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 glenndunks@gmail.com
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- I think the best thing about landing a new job (even just a temp one like I've got for the next month), beyond the… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… 1 hour ago
- @Sam_McCosh It's tough going, but TITUCUT FOLLIES is a classic for a reason. HIGH SCHOOL, however, a less disturbin… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… 1 hour ago
- And remember that time a Tribeca Q&A for KING OF COMEDY became a chance for Jerry Lewis to make transphobic jokes a… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… 1 hour ago
- Some really great documentaries honoured by the @PeabodyAwards including OKLAHOMA CITY, LAST MEN IN ALEPPO, CHASING… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… 2 hours ago
- THEY’RE ALL THERE! Praise be to @ZipporahFilms and @Kanopy! https://t.co/wwxW9pR4w4 2 hours ago
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Tag Archives: Dance
Spear Ought To Be a Must See in This Age of Diversity
Stephen Page’s Spear is the most extraordinary of dance musicals. Something completely and utterly new in Australian cinema. A work of such unique flavour that it’s hardly surprising to see it released on just a few screens nationwide. It’s true … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Cinema, Dance, Indigenous Cinema, Music, Musicals, review
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