
Daily Cal Arts’ Top 10 Most Anticipated Summer Movies
The films released between May and August are some of the most exciting of the year as blockbusting CGI-fests and Oscar contenders alike convene at the multiplex.
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The films released between May and August are some of the most exciting of the year as blockbusting CGI-fests and Oscar contenders alike convene at the multiplex.
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Gemma Arterton is vibrant and powerful. The script presents her with opportunities to combat the men she works with, and she capitalizes on those.
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As a diehard fan of Christopher Nolan and his now legendary trilogy, I do have to offer a rebuttal for my vision of the next Batman film.
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It’s a completely different narrative examination, but it somehow still falls upon the same vile humor we love.
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Having composed for more than 150 films, chances are that you’ve had a Hans Zimmer score stuck in your head at least once.
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While you may expect a rant about the offensive whitewashing in the film, the issue is far more complicated than that.
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Pixar still holds the spot as the top animation studio right now because when it gets a film right, it’s nearly perfect.
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The stories across the final four are various in both time and person, and they showcase how different, yet wholly affecting, the biopic genre can be.
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The No. 1-seeded contenders, “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “Blade Runner,” rode their all-time classic force through to the final four.
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The 11 songs showcase an experimentation — in folk, country, psych pop and more — to a degree not seen in The Shins before.
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