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"The Brutalist," a 3 1/2-hour tale about a Holocaust survivor and architect chasing the American dream, and "The Wizard of Oz" prequel "Wicked" picked up 10 nods each.
The Bob Dylan biopic landed eight nominations for the 97th Academy Awards, which will be presented March 2.
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Here's a look at where Bob Dylan spent his days in Fargo in 1959, when he was like a rolling stone.
The "Complete Unknown" star visited Minnesota to promote the new movie, which hits theaters on Christmas Day. He spoke at length about his Duluth and Hibbing research for the role of Bob Dylan.

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Alissa Marlow, also known as "Big Al," had a hit with a humorous guide to Duluth. The L.A.-based comic, who was raised here, is coming home for the holidays.
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Timothée Chalamet's remarkable performance anchors an accessible, affectionate movie about Dylan's meteoric rise in the 1960s.
Unlike flashy cars, space rangers and cowboys, Sergeant Tibbs isn’t dubbed a hero. He’s simply a cat doing his duty as a good citizen.
Collector Michael Shaw is selling the shoes, worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz." Representatives from the Judy Garland Museum will travel to Texas to bid for ownership Dec. 7.
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Horsemaning became all the rage following a Hollywood movie, but its roots go back to Queen Victoria’s time
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Ryan Homsey calls director James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant, who were linked romantically as well as professionally, "trailblazers."
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The drama, which had its Minnesota premiere last week, will likely be in theaters by the end of the year.
The Duluth Superior Film Festival, Catalyst Content Festival, Minnesota WebFest and EDU Film Festival are returning to downtown venues from Wednesday through Sunday.
Explore Minnesota Film replaces the long-running nonprofit MN Film & TV
LOS ANGELES — American actor James Earl Jones, an imposing stage and screen presence who overcame a childhood stutter to develop a stentorian voice recognized the world over as intergalactic villain Darth Vader, died on Monday, Sept. 9 at the age of 93, his agent said.

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