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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 25, 2023

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“Three Thousand Years of Longing” may not be thematically fresh, but it is at least a comforting reminder that we live in a plenum.
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“Three Thousand Years of Longing” may not be thematically fresh, but it is at least a comforting reminder that we live in a plenum.
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Technology displaces, and it is while displaced — at some remove from the present — that one remembers the past.
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Technology displaces, and it is while displaced — at some remove from the present — that one remembers the past.
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In the film, the oh-so majestic Tilda Swinton plays British-expat Jessica, a botanist who wakes up one morning in Medellín to the sound of a thud that only she can hear.
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In the film, the oh-so majestic Tilda Swinton plays British-expat Jessica, a botanist who wakes up one morning in Medellín to the sound of a thud that only she can hear.
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Here's a guide to some of the most exciting 2020 movies that are finally coming out in 2021 after being delayed due to the pandemic.
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Here's a guide to some of the most exciting 2020 movies that are finally coming out in 2021 after being delayed due to the pandemic.
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The quick pacing parallels Officer Peterson’s ability to plainly solve issues as they pop up, giving the movie a comedic immediacy as the pair navigates the strange phenomena.
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The quick pacing parallels Officer Peterson’s ability to plainly solve issues as they pop up, giving the movie a comedic immediacy as the pair navigates the strange phenomena.
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Run for the exits in disgust or fall for this manic pixie dream girl of a campy, supernatural thriller. Luca Guadagnino rebranded Dario Argento’s 1977 cult classic, “Suspiria,” in an exercise in Hollywood world building that’s about as polarizing as listening to your mate’s stories about gap year.
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Run for the exits in disgust or fall for this manic pixie dream girl of a campy, supernatural thriller. Luca Guadagnino rebranded Dario Argento’s 1977 cult classic, “Suspiria,” in an exercise in Hollywood world building that’s about as polarizing as listening to your mate’s stories about gap year.
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Far from lulling his audience to slumber, Max Richter and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble’s Friday night performance at Zellerbach Hall, courtesy of Cal Performances, allowed for a visceral experience of Richter’s music.
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Far from lulling his audience to slumber, Max Richter and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble’s Friday night performance at Zellerbach Hall, courtesy of Cal Performances, allowed for a visceral experience of Richter’s music.
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“Marvel Presents a New Superhero… Model Minority!” — written by and starring UC Berkeley alumnus Joy Regullano — is hilariously hyperbolic.
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“Marvel Presents a New Superhero… Model Minority!” — written by and starring UC Berkeley alumnus Joy Regullano — is hilariously hyperbolic.
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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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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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Though thoughtful and innocent at times, the film juggles too much, attempting to critique both capitalism and its opponents but with little resolution on either side.
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Though thoughtful and innocent at times, the film juggles too much, attempting to critique both capitalism and its opponents but with little resolution on either side.
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