Barbiewill own the conversation.
No,Oppenheimerwill be the summers must see movie.
The July 21 face-off between those unlikely rivals hints at the imminent surprises of Summer 23.

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Everyone I meet claims to have the inside on coming hits or misses.
Most are eager to hear them.
Even if some resist taking action on them.

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Goetz has been dispensing candor with kindness for three decades, which itself reflects his proficiency.
Accordingly, the American Cinematheque last week said he will receive its specialPower of Cinema award in November.
Spend time with him and you realize that he loves films as ardently as he measures them.
He has himself produced 12 movies for television.
Screen Engine rates scripts for film or TV as well as films awaiting distribution deals or facing imminent release.
Sometimes its data suggests increased outlay on promotion; sometimes the films are dead on arrival.
But he acknowledges that its been a fading one a trend that represents a challenge to his business.
Viewers are warned not to discuss the screenings on social media.
And what is the difference?
Then comes an even dicier question: Picassos work was never tested and likely might have failed.
Or when they were jolted byParanormal Activity.
Which takes us back to Barbie going up against nuclear secrets.
That face-off pits Nolan against Greta Gerwig with her cast of Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
The world was never the same after Oppenheimer, Nolan reminds us.
Ken and Barbie likely didnt notice, but insiders this week may be astonished by their strong tracking.
Yes, Barbie, you, too, may go nuclear.