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Review: 'One Life' cracks open true human goodness
The movie, about a British broker who helps rescue children before the Nazi occupation, is authentic and emotional without being showy.
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March 10
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Italian Film Festival features U.S. premieres, Q&As with directors, $5 tickets for students
February 27
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The 4th Street Saloon, north Minneapolis bar long dogged by crime, is closing for good
The reason behind the business shutting down at month's end has yet to be disclosed.
Variety
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New photos show Timothée Chalamet on set as Bob Dylan
The Minnesota bard is an executive producer of the film, which is being shot in New York City.
Movies
March 14
Hollywood on the Mississippi? Comedy filming in West St. Paul is east metro's second movie this year
The Minnesota production will take advantage of spring break to film in the Heritage school gym.
Variety
March 7
Review: 'Kung Fu Panda 4′ retains the fun but not the punch
The fourth installment in the series has a skeletal story, overstuffed plot and familiar tropes.
Movies
March 6
For Peter Farrelly, 'Ricky Stanicky' is a natural as an R-rated comedy
The writer/director says it was a no-brainer to cast John Cena and Zac Efron in the Prime Video movie that lands Thursday.
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March 6
Want to ace your Oscar pool? Here are our picks in all 23 categories
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March 4
Will this year add to the beefs and screw-ups detailed in 'Oscar Wars?' Of course it will
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Movies
February 22
Review: Two 'Drive-Away Dolls' are on a road trip to Goofytown
Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star as friends who get in over their heads when they tangle with gangsters.
Movies
February 21
Review: 'Dune: Part Two' delivers on the thrilling promise of 'Part One'
The humanity gets lost but the second half of the sci-fi epic is one triumphant scene after another.
Variety
February 20
Review: With misguided focus, 'Ordinary Angels' is far from extraordinary
Hilary Swank's character does feel real and her motivations don't gel.
Movies
February 20
Ethan Coen's first solo feature film is a Coen brothers-y comedy
He wrote it with wife Tricia Cooke and will team with her again before rejoining brother Joel.
Movies
February 19
Murder mystery movie 'Unholy Communion' filmed in St. Paul
A first-time author and a longtime director have teamed up to make a noir shot along the city's West 7th corridor, "like a sound stage in itself."
Variety
February 15
Review: Dakota Johnson's 'Madame Web' lacks a much needed venom
There's no spirit in the script, filmmaking or acting.
Local
February 13
Minnesota's Ben Wang cast as next 'Karate Kid,' will join Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio onscreen
The latest installment in the long-running franchise is scheduled for a December 2024 release.
Movies
February 13
Come for Bob, stay for Rita in 'Bob Marley: One Love'
Lashana Lynch is outstanding as the legendary musician's talented, principled wife.
Local
February 11
CBS snubs Duluth's Daniel Durant, other American Sign Language performers during Super Bowl
The "CODA" actor and "Dancing with the Stars" contestant was one of three Deaf performers who sang ahead of kickoff.
Movies
February 7
Review: Diablo Cody's 'Lisa Frankenstein' is assembled from parts of better films
It's an attempt at comedy and romance. Neither works.
Variety
February 7
Review: 'Taste of Things' flavorfully blends food and romance
Juliette Binoche plays an amazing cook/muse.
Variety
February 6
Il Cinema Ritrovato on Tour brings rare films to the Twin Cities
The festival features new restorations of films from around the world at the Main Cinema and the Heights Theater.
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