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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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- @ LOL. I made this same joke. It's amazing how much like Allison Williams she looks there.
- RT @: You can't spell "Mar-a-lago" without "amoral"
- What exactly has Todrick Hall done to get on so much? He offers literally nothing. Not even a so-bad-it's-good intro gag.
- Spotify went from playing "The Cure" on repeat to playing something from Joanne and it was a shock to tell you the least. Begone, Joanne!
- Marnie and Desi after GIRLS. https://t.co/Sf3xWj8Kiw
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Tag Archives: Documentaries
When it Rains it Pours: Gay Cinema Round-Up
It’s rare that a fan of LGBT cinema has a bounty of options that allows someone such as myself to say “skip this and see that.” Pickings are usually so slim at any given time that gay audiences especially who … Continue reading
Posted in Film, LGBTIQ Tagged Documentaries, French Cinema, Gay and Queer Cinema, James Franco, Middle Eastern Cinema, Polish Cinema, Reviews Leave a comment
Art Investigated in Pair of DOC NYC Titles
It’s somewhat fitting that I saw Finding Vivian Maier and Levitated Mass together. While both deal with the world of art, it’s the fine print that makes them somewhat ideal twins. Both are finely told tales, one all about the … Continue reading
I Am Divine is Divine, but no Madness
True story: I once came up with an idea to make a documentary on Divine simply because I thought the title Shit-Eating Grin was too good to pass up. Naturally, my complete and utter inability to do anything related to … Continue reading
Posted in Film, LGBTIQ Tagged Documentaries, Drag, John Waters and Divine, queer, Reviews 2 Comments