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The new release is playing at or coming to local movie theaters near you, such as Cozy Theatre in Wadena, Comet Theater in Perham and Washington Square 7 in Detroit Lakes.
"The Whale" star Brendan Fraser won best actor for playing a severely obese man trying to reconnect with his daughter.
The new release is playing or will be playing at local movie theaters such as Cozy Theatre in Wadena, Comet Theater in Perham and Washington Square 7 in Detroit Lakes.
The new release is or will be playing at local movie theaters such as Cozy Theatre in Wadena, Comet Theater in Perham and Washington Square 7 in Detroit Lakes.

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The new release is playing at local movie theaters such as Cozy Theatre in Wadena, Comet Theater in Perham and Washington Square 7 in Detroit Lakes.
“Knock at the Cabin” is a new end-of-the-world thriller directed by M. Night Shyamalan and based on the novel "The Cabin at the End of the World.” The movie is playing at Cozy Theatre in Wadena.
A piece of land next to Garland's childhood home in Grand Rapids was at risk of being lost to commercial development. "It was a shocker," the museum's executive director said about the $45,000 Superior Choice Credit Union donation that made the purchase possible.
Renovations bring updated amenities while holding onto the art deco charm of Wadena's theatre.
The romantic comedy about a couple who meet at a hockey game was entirely filmed on location. Production insider Riki McManus described it as "a love story to Duluth."
The 30-minute documentary film, which had its debut at the Fargo Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 13, was shot at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, located in the heart of Becker County, Minnesota.

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The author of the humorous "visitor's guide," first published in 1987, has died at 83. Some aspects of the book are dated, but many of Mohr's insights remain as relevant as ever.
Film festival goers can purchase an all-access pass for $35 or single-film ticket for $8 for those 13 and older, $7 for those 65 and older and $6 for those 12 and younger.
The feature film follows the Hermantown and Eveleth-Gilbert boys' hockey teams through the 2019-20 season in "Minnesota's unforgiving North Country."

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