MOVIES
Screen time: Review of 'Pain and Gain'
A couple things about Michael Bay's new movie "Pain and Gain." PRO: Michael Bay FINALLY stops taking himself so seriously. In one scene, crippled Tony Shalhoub (Monk from "Monk") tries to pick a bun...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 5:15 PM
Local Public Libraries and the Plains Art Museum Announce Community Reading Project and Art Exhibit
In partnership, the Fargo Public Library, Moorhead Public Library, West Fargo Public Library, and Plains Art Museum are launching the Three Communities, Two Books, One Art Exhibit (3.2.1) project star...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 10:07 AM
Gene & Patricia
I've said it many times before. In addition to not having to have a real job, television has given me the opportunity to talk with a lot of peopleI would never get the chance to talk with in real life...
Posted on 4/6/13 at 5:46 AM
Movie Review: The Artist
I was afraid The Artist would be a pretentious piece of crud, partly because it had won so many awards, and partly because it was both in black-and-white and almost without sound. After all, using bl...
Posted on 3/17/13 at 4:56 PM
List of lacrosse movies not as long as other sports, but here's a couple you can watch this weekend
FARGO, N.D. - The sport of lacrosse isn't the darling of Hollywood that other sports are. The lists of boxing, baseball, football, basketball and other sports movies are long and legendary. ... The li...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 12:57 PM
Areavoices: Fargo Library’s “Film Noir” series begins Sunday 
Starting Sunday, the Fargo Public Library will host a 3-week film series featuring black and white movies from the 1940s and 1950s titled “Film Noir” at the downtown Main Library.
By Fargo Public Library blog on Areavoices.com , April 04, 2013
Library director to film documentary in Brazil
FARGO – Michael M. Miller, director of the North Dakota State Libraries’ Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, is traveling to Brazil in April for the final filming and interviews for a new documentary on Germans from Russia in South America.By Forum staff reports , March 26, 2013
Filmmaker screens war documentary 
FARGO – Documentary maker Larry Cappetto screens his public television documentary series, “Lest They Be Forgotten” this week at a number of Fargo locations this week.
By Forum staff reports , March 25, 2013
'Oz' again tops box office with $42.2 million 
NEW YORK — “Oz the Great and Powerful” is living up to its name at the box office.
By Associated Press , March 17, 2013
Yo! Rocky's house in South Philly is for sale 
By Associated Press , March 16, 2013
Areavoices: Church to show '5 Broken Cameras'
By FMUU blog on Areavoices , March 12, 2013
Reports: Iran mulls suing Hollywood over 'Argo' 
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran is planning to sue Hollywood over the Oscar-winning “Argo” because of the movie's allegedly “unrealistic portrayal” of the country, Iranian media reported Tuesday.
By Associated Press , March 12, 2013
Los Angeles movie company debuting 'Brass Teapot' at Fargo Film Festival 
By Sam Benshoof , March 07, 2013
George Lucas: Original 'Star Wars' trio returning for new movie 
By Associated Press , March 07, 2013
Fargo Film Festival has nearly 100 films to check out 
FARGO – With about 100 movies playing over the next few days, you’d be forgiven if you can’t make it to all that the Fargo Film Festival has to offer.
By Sam Benshoof , March 05, 2013
ND native taken hostage in Gulf War left Iraq in $100 taxi ride to freedom 
By Jon Walker, Sioux Falls Argus Leader , March 05, 2013
Off-kilter: Hal Hartley’s films force audiences to look at the movies a different way 
By John Lamb , March 05, 2013
‘Sweet’ translation: Author Weaver discusses story adaptation to the big screen 
By John Lamb , March 03, 2013
'Giant Slayer' scares up ho-hum $28 million debut 
LOS ANGELES — It wasn't exactly a mighty victory, but “Jack the Giant Slayer” won the weekend at the box office.
By Associated Press , March 03, 2013
Music, movie industry to warn copyright infringers 
WASHINGTON — Internet users who illegally share music, movies or TV shows online may soon get warning notices from their service providers that they are violating copyright law. Ignore the notices, and violators could face an Internet slow-down for 48 hours. Those who claim they're innocent can protest — for a fee.
By Associated Press , February 26, 2013
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