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"textContent": "May 1996 didn’t just kick off the summer movie season, it helped redefine it. This was a moment when Hollywood leaned harder into spectacle, pairing practical effects with emerging CGI and delivering stories that felt bigger, louder, and more immersive than what audiences had seen before. At the same time, filmmakers were still grounded enough […]\n\nThe post May 1996 Movies Turning 30: The Month That Delivered Storms, Spies, and Sci-Fi That Still Holds Up appeared first on Cord Cutters News.",
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