Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Rockport Music launching new cinema series - Gloucester Daily Times (Kalyan-Dombivli BOLLYWOOD MOVIES)

Rockport Music launching new cinema series - Gloucester Daily Times
ROCKPORT — Boris Karloff's legendary portrayal of Frankenstein's monster will return to the big screen, scaring audiences this Halloween as part of a new offering from Rockport Music. And music lovers will not only
Source: www.gloucestertimes.com

Shank cinema issue due to Xbox 360 hard drive fragmentation - TECH.BLORGE.com
Just this week EA published Shank the game by Klei Entertainment. The game is a violent 2D side-scroller that has been getting some attention ever since E3. However, there seems to be some hiccups with the
Source: gamer.blorge.com

Summer Cinema Ticket Sales Fall to Lowest Since 1997 - Daily Finance
Ticket sales at cinemas this summer fell to the lowest since 1997 as prices rose. Box office ticket sales from the first weekend of May through the Labor Day holiday are expected to slip 2.6% to 552 million, Bloomberg
Source: www.dailyfinance.com

YouTube Starts ‘On Demand Cinema Service’ - indiaserver.com
Popular video sharing site YouTube has launched a new on demand cinema service for users. The service is a fresh attempt by Google to attract its users and gain substantial market base. The on demand cinema service is
Source: www.india-server.com

Takers In 'Cinema Fight' With The Last Exorcism - Post Chronicle
Rapper T.I.'s new movie Takers has been declared the box office winner in the U.S. after a too-close-to-call opening weekend cinema fight with horror film The Last Exorcism. Early estimates on Sunday (29Aug10
Source: www.postchronicle.com

Is television really the new cinema? Or is that just something TV people like to say? - Los Angeles Times
The telecast of the Emmys on Sunday -- and the " Mad Men" and "Modern Family" dominance thereof -- once more threw into relief the arguments about television beating film at its own game of character and
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com

Alain Corneau, 67; directed legends of French cinema - Boston Globe
PARIS — Alain Corneau, the French filmmaker who leapt to international notice with the 1991 hit “Tous les Matins du Monde,’’ a period drama about 17th-century musicians, has died, his talent agency
Source: www.boston.com

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