For Independence Day weekend, Sounds of Cinema will celebrate the First Amendment with a survey of films that have been censored, protested, and banned in…
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From the LA Times: Karl Malden, one of Hollywood’s strongest and most versatile supporting actors, who won an Oscar playing his Broadway-originated role as Mitch…
With the death of Michael Jackson, MTV has actually gone back to showing music videos again. In a lot of the press reports about Jackson’s…
Sounds of Cinema for Sunday, July 5th will celebrate freedom of speech by featuring music of films that have been controversial, protested, or banned. In…
According to this piece from Salon.com, the state run television network in Iran has turned to playing a Lord of the Rings marathon to keep…
This Sunday, June 21, Sound of Cinema will re-run the recent Star Trek-themed episode (#239). The show should be back next Sunday with a brand…
The teaser trailer for Michael Moore’s new (and still untitled) film about the bank bailouts ran in select theaters over the weekend: According to slashfilm.com,…
Actress and writer Nia Vardalos has written a piece for the Huffington Post about her new film, My Life in Ruins, and more specifically about…
From The New York Times: David Carradine, the star of the 1970s television series “Kung Fu” and the title villain of the “Kill Bill” movies,…
Fish Frye, the official band of Sounds of Cinema, will be playing at the Red Sky Lounge in Mankato, Minnesota on Friday, May 29th as…