Music and Movies Articles (Sorted by date)

Ideas behind the Movie

Have you ever wondered how movies are made? How many weeks, months and years are put into the initial idea to get the movie started? And then the horribly long process of making a producer understand, like and wish to use your idea?
Raul PopMarch 25, 2007

Where Are All The Good Movies?

The sound of soda being sipped, the smell of fresh popcorn in the air, the scream or laugh the whole room has burst into, the actor saying the line he’ll be remembered for his entire career and a while after it – simply put, the movies.
Raul PopMarch 23, 2007

Collateral (DVD) Review

Nominated for two Academy Awards, Collateral is an electrifying, high-energy drama about a paid assassin who kidnaps a cab driver in order to carry out his work.
Britt GilletteSeptember 08, 2006

Independence Day (DVD) Review

Winner of the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, Independence Day is a true summer blockbuster in the traditional sense. Released on July 4, 1996, the film enjoyed a long run in theaters across America, and the larger than life plotline made...
Britt GilletteSeptember 08, 2006

Jurassic Park (DVD) Review

An adventure 65 million years in the making… such is the tagline for Jurassic Park, the onscreen adaptation of Michael Crichton's wildly successful novel about the human-aided return of dinosaurs to planet Earth.
Britt GilletteSeptember 08, 2006

Keeping Rock and Roll Alive By Supporting Rock and Roll Bands

Is Rock and Roll destined to go the way of Big Band music - a quaint but dated genre appreciated only by a certain generation? Rock and roll fans answer that question with an emphatic "No way!" and are determined to promote and encourage...
Chris RobertsonSeptember 08, 2006

The Alexander Technique For Musicians And Actors

The Alexander technique can be particularly helpful to musicians and actors because many of them unknowingly hold far too much tension while playing their instrument or when playing a particular character.
Richard BrennanSeptember 08, 2006

Homage to Luciano Pavarotti: A Deafening Silence

Can you hear the silence? Luciano Pavarotti has been forced to cancel his performances for rest of this year because of the removal of a malignant pancreatic mass.
Susan Dunn, MASeptember 08, 2006

New Online Film Service Aims to Bring Quality Content Directly to Viewers

Looking around the web there are few places to find quality independent videos and films which is where MyMovieNetwork.com comes in. Most websites are filling their unfriendly pages with many advertisers and showcasing everything from a girl...
Ben PinkhasikSeptember 07, 2006

The Karate Kid (DVD) Review

Originally released in 1984, The Karate Kid took the nation by storm. A true summer blockbuster, The Karate Kid capitalized on the traditional teen romantic comedy genre with the addition of martial arts action sequences.
Britt GilletteSeptember 07, 2006