Last month the Greater Downtown Council was looking for your help to select which movies would be shown for this years Movies in the Park, we now have the official lineup.
With summer finally here, I've been dreaming about watching a movie in a drive-in. It's been more than a few years since Duluth had one, but maybe a road trip is needed this summer?
Danny Glover, Denise Richards, and Cameron Seely will star in the upcoming independent film 'Christmas Break-in' and Marshall School in Duluth was selected as a set location.
Actress Kristen Bell decided she wanted people to see 'Love, Simon' in theaters, so she went ahead and bought out a theater so people could go see it for free.
A Two Harbors parent is upset and has complained to the school after she found a permission slip for her 11th grader to watch an R-rated film in class.
The Purge movies have continued to act as unforgiving social and political satire, as unsubtle as they are violent, and that trend will only go further in the next installment in the series. The fourth film, titled The Purge: The Island, takes place on the very first Purge Night, confined to the shores of Staten Island, and the concept sounds appropriately messed up.
When you create a series of films as magical as the Pixar universe, you’re going to get your share of fans trying to puzzle your history out. That’s always been the case with movies like Toy Story and Monsters, Inc. Since each movie often features easter eggs that hint at the interconnected nature of each film, people have gone to great lengths to try and understand the elements of the movies not explicitly stated onscreen. Take, for instance, this past week’s video about the tragic story of Andy’s father in Toy Story. According to the host , Woody actually belonged to Andy’s father, who sadly passed away from complications due to polio before the first film. The video caught the internet by storm and was widely circulated over the weekend by most major entertainment sites.
Writer and director Guillermo Del Toro will be getting his own exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts so fans can step into the creative mind that gave us 'Pan's Labyrinth', 'Hellboy', 'Pacific Rim' and more.
The Holiday Season is quickly approaching and with that comes a lot of time with family. So, in order to break up the monotony how about you throw in a movie that the whole family can enjoy.