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Daily Archives: March 7, 2014
Weekend Box Office: Will “300” slaughter “Mr. Peabody”?
This is a decent weekend for new movie openings and that very well may be reflected in the box office take of the first weekend of March. Will “300: Rise of an Empire” clear $40 million, thanks to 3D ticket … Continue reading
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Fargo Film Festival hits the jackpot with North Dakota oil patch documentaries
North Dakota was a national punchline for decades, a flat, arid state that was losing population and seemed more remote from “The Real America” with every passing year. “Fargo” wasn’t just a film title, it was a state of isolation, … Continue reading
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