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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 04, 2023

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Natalie Portman

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Overproduced and uninspired, “Thor: Love and Thunder” isn’t unseating anyone’s favorite Marvel movie any time soon.
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Overproduced and uninspired, “Thor: Love and Thunder” isn’t unseating anyone’s favorite Marvel movie any time soon.
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As one would expect, the show ended up being memorable in a number of ways — one of which was the dazzling red carpet fashion.
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As one would expect, the show ended up being memorable in a number of ways — one of which was the dazzling red carpet fashion.
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In spite of its standard concoction of arty inactivity and lizard-brain butchery, “Annihilation” makes an effort to stand out from the sci-fi genre.
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In spite of its standard concoction of arty inactivity and lizard-brain butchery, “Annihilation” makes an effort to stand out from the sci-fi genre.
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Whether you choose to attend concerts all around the Bay, compete in a nerdier Winter Olympics or marvel at aerial stunts, our picks have you covered.
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Whether you choose to attend concerts all around the Bay, compete in a nerdier Winter Olympics or marvel at aerial stunts, our picks have you covered.
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While going to the awards and protesting peacefully in all black is one way to enact change, it is not the most powerful option.
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While going to the awards and protesting peacefully in all black is one way to enact change, it is not the most powerful option.
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If you haven't seen any of these films about dance, you've got to drop everything (including your moves) and watch some of these hit dance films.
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If you haven't seen any of these films about dance, you've got to drop everything (including your moves) and watch some of these hit dance films.
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Whether or not it’s because of Malick’s penchant for shooting without giving his actors a fixed script, the film wastes the talents of a truly all-star cast.
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Whether or not it’s because of Malick’s penchant for shooting without giving his actors a fixed script, the film wastes the talents of a truly all-star cast.
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