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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Jeffrey Wright

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While the prickly sense of tension is a consistent strength in the film, “The Batman” makes a habit of giving itself away too soon.
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While the prickly sense of tension is a consistent strength in the film, “The Batman” makes a habit of giving itself away too soon.
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In “Spencer,” Kristen Stewart delivers undeniably the most talked about performance of the year, and it's not difficult to see why.
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In “Spencer,” Kristen Stewart delivers undeniably the most talked about performance of the year, and it's not difficult to see why.
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Stuck between Oscar bait and pre-existing intellectual property turned into a box office hit, “The Goldfinch” is in an odd position of trying to satisfy both genres.
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Stuck between Oscar bait and pre-existing intellectual property turned into a box office hit, “The Goldfinch” is in an odd position of trying to satisfy both genres.
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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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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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While this density resulted in excellent episodes, it has also proved to be a drawback, as the show’s plotlines have grown increasingly convoluted.
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While this density resulted in excellent episodes, it has also proved to be a drawback, as the show’s plotlines have grown increasingly convoluted.
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Many questions running through the season are answered, but their answers are traded for new questions about the larger implications of the plot reveals.
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Many questions running through the season are answered, but their answers are traded for new questions about the larger implications of the plot reveals.
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Like last episode, this episode of “Westworld” includes an abundance of exposition via flashback, specifically of one event: Juliet’s suicide.
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Like last episode, this episode of “Westworld” includes an abundance of exposition via flashback, specifically of one event: Juliet’s suicide.
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This episode — the title of which is the Lakota word for “remember” — explains Akecheta’s backstory and the park’s opaque dynamics in a near-perfect set-up.
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This episode — the title of which is the Lakota word for “remember” — explains Akecheta’s backstory and the park’s opaque dynamics in a near-perfect set-up.
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While this episode ramped up the action, it didn’t shy away from posing the philosophical questions “Westworld” is known for.
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While this episode ramped up the action, it didn’t shy away from posing the philosophical questions “Westworld” is known for.
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This episode of “Westworld” kicked off the second half of the season — from this point on, we can expect the plot arcs to finally come together.
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This episode of “Westworld” kicked off the second half of the season — from this point on, we can expect the plot arcs to finally come together.
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