The Daily Californian’s Arts Awards: Television of 2021

These emotional states evoked by Chastain are as potent an actor could desire from their observers, signaling possibly the most prominent talent in the industry today.
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These emotional states evoked by Chastain are as potent an actor could desire from their observers, signaling possibly the most prominent talent in the industry today.
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Since its inception, the Mill Valley Film Festival has blossomed into an exciting Bay Area tradition, attracting awarded filmmakers, actors and veterans of the entertainment industry, as well as aspiring newcomers and promising debuts.
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Ultimately, “Wonder Wheel” suggests that we are all “actors in our own lives.” Yet we are not “actors” — we are accountable for our actions.
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But in an attempt to exaggerate Allen’s trademarks, “Wonder Wheel” exacerbates the film’s common plot and trite character flaws.
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Not to mention that when Allen was almost ousted from Hollywood after he sexually abused his seven-year-old-daughter, Weinstein agreed to distribute “Bullets Over Broadway.” Yep, you read that right. Weinstein was the man who gave Allen his career back.
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Whoever you may be, check out the following films and their respective monologues for some quality Hollywood magic.
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In 2015, Oscar winners Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin partnered with Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender for a biopic about the tech giant Steve Jobs. The talent behind “Steve Jobs” seemed like a dream team. Yet, despite rather good reviews, the film failed financially. At the end of its theatrical run,
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Move over Jack Dawson — Rose has found a new man, and his name is Liam Hemsworth! Channeling her inner Miranda Priestly, Oscar winner Kate Winslet delivers a mesmerizing performance as Myrtle ‘Tilly’ Dunnage, a fierce fashionista who returns to her Australian hometown to care for her equally fierce mother
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With the help of 50 sexual assault survivors, including two UC Berkeley-affiliated individuals, Lady Gaga performed her Oscar-nominated song “Til It Happens to You” at the Academy Awards on Sunday night.
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“Steve Jobs” isn’t so much interested in the historical accuracy of Steve Jobs’ life. Directed by Danny Boyle, the biopic instead focuses on the whirlwind of emotions he faced during three different launches of which he was a part — the first Macintosh in 1984, NeXT in 1988 and the
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