Brandon Sklenar is known for his ability to transform his performance depending on the role he takes on. One of his recent works as an actor has been the romantic drama “It Ends with Us“, where he shared the screen with Blake Lively.

His training in theater and experience in a variety of genres, like suspense and science fiction, have allowed him to develop a special skill for connecting with his characters and delivering authentic and moving performances.

Although he has just released the adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel, the star continues to add projects to his busy schedule, such as the films “God Loves the Green Bay Packers“. While you wait for the releases, check out his best works…

What are Brandon Sklenar’s best works? His Top 10 titles

  • Westworld (2016 – 2022)

A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, it explores a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.

Available to watch live on Hulu Live TV or to purchase on iTunes and Google Play.

  • Midway (2019)

The story of the Battle of Midway, and the leaders and soldiers who used their instincts, fortitude and bravery to overcome massive odds.

Available on Hulu.

  • The Offer (2022)

Oscar-winning producer Al Ruddy’s never before revealed experiences of making the iconic 1972 film The Godfather that Francis Ford Coppola directed and adapted with Mario Puzo.

Available on Paramount+ and Prime Video.

  • Vice (2018)

George W. Bush picks Dick Cheney, the CEO of Halliburton Co., to be his Republican running mate in the 2000 presidential election. No stranger to politics, Cheney’s impressive résumé includes stints as White House chief of staff, House Minority Whip and Defense Secretary.

When Bush wins by a narrow margin, Cheney begins to use his newfound power to help reshape the country and the world.

Available for purchase or rent on Prime Video, Vudu and Apple TV.

  • 1923 (2022 – 2023)

Follow a new generation of the Dutton family during the early twentieth century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home.

Available on Paramount+ and Prime Video.

  • The Big Ugly (2020)

Neeyln has always been the loyal enforcer for crime boss Harris back in London, taking care of problems and people that disrupt his illicit business. When Harris strikes a deal with an old friend — American oilman Preston — they find themselves in the wild hills of West Virginia.

Contracts are signed and the whiskey flows in celebration, but overnight Neelyn’s girlfriend disappears, last seen with Preston’s wayward son Junior. Lines are drawn between family and friends, but nothing will stop Neelyn from getting answers — and retribution.

Available on Prime Video and Netflix.

  • Indigo Valley (2020)

Indigo Valley is the story of estranged sisters Louise and Isabella. When Isabella unexpectedly joins Louise and her new husband John on their honeymoon through the wilderness, tensions arise and secrets between all three begin to surface in unpredictable and dangerous ways.

Available for purchase or rent on Prime Video.

  • Emily the Criminal (2022)

Desperate for income, Emily takes a shady gig buying goods with stolen credit cards supplied by a charismatic middleman named Youcef. Seduced by the quick cash and illicit thrills, they hatch a plan to take their business to the next level.

Available on Netflix.

  • Glass Jaw (2018)

Glass Jaw is the redemption story of Travis Austin, a one time champion boxer who goes to prison and loses everything. After his release, he experiences the trials and tribulations of redeeming his reputation, his belt, and his true love.

Available on Prime Video, Tubi, Freevee and Vudu.

  • Temple (2017)

Three American tourists follow a mysterious map deep into the jungles of Japan searching for an ancient temple. When spirits entrap them, their adventure quickly becomes a horrific nightmare.

Available on Fubo, Freevee and Crackle.