A new nonprofit and an established local icon have partnered for the inaugural North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival. Established in March of this year, “Taking Human Rights to the Big Screen”
Category: Movies
Fargo Flicks: Action and Awwww
This November brings plenty of tension, action and fun to the big screen, giving audiences something to do while the wind picks up and the “Fargo Flicks: Action and Awwww”
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Features the Return of Asgard’s Favorite Hero
Tomorrow Nov. 3, Marvel’s next movie “Thor: Ragnarok,” directed by Taika Waititi, makes its debut. There is not much that can be said about the “‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Features the Return of Asgard’s Favorite Hero”
Movies on YouTube: 1940s Drama Double Feature
Due to studio bankruptcies, errors or the passage of time, countless movies have entered the glorious public domain. Some of these movies are underrated classics, “Movies on YouTube: 1940s Drama Double Feature”
Review: Calling Time of Death on ‘Flatliners’
If you have intentions of going to either West Acres Cinema or Marcus Century Cinema to spend $10.50 (or $5 on Tuesdays) to see the “Review: Calling Time of Death on ‘Flatliners’”
Review: Love for King Adaptation Lost in Midst of ‘IT’ Frenzy
The media has been filled with reviews of “IT,” the second adaptation of Stephen King’s 1989 novel by the same name. However, the release of “Review: Love for King Adaptation Lost in Midst of ‘IT’ Frenzy”
Fargo Flicks: Spooky Season Screentime
Along with chilled winds and pumpkin spice, a whole new batch of movies are coming out to thrill theatergoers. Ranging from heart achingly emotional to “Fargo Flicks: Spooky Season Screentime”
It’s a Wonderful Classic Film
On Friday, Sept. 15, the Fargo Theatre announced on their Facebook page the lineup for their upcoming Classic Film Series. In total, six classic films “It’s a Wonderful Classic Film”