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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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“Foe” finds itself somewhere between monotonous and bland; it wants to be sexual and innovative but meanders into tedium.
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“Foe” finds itself somewhere between monotonous and bland; it wants to be sexual and innovative but meanders into tedium.
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Since I’ve been through so many phases in my life, how am I supposed to narrow it down to a short title? After much thought, I’ve come up with a few titles that I think encapsulate my life and experiences so far. 
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Since I’ve been through so many phases in my life, how am I supposed to narrow it down to a short title? After much thought, I’ve come up with a few titles that I think encapsulate my life and experiences so far. 
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Happy Barbenheimer for those who celebrated! For those who didn’t, you definitely missed out on an amazing cultural experience.
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Happy Barbenheimer for those who celebrated! For those who didn’t, you definitely missed out on an amazing cultural experience.
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I love movies about real, extraordinary people. In honor of the “Oppenheimer” release, these are my favorite movies (and one show) also based on a true story.
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I love movies about real, extraordinary people. In honor of the “Oppenheimer” release, these are my favorite movies (and one show) also based on a true story.
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I have a secret hobby: going to the movies alone.
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I have a secret hobby: going to the movies alone.
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Affleck’s directing strikes the perfect balance between humor and heart; Robert Richardson’s cinematography is dynamic and engaging; and the production design brilliantly embodies 1980s nostalgia.
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Affleck’s directing strikes the perfect balance between humor and heart; Robert Richardson’s cinematography is dynamic and engaging; and the production design brilliantly embodies 1980s nostalgia.
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n an interview with The Daily Californian, French indie filmmakers Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret described how they moved from filling the shots to calling the shots — and who inspired them to do so. 
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n an interview with The Daily Californian, French indie filmmakers Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret described how they moved from filling the shots to calling the shots — and who inspired them to do so. 
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We at the Clog hope these movie recommendations leave your November feeling a little better. Because with midterms, the time change and Thanksgiving stress, we all deserve to feel warm, fuzzy and an extra bit gooey inside.
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We at the Clog hope these movie recommendations leave your November feeling a little better. Because with midterms, the time change and Thanksgiving stress, we all deserve to feel warm, fuzzy and an extra bit gooey inside.
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Our next spot in our A-Z date ideas in the Bay Area is sure to be the perfect activity for all kinds of people: a drive-in movie! With often low prices, a wide variety of options and pretty simple preparation, there are so many reasons to try out this idea!
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Our next spot in our A-Z date ideas in the Bay Area is sure to be the perfect activity for all kinds of people: a drive-in movie! With often low prices, a wide variety of options and pretty simple preparation, there are so many reasons to try out this idea!
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Cohen is painted as a man bent on two things: God and not repeating himself. The film’s strength is its use of archival footage to attest to this lonely and difficult urgency for ever-new forms of holiness.
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Cohen is painted as a man bent on two things: God and not repeating himself. The film’s strength is its use of archival footage to attest to this lonely and difficult urgency for ever-new forms of holiness.
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