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Who is Glenn Dunks
Glenn Dunks is an award-winning freelance writer, critic and festival programmer, focusing on film, the arts, and travel who's riginally from Melbourne, Australia, but currently based in New York City. On this website you will find assorted links and other work of mine as well as blog posts on assorted topics. Click here for more. If you would like to contact me about anything including work commissions please contact me at
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- @ well this is what it looked like on my photo. https://t.co/6H6fYycFkm
- Agreed that it's a shame they can't be big screen movies. And yet I'm glad I didn't have to wait 14 months for I DO…
- @ @ indeee (also I was sick when it screened in Melbourne).
- @ @ I'm seeing it like a regular person this weekend!
- @ oh? I like more of the designing as well as longer runways. I definitely think both things would be good for current Drag Race.
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Author Archives: glenndunks
Lawrence Johnston’s Latest Buzzes Bright with Neon
It takes a special filmmaker to do what Lawrence Johnston does. There are certainly no Australian documentarians working today that I can think of doing what he does. He takes subjects of such a niche and specialised variety and treats … Continue reading
Putting on the Ritz with Magic Mike XXL
This review is reworked from the original featured at SameSame. Channing Tatum is back with his buddies – and minus his shirt – and they’re going on the road in Magic Mike XXL. Let’s start for a moment with that … Continue reading
Posted in Film, LGBTIQ Tagged Channing Tatum, Gay and Queer Cinema, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Joe Manganiello, Magic Mike, Matt Bomer Leave a comment
The Troubled Musical Tribute to ‘Amy’
This review was originally published by The Film Experience. Given what director Asif Kapadia was able to accomplish with the otherwise (to me) uninteresting world of vroom vroom speed racing in Senna, logic would dictate that when handling a subject … Continue reading
Jurassic World Reboots in Plastic
This review was originally published by Weekly Gravy. Somebody let the dinosaurs into the liquor cabinet. Steven Spielberg’s original Jurassic Park turned 21 last year and, just like anybody allowed to drink for the first time, it’s gone a little … Continue reading
Posted in Film Tagged Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Dinosaurs, Jurassic Park franchise, review 6 Comments
Terminator Genisys trumps Jurassic World‘s Referential Reboot
This review originally appeared on Weekly Gravy. There’s something about the Terminator franchise that I truly dig. I like that it doesn’t pretend its science is anything other than ridiculous coming out of the mouths of muscle-bound beefcakes, yet still … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, Jason Clarke, review, Terminator Franchise Leave a comment
Strangerland Tackles the Australian Myth
This review originally appeared on The Film Experience. Kim Farrant’s Strangerland is deeply, uncomfortably Australian. In many ways, it goes right to the heart of the country as a family infiltrate a place that is unfamiliar and even hostile to … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Australian Cinema, Hugo Weaving, Kim Farrant, Nicole Kidman, Peter Weir, review 1 Comment
54: The Director’s Cut Rises Like a Phoenix
This review was originally published on The Film Experience. The history behind Mark Christopher’s wannabe decadent, sexually-charged disco epic 54 is almost as interesting as the real life nightclub it uses as its setting. Originally conceived as a disco-themed coming-of-age … Continue reading
Posted in Film Tagged Director's Cut, Disco, Gay and Queer Cinema, Music, Musicals, New York, queer, review, Ryan Phillippe Leave a comment