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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 22, 2023

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Neil Haeems

Neil Haeems joined The Daily Californian's arts & entertainment staff in summer 2020 and is a former deputy arts & entertainment editor (spring 2021). He also contributed to the department as video game beat reporter in fall 2020 and fall 2021.

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Resident Evil Village holds up as a worthy successor to one of the greatest horror games ever made — even if it works better as a tribute to the more action-oriented RE4.
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Resident Evil Village holds up as a worthy successor to one of the greatest horror games ever made — even if it works better as a tribute to the more action-oriented RE4.
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No film unambiguously swept the Awards, though the biggest winner of the night was “Nomadland,” taking home trophies for best picture, best director and best actress. 
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No film unambiguously swept the Awards, though the biggest winner of the night was “Nomadland,” taking home trophies for best picture, best director and best actress. 
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Throughout, McQuoid remains keenly aware of audience expectations for a Mortal Kombat film, and for the most part, he delivers.
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Throughout, McQuoid remains keenly aware of audience expectations for a Mortal Kombat film, and for the most part, he delivers.
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Let this compilation be a guide to UC Berkeley and the city for when normal activities can finally resume, as well as a celebration of the memories made over the past years.
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Let this compilation be a guide to UC Berkeley and the city for when normal activities can finally resume, as well as a celebration of the memories made over the past years.
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Yes, you guessed it — Tacos Sinaloa yet again won out as the best Mexican food in Berkeley for the fifth year in a row.
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Yes, you guessed it — Tacos Sinaloa yet again won out as the best Mexican food in Berkeley for the fifth year in a row.
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UC Berkeley is home to more than 20 libraries sprawled across campus — large and small, known by many and known by few. When it comes to which is best, it’s difficult for Doe Memorial Library to not come out on top.
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UC Berkeley is home to more than 20 libraries sprawled across campus — large and small, known by many and known by few. When it comes to which is best, it’s difficult for Doe Memorial Library to not come out on top.
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Landmark’s Shattuck Cinemas, with its faux-Egyptian decor and friendly staff, remains the perfect location to watch a movie in Berkeley.
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Landmark’s Shattuck Cinemas, with its faux-Egyptian decor and friendly staff, remains the perfect location to watch a movie in Berkeley.
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Given the unbridled upward trajectory of the Doom series, it’s no surprise that The Ancient Gods Part Two slightly buckles under pressure.
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Given the unbridled upward trajectory of the Doom series, it’s no surprise that The Ancient Gods Part Two slightly buckles under pressure.
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Some of the most honest moments occur in interviews Wharton conducted with Petty’s daughter Adria Petty, who was also an executive producer for the documentary.
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Some of the most honest moments occur in interviews Wharton conducted with Petty’s daughter Adria Petty, who was also an executive producer for the documentary.
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“Sound of Violence” is the sort of film that feels like it was conceived over a joint and a bag of cheese puffs at 2 a.m. 
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“Sound of Violence” is the sort of film that feels like it was conceived over a joint and a bag of cheese puffs at 2 a.m. 
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