‘A jam-packed catalogue’: 8 anticipated films that were pushed from 2020

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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To yearn allows oneself the time to slow down, to sit in silence and consider, even wallow, in the weight of our emotions.
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In honor of Saoirse Ronan’s 26th birthday, we at the Clog have cooked up a quiz to help you determine which of the four-time Oscar-nominated actress’s films to watch.
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I could tell Michael Cera’s titular character was an awkward guy, but during the second viewing I figured out I had finally met my on-screen likeness.
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Gerwig’s screenplay and direction are elevated because of the strength of the film’s lead performances.
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Timothée Chalamet is quickly becoming a fashion icon of our generation, and we cannot help but notice it seems he has taken inspiration from our campus. Here is a list of Timothée Chalamet looks that remind us of UC Berkeley buildings.
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Starcrawler is quickly becoming a veteran in an industry where most established names have had careers as long as de Wilde has been alive.
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It would be easy to go down the IMDb list of addiction films to examine the nuances of how these stories have been told. But we don’t have to look back so far, considering two films about addiction and rehabilitation are right in our rearview mirror.
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The 76th Golden Globes were last night, and considering it was a rather lackluster and mostly puzzling evening, it was pretty much just like any other day here at UC Berkeley.
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Van Groeningen’s film “Beautiful Boy” — adapted from David Sheff’s memoir of the same name and Nic Sheff’s “Tweak” — tells two individual stories in conversation with one another. A tale of not just addiction, but of a delicate relationship between father and son, the film moves fluidly between the two narratives.
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