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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 13, 2023

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Though the act of categorizing films is still problematic, and while there won’t likely ever be a universally satisfying metric with which to judge film, the Academy is in dire need of some well-thought-out new categories to add to the awards season mix.
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Though the act of categorizing films is still problematic, and while there won’t likely ever be a universally satisfying metric with which to judge film, the Academy is in dire need of some well-thought-out new categories to add to the awards season mix.
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Even though the Academy Awards are distinguishable for nominating boundary-pushing films, the fact remains that some films and artists were simply snubbed.
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Even though the Academy Awards are distinguishable for nominating boundary-pushing films, the fact remains that some films and artists were simply snubbed.
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The film is a testament to the capacity of gripping narratives and profoundly realized characters to elevate the superhero genre.
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The film is a testament to the capacity of gripping narratives and profoundly realized characters to elevate the superhero genre.
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By continuing to break the institutional silence surrounding sexual violence and believing survivors, we’ll retain film as our source of light in 2018.
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By continuing to break the institutional silence surrounding sexual violence and believing survivors, we’ll retain film as our source of light in 2018.
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Regardless, the hype surrounding “The Last Jedi” is only bound to get bigger as fans debate their most pressing theories. Without further ado, here are four of mine.
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Regardless, the hype surrounding “The Last Jedi” is only bound to get bigger as fans debate their most pressing theories. Without further ado, here are four of mine.
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“War” has every right to be confident — it is the best trilogy finale since “Toy Story 3,” maybe even since “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.”
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“War” has every right to be confident — it is the best trilogy finale since “Toy Story 3,” maybe even since “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.”
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