FILMS
Bob on Screen
OK, boys and girls, here we go. Save the date: Wednesday, November 7. That's the date of a special screening of "Close But No Cigar," the documentary film about the career of our bud Bob Zany. It's be...
Posted on 9/25/12 at 2:47 PM
‘The Laramie Project,’ the award-winning HBO movie about homophobia and murder, is final presentation of the season for UND’s Global Visions Film Series
The University of North Dakotas Anthropology Departments popular Global Visions Film Series (GVFS) will present The Laramie Project (2002), the final installment in this years set of exciting and movi...
Posted on 5/7/12 at 3:32 PM
Reviewed: The Descendants
I finally went to a movie the other night. It had been a while. I think I had seen such a bad stretch of movies that I had lost all faith in humanity and Hollywood, which are basically the same thing....
Posted on 2/8/12 at 12:04 PM
The Responsibility Project...exploring what it means to do the right thing.
You'll never catch me touting corporate America as the moral center of the world as we know it, but every once in awhile they do something right and I find myself impressed with the effort. Now, I'll ...
Posted on 9/12/10 at 7:59 AM
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 and apartheid. Nope, I saw 9, a strang...
Posted on 2/4/10 at 12:00 AM
'Titans' clashes with 'Date Night' at box office 
e No. 1 spot at the weekend box office is too close to call between Steve Carell and Tina Fey's comedy "Date Night" and the action tale "Clash of the Titans."
By Associated Press , April 11, 2010
Entry deadline extended for Minnesota youth film fest 
The deadline for entering the third annual .EDU Film Festival in Minneapolis has been extended to April 15.
By Associated Press , April 06, 2010
Free films at the Writers Conference 
Each year, the UND Writer’s Conference hosts a free film festival at UND Memorial Union to go along with the panel discussions and readings. The authors at this year’s conference — which will be March 23-27 — were asked to select films they believe fit the theme, “Mind the Gap: Print, New Media, Art.”
By Herald Staff Report , March 11, 2010
Actors vie to be Marshal Dillon in ‘Gunsmoke’ film 
Several top-flight actors are in the running to play Marshal Matt Dillon, the lead lawman in CBS Films’ big-screen adaptation of the classic Western television show “Gunsmoke,” which starred James Arness.
By Steven Zeitchik , February 11, 2010
’Avatar’ tops box office for sixth-straight week 
By Associated Press , January 24, 2010
’Avatar’ remains in orbit with $48.5M weekend 
James Cameron’s “Avatar” continues to race up the box office charts, remaining No. 1 domestically for the fourth straight weekend with $48.5 million and placing second among all-time top-grossing films worldwide.
By David Germain , January 10, 2010
‘Avatar’ maintains box-office ascent with $68.3 million 
By Associated Press , January 03, 2010
Attack of the 3-D experience in 2010 
Like it or loathe it, the new year in movies will be dominated by one thing: 3-D.
By Robert W. Butler , January 01, 2010
Classic films preserved in the U.S. film registry 
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video, with that unforgettable graveyard dance, will rest among the nation’s treasures in the world’s largest archive of film, TV and sound recordings.
By Brett Zongker , January 01, 2010
COMMENTARY: Could ‘New Moon’ be worst successful movie of all time? 
By Barry Koltnow , December 09, 2009
Obama joins Kennedy Center salute of Brubeck, De Niro, Springsteen, Mel Brooks, opera's Bumbry 
By Brett Zongker , December 07, 2009
'2012' takes top spot with box office bang of $65M 
By Associated Press , November 15, 2009
OBIT: Sergei Mikhalkov, 96, father of Hollywood directors, favored Stalin anthem author 
Two sons became Hollywood directorsSergei Mikhalkov, an author favored by Stalin who wrote the lyrics for the Soviet and Russian national anthems, persecuted dissident writers as part of the Soviet propaganda machine and fathered two noted film directors, died Thursday. He was 96.
By Associated Press , August 28, 2009
Actor Alec Baldwin passing on Connecticutt challenge to Lieberman 
Matthew Hiltzik said today that Baldwin does not plan to move to Connecticut or to run against the independent senator.
By Associated Press , August 24, 2009
Movie hit list 
“Angels & Demons,” which stars Tom Hanks in his “The Da Vinci Code” role, earned $46.2 million in its first weekend of release, according to final studio numbers Monday.
By Associated Press , May 21, 2009
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