
Reviews And Dunn
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Welcome to Reviews And Dunn, a unique blog showcasing all things entertainment. I love having the opportunity to share my passions and thoughts with my loyal readers. Read on, and enjoy.
Wander is a low rent conspiracy thriller
Director April Mullen takes a break from television to return to feature films in Saban Films Wander. Opening with the murder of a woman...
All My Life is cliched but worth a look
Following some darker genre films, we have Marc Meyers directing something lighter in All My Life from Universal Pictures. Jessica Rothe...
Taron Egerton files high as Elton John in Rocketman
Elton John is the latest musical icon to receive the biopic treatment in director Dexter Fletcher's Rocketman from Paramount Pictures. As...
Brightburn is an evil take on Superman
Director David Yarovesky explores the sinister side of an alien child coming to earth in Screen Gems Brightburn. Tori Breyer (Elizabeth...
John Wick 3 is an excellent threequel
The latest entry in Keanu Reeve's action-packed franchise arrives in Lionsgate's John Wick: Chapter 3- Parabellum from director Chad...
Shazam! is a fun time at the cinema
From Warner Bros. Pictures and director David F. Sandberg comes the next DC comics’ character to receive a film adaptation, Shazam!...
The Beach Bum doesn't have enough fun in the sun
Matthew McConaughey teams with writer/director Harmony Korine for The Beach Bum from Neon Pictures. Moondog (McConaughey) is a talented...
Action eye candy fills Triple Threat
Triple Threat is the latest martial arts action opus to hit the big screen from Well Go USA entertainment. Stunt man turned film director...
Captive State feels like a jail going movie experience
Aliens invade Earth once again in director Rupert Wyatt's Captive State from Focus Features. In the year 2017, extra-terrestrial beings...
There isn't too much wonder in this park
Wonder Park is the latest family entertainment film to hit theaters from Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies. Directed by Dylan...
Captain Marvel Soars High
Walt Disney pictures proudly present the newest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain Marvel. Directed by Anna Bolden and Ryan...
Happy Death Day 2 U is a fun sequel
When the studio logo for Universal Pictures Happy Death Day 2 U splits into three separate screens before the film starts, I knew that I...
Alita: Battle Angel brings cyberpunk to the big screen
The manga series "Gunnm" also known as "Battle Angel Alita" is adapted for the big screen in 20th Century Fox's Alita: Battle Angel from...
Taraji P. Henson discovers What Men Want
The 2000 romantic comedy film What Women Want gets a gender swap remake from Paramount Players and director Adam Shankman in What Men...
Miss Bala is a misfire
Gina Rodriguez takes on a drug cartel in Columbia Pictures, Miss Bala from director Catherine Hardwicke. Gloria Fuentes (Rodriguez) is a...
Overlord mixes zombies and war
The horrors of war are literally realized in Overlord from Paramount Pictures & Bad Robot Productions. It's June 1944 and on the eve of...
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald lacks magic
Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) returns to the screen in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald from director David Yates & Warner...
Goosebumps sequel is by the numbers Halloween fun
The imagination of horror writer R.L. Stines returns to the big screen in Columbia Pictures Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween from director...
First Man gets lost in space
Director Damien Chazelle directs Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong in First Man from Universal Pictures. Spanning eight years, First Man is...


























