
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.
Safer At Home is a quick pandemic thriller
Will Wernick helms a quarantine-based thriller in Safer At Home from Vertical Entertainment. Two years into the pandemic, a group of...
Throwback Tuesday Album Review: Horace Brown, Horace Brown
There's something special about nineties R&B and the memories it brings back. For every superstar, there are at least twenty singers who...
Wrong Turn reboot is worth the rental
Following his post-apocalyptic thriller, The Domestics, director Mike P. Nelson returns to the horror genre in Constantin Film's Wrong...
Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine validates everything you already thought
Karam Gill puts viewers into the mind of Tekashi 6ix9ine in Showtime's three-part documentary series Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi...
Test Pattern is a eye-opening debut from Shatara Michelle Ford
Director Shatara Michelle Ford makes a commendable debut with the feature Test Pattern from Kino Lorber. Part psychological horror, part...
EP Review: Donell Jones, 100% Free
One of the prominent voices of nineties R&B Donell Jones returns with a new Valentine's Day project entitled 100% Free. Jones hasn't...
Friends become lovers in The World To Come
Director Mona Fastvold directs the historical romance The World to Come from Bleecker Street. An adaption of Jim Shepard's same-titled...
Album Review: Robin Thicke, On Earth and in Heaven
One of my most anticipated albums arrives as Robin Thicke releases his eighth studio album, On Earth, and in Heaven. Thicke opens his...
A dull and dry time occupies Fear Of Rain
Director Castille Landon dabbles in the thriller genre for her third film in Lionsgate's Fear of Rain. Rain (Madison Iseman) is a teenage...
Hal King is a smooth juxtaposition of soul music and Shakesphere
Shakespeare's Henry IV and Henry V are reimagined as an R&B opera in director Myron Davis's Hal King from Gravitas Ventures. The...
Female empowerment fills Strip Down, Rise Up
The artistic beauty and grace of pole dancing take center stage in Netflix's documentary Strip Down, Rise Up. Directed Academy Award...
Al Davis vs. The NFL is a crowd pleasing sports documentary
The latest edition of ESPN's 30 for 30 arrives with Al Davis vs. The NFL. Twelve-time Emmy Award filmmaker Ken Rodgers directs his fifth...
Son of the South plays it overtly safe
Spike Lee serves as executive producer on his frequent editor's latest project Son of the South from Vertical Entertainment. Director...
An unfunny script and confusing narrative sink The Mimic
Director Thomas F. Mazziotti attempts to show the lighter side of a sociopath in The Mimic from Gravitas Ventures. Thomas Sadoski...
Throwback Tuesday Review: Walter & Scotty, My Brother's Keeper
Walter & Scotty of the legendary group The Whispers were already two decades into a musical career when they struck out on their own to...
Firefly Lane validates that One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives
Following the success of Bridgerton, Netflix adapts another bestselling novel in Firefly Lane. The most remarkable love story of all can...
Justin Timberlake's natural southern charm elevates the formulaic Palmer
Justin Timberlake returns to live-action feature films for the first time in three years in Apple TV+’s Palmer. Directed by actor Fisher...
Born a Champion is good ole fashioned crowd-pleasing entertainment
Sean Patrick Flanery stars in and co-writes the winning sports drama, Born a Champion from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Directed by Alex...
Locked Down isn't worth the time
HBO MAX brings us a romantic comedy set during COVID in Locked Down from director Doug Liman. Written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven...


























