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Arts & Entertainment - January 5, 2024

From 'Barbenheimer' to small-budget indies

The best, the worst and the most memorable movies of 2023

by Peter Canavese

In another rough year for the film industry, one which saw both writers and actors on strike for fairer terms in an increasingly streaming world, Hollywood needed some good news. It came this summer, summed up by one portmanteau: Barbenheimer. The opening-day confluence of two very different blockbusters, Greta Gerwig's smash-hit "Barbie" and Christopher Nolan's historical epic "Oppenheimer," gave studios and theater owners hope that there was still life to be found in movie theaters, thanks in no small part to an ingenious viral marketing campaign, a rising tide that lifted both boats. Both films delivered as art and commerce in another year that spread cinema across theaters and home theaters.

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