read more
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Box Office Review: Spectre
The James Bond franchise might be predictable but its characters are so engaging and charming movie-goers will gladly hand over hard earned dollars for 007. The new Bond film “Spectre” is no exception. Box Office Mojo reports earnings over $70 million dollars which puts the fourth Daniel Craig Bond film within expectations for opening weekend Read more
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Box Office Review: Our Brand Is Crisis
The box office numbers don’t properly portray how enjoyable this film is. The numbers do reflect one fact, the truth in “Our Brand Is Crisis” might be for a more select audience. This is an examination on politics, manipulation and using truth to create lies. Everything people love or hate about politics is on display Read more
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