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reDocumented is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Glenn Dunks.

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Diane Warren: Relentless (2024) Glenn Dunks It’s reliant on friends and family to really get beyond the walls that she puts up and we're able to piece together the family and personal traumas that shaped how she sees the world and what fuels her writing.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Citizen Sleuth (2023) Glenn Dunks ...Or how about the end credits that feature an audio collage of happily welcoming podcast introductions that quite bluntly lays out how real human deaths have been commodified to sell subscriptions and tote bags.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Night in West Texas (2025) Glenn Dunks In that sense, some lovers of true crime documentaries may feel Night in West Texas leaves them longing... Instead, Esquenazi focuses on Reyos himself and the struggles of being a queer First Nations man in times of great societal flux.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Cutting Through Rocks (2025) Glenn Dunks It’s not a surprise that it won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance for world cinema (documentary) when its images can be so striking and get so efficiently to the heart of its story.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus (2024) Glenn Dunks Goodbye Horses’ filmmaker was gifted a bag of previously unreleased material. In some ways, the documentary’s legacy may ultimately be in finally getting Q Lazzarus’ catalogue out of the metaphorical vault and back into the public consciousness
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Are We Good? (2025) Glenn Dunks It's in these scenes that Maron, and therefore the film to a large degree, is at its most compelling. Elsewhere, he’s charismatic and cantankerous and, yes, sympathetic, but it lands on fairly familiar beats.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Depeche Mode: M (2025) Glenn Dunks Seeing Gahan and the band's prime songwriter and guitarist Martin Gore is probably, beyond the music, the most memorable feature of M. They are lovely together, just two dudes rocking out and still having the time of their lives.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Prime Minister (2025) Glenn Dunks Prime Minister does well to utilise Ardern’s refreshing candour throughout to illuminate on a job that saw her unenviably thrust to the forefront of international politics more than once.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
Walk with Me (2024) Glenn Dunks Levitt shows a lovely knack for the storytelling craft. She leaves the camera rolling through difficult, personally traumatic sequences and doesn't cut away from the moments that are difficult to watch.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
River of Grass (2025) Glenn Dunks ...it has something of a timeless (or, more accurately, out-of-time) poetic visual quality that I find exciting to watch—although, admittedly, might be too dry for some.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Pistachio Wars (2024) Glenn Dunks The first-time filmmakers are wise to anchor this story in the simple, effective storytelling. Good ol’ American greed is front and centre here, and its influence leaches into so many different areas like toxins into the ground.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Heaven (1987) Glenn Dunks Maybe Heaven is just one big way of saying to stop thinking about all of this so much and just live your life while we have it.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
There Was, There Was Not (2024) Glenn Dunks The sadness of the film and the deep sense of loss that is felt by Mkrtichian’s subjects is smartly told through her observational storytelling and Alexandria Bombach’s editing, criss-crossing between the four women and the land itself...
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Looking for Robert (2024) Glenn Dunks Copans’ intimate knowledge of Kramer allows for Looking for Robert to be a more honest take on the filmmaker. One that celebrates, but never presents him as something that he wasn’t. Or, perhaps even more importantly, that his films never were.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Apocalypse in the Tropics (2024) Glenn Dunks There’s no doubt a hell of a lot more to the story and maybe there’s another film’s story to tell in a trilogy-capping feature. But this is an incisive look at one country’s perilous descent into dangerous extremism...
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Ai Weiwei's Turandot (2025) Glenn Dunks It acts as a nice artefact for those of us who would never have the opportunity to see such a production. I would have liked to have seen more of its final form, especially since the movie’s opening sequence... was a breathtaking way to begin.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Naked Ambition (2023) Glenn Dunks ...it’s hard not to suspect that there are several chapters of her life that aren’t explored quite as much as they could be, [but] it’s lively and has a nice spark while speaking to ideas that feel relevant for today.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Lost in the Jungle (2025) Glenn Dunks It hangs a lot on its frame, but I appreciated that there was a bit more effort made to really grapple with the lives of this family and those around them, something I found missing in some of their earlier comparable works.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
The Propagandist (2025) Glenn Dunks In some of its more interesting passages, Bouwman’s film focuses on the filmmaking itself and the way Teunissen was changed and how deluded he must have become.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
1000 Women in Horror (2025) Glenn Dunks But this isn’t a boys vs girls situation. It’s about carving out a space to talk about these issues in a way that offers freedom of expression and individuality. There could easily be another one given how much there is to discuss.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Trains (2024) Glenn Dunks What things these trains have seen! Trains is a ravishing document of something that nobody likely knew they needed. I simply adored it.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989 (2024) Glenn Dunks [A quote] suggests that archives cannot tell us what happened, but more how it was presented to society. That’s an appropriate reminder for all such films, but especially so here. There is obviously much more to the story than can fit into 200 minutes.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
The Librarians (2025) Glenn Dunks In a way, it’s like arguing with a baby. Sure, your points might be totally accurate and compelling and maybe you made those points with veracious integrity. But ultimately, you’re still arguing with a baby.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Deaf President Now! (2025) Glenn Dunks It proves a smartly assembled technical piece, too. Michael Harte’s editing, switching between archival footage and cleanly shot talking heads is efficient and tight. The sound design of Samir Foco is a surprising, nonsensical snub by the Emmy voters.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Music by John Williams (2024) Glenn Dunks There are a lot of cute anecdotes, not many of which we get to really dig into. Which is probably only natural. The film is 105 minutes long and he has more credits than minutes on runtime.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Sudan, Remember Us (2024) Glenn Dunks This film is 78 minutes long, which, considering the subject matter, hardly seems long enough to really show westerners ... the full scale of what is occurring in the African nation. And it's not, but you can do some reading.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Monk in Pieces (2025) Glenn Dunks It’s probably because she’s been so frequently filmed, so willing to not just appear on camera but to detail her art and the process behind it, that Monk in Pieces works as well as it does.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Life After (2025) Glenn Dunks ...does Davenport's film, in attempting to raise concerns about how the medical field is pushing death on disabled people actually just end up infantilising those same people in some way?
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Commune (2005) Glenn Dunks You can likely never quite escape human emotions and public perceptions. Like when commune buddies become lovers who become partners. Like when the police raid your land and seize marijuana only for it to actually be a tomato plant.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
My Mom Jayne (2025) Glenn Dunks Those familiar with Hargitay just through her performance across a record-extending 26 seasons... will likely come away from this self-directed documentary with a newfound understanding of both mother and daughter.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Enigma (2025) Glenn Dunks When all is said and done, Enigma does come across as a bit of muckraking. Which is (maybe) actually fine with me, but it is questionable in how it goes about it.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Surviving Ohio State (2025) Glenn Dunks Personally, as a viewer who, like Orner, is also not American, I find on-screen portrayals of American college life are about as foreign of a concept as you can get. Accurate or not, it just comes across like an entirely different planet.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
The Body Politic (2023) Glenn Dunks But the filmmaker is so lucky to have a subject in Brandon Scott. He comes across as so naturally charismatic, particularly in more casual moments.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
I'm Your Venus (2024) Glenn Dunks I’m Your Venus sings with not just storytelling nous, but authenticity and potent emotional clarity. Reed, who is transgender but also indeed white, allows for transparency and honestly where before there may not have been.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
I Know Catherine, the Log Lady (2025) Glenn Dunks As a matter of fact, I learned a lot about Coulson with this documentary that her Wikipedia page only skims across. So that’s a win right there, I suppose.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Videoheaven (2025) Glenn Dunks You probably shouldn’t be leaving out vital information while repeating and contradicting others that you said earlier. There are just so many more crevices in which to explore, and I wished we hadn’t have spent so long on [Kevin Smith] clips.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Chain Reactions (2024) Glenn Dunks Philippe has found an interesting angle into the subject. It’s also probably his best film yet.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Farming the Revolution (2024) Glenn Dunks Nevertheless, what Jain has achieved is impressive. She features some smaller stories within the larger context, although never too much that it distracts from the larger message.
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
The Perfect Neighbor (2025) Glenn Dunks Of course, viewers should always have healthy skepticism and there are some important, if subtle, edits here that remind us there can always be more to the story (one even elicits a genuine laugh).
Posted Mar 08, 2026Edit critic review
Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (2024) Glenn Dunks Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story is not a great documentary, but it’s one filled with warmth and generosity. Much like Liza herself.
Posted Mar 07, 2026Edit critic review
2073 (2024) Glenn Dunks Doomscrolling: The Movie.
Posted Apr 14, 2025Edit critic review
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