MOVIES
Coroner: Pneumonia, drugs killed Brittany Murphy
But the actor's death was still ruled "accidental."By ANTHONY McCARTNEY,AP Entertainment Writer , February 04, 2010
Casting calls scheduled for NoDak Films movie
NoDak Films is spending two weeks in North Dakota beginning Feb. 11 seeking actors to appear in its first production, “Last Summer for Boys,” slated for production this summer.By Forum staff reports , February 03, 2010
'Avatar,' 'The Hurt Locker' lead Oscar nominations
By Associated Press , February 02, 2010
Tips for toddler TV time 
The parenting experts interviewed for this article offered several suggestions for parents who decide to let their toddlers watch television:
January 26, 2010
Toddlers and TV: Some disagree with claims tots shouldn’t tune in 
January 26, 2010
2010 MOVIE PREVIEW 
LOS ANGELES - Hollywood may find it tough to match 2009’s record box-office revenue.
By David Germain, AP Movie Writer , January 24, 2010
In short: More 2010 movies 
By Associated Press , January 24, 2010
‘Bridges’ to Fargo: Globe winner married to former resident 
January 19, 2010
Oscar contenders 'Nine,' 'Young Victoria,' 'Lovely Bones' open Friday in Fargo theaters 
Six new films are opening at Fargo theaters Friday, including Heath Ledger's final film "The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus"
By Forum Staff Reports , January 14, 2010
Marcus Theatre offers ‘Frosty Flicks’ series 
Families looking to avoid the frigid winter temperatures this season can stay warm at the Marcus Theatre at West Acres in Fargo while enjoying the popular Frosty Flicks Film Series.
By Forum staff reports , January 13, 2010
Family film series begins Feb. 6 at Fargo's West Acres 14 
By Forum Staff Reports , January 11, 2010
Film addresses climate change, weather modification 
Fargo company receives cameo in documentaryA new documentary that explores to what extent humans can or ought to control the Earth’s weather and climate shines a cameo light on a Fargo-based company that is a world leader in cloud seeding.
January 11, 2010
Minnesota native was lead vehicle designer for ‘Avatar’ 
By Adam Hammer, St. Cloud Times , January 03, 2010
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1935: Rhumba, There's Always Tomorrow, Square Shooter
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1935: Advertisers and Habeas Corpus Hearings
Here are snippets from the 1935 Nobles County Times, from a list of its advertisers (including my favorite, Benson and Sorensen's Dairy), the notati
Review of 9: Apocalypse Knit
I rented 9 this week. No, not Nine, the Daniel Day-Lewis musical featuring one guy and about seventeen gorgeous women, and not District 9, the movie about aliens
Robert Osborne
The official biographer of the Academy Awards, Robert Osborne, joins us tonight on WDAZ News @5 to talk about this year's Oscar nominees. Robert is the author of 80 Years of
1945: Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
This 1945 advertisement for a Spencer Tracy movie, "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," uses the planes as capital Ts for the title. Awesome!
The
Place your bets, place your bets ...
"All right, place your bets, place your bets ... "
Football mavens are ticking off the days until next week's Saints-Colts tilt. But as the Super Bowl hype begins spir
Movies For Grownups
Film critic Bill Newcott talks about the Movies For Grownups Awards tonight on WDAZ News @5.
Review: Sherlock Holmes
I was hesitant to watch "Sherlock Holmes," the latest movie adaptation of the exploits of the world's first consulting detective, because I like Robe
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