
BRAND NEW DAY - Blu-ray review
Never heard of "Brand New Day"? Join the club. Neither had I, so I had no idea what to expect. Maybe that's just as well. This quirky, offbeat Australian musical-comedy likes to surprise. It also has

Never heard of "Brand New Day"? Join the club. Neither had I, so I had no idea what to expect. Maybe that's just as well. This quirky, offbeat Australian musical-comedy likes to surprise. It also has

Note: In the following joint Blu-ray review both John and Justin provide their opinions of the film, with John also writing up the Video, Audio, Extras, and Parting Thoughts. **The Movie According

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