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Film & Television

Sunday, September 16, 2018

The Daily Californian Arts guide to what will, should and could win the 70th annual Emmy Awards

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We are presently in a golden age of television. It would be nearly impossible for one person to sort through all of the television at our fingertips and decide what is or isn’t the best. This is where the Emmy Awards come in.
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Culture Shot

Friday, July 13, 2018

ScarJo’s done it again — what she and Hollywood can learn from the current casting controversy

Johansson was recently announced to play Dante “Tex” Gill in “Rub & Tug,” a biopic based on the real-life transgender man.
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College Life

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Which ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ actor or actress are you?

With Marvel’s highly anticipated “Infinity War” finally coming to theaters, we at the Clog thought it was more than appropriate to celebrate the greatest crossover of all time with a quick little quiz! Find out which badass “Infinity War” actor or actress you are! Contact Ananya Sreekanth at [email protected]

Film & Television

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Marvel’s ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ plays like 3-hour post-credits teaser

Ten years into its chokehold on blockbuster culture, Marvel Studios is finally reaching the ostensible end of a rainbow with “Avengers: Infinity War.”
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Culture Shot

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

We rank all 18 Marvel Cinematic Universe films

After 10 years, 32 post-credit scenes, two Hulks and one record-breaking opening weekend for “Black Panther,” it’s time to rank all 18 films set in the MCU.
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Film & Television

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

The Daily Californian Arts Awards: Television of 2017

Whether on our laptops or in our living rooms, television has always been a space of escape, in which our ideologies are reflected back to us.
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Film & Television

Thursday, November 2, 2017

‘Thor: Ragnarok’ plays it safe with high energy, low stakes adventure

That being said, if anyone can please explain why Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) needed to be in this movie, that’d be extremely helpful.
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Innovation 2017

Friday, May 26, 2017

An arbitrary ranking of movies about innovation

The fear of the future and messing with the “natural order” of things has been inspiration for a whole range of movies, ranging from terrible, Luddite-like fantasies to movies questioning humanity and its relation to science.
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Film & Television

Thursday, April 20, 2017

‘The Lost City of Z’ puts past, present and future in dialogue: An interview with director James Gray

“When I wrote it, I wasn’t thinking about today, but I was also thinking that nothing in it was dated,” Gray explained. “And unfortunately, I was right.”
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Film & Television

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Strangeness abounds, entertains in ‘Doctor Strange’

Marvel Studios has a habit of playing it safe. Who can blame it? It has uncovered a narrative formula that works in cohesion with the characters it seeks to portray in film and continually entertains fans and critics alike. From “Iron Man” to “Captain America: Civil War,” people show up
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