Movies and music mix well for W.Va. Symphony
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Music makes movies work. Imagine the opening of Spielbergs “Jaws” with the music from “Beaches,” instead of John Williams menacing shark rumble and thump.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Music makes movies work. Imagine the opening of Spielbergs “Jaws” with the music from “Beaches,” instead of John Williams menacing shark rumble and thump.
Beginning this Sunday, June 10, at 2 p.m, the Tyler Public Library will bring timeless movies from Hollywood’s golden era to the big screen all summer long.
Angelina Jolie and Meryl Streep are among the stars flying in for this month’s Berlin Film Festival, bringing political movies to an event that promises to mix a dash of Hollywood glamour with hard-hitting, topical themes.
Warner Bros., leading a push to spur movie purchases by delaying the availability of DVD rentals, is running into resistance from two of its biggest customers.
Some of Hollywood’s largest movie studios may seek to double a 28-day delay on DVD rentals by services including Netflix Inc. and Coinstar Inc., four people with knowledge of the situation said.
Movies, said Shah Rukh Khan, Bollywood’s highest-paid actor, are like lipstick — they are immune to economic turmoil.