Archive for the ‘MOVIES’ Category

Artist Paul Shipper to Work with BTM on an Exclusive New ‘Cloud Atlas’ Poster Illustration!

It seems to be a common trend nowadays for movie studios to abandon the tried and true techniques of hand-drawn poster ‘art’ to adopt more photographic-based designs put together using graphic design computer software. Avid poster collectors can quickly tell you that almost all movie posters up to and well into the 80’s were illustrated […]

Beyond the Marquee: The Web Series (Ep.45) – MONSTERPALOOZA 2013

Are you scared by things that go bump in the night? Do you cover your face at the scary parts of a movie? Are you squeamish around blood? Do Zombies, Werewolves, Vampires and terrifyingly weird creatures give you the heebie-jeebies? Then you most likely should NOT be at MONSTERPALOOZA in Burbank, California. It’s here that […]

CONTEST: Win the Motion Picture Soundtrack and Inspired by Music of IRON MAN 3

Iron Man 3 has already premiered to international rave reviews and with its domestic release next week here in the United States, the excitement is building up speed. One thing BTM keeps hearing from our insiders who have seen the film is that the music is fantastic! Now, thanks to our friends at Hollywood Records, […]

Film Composer John Williams Discusses His Score for LINCOLN This Sunday on KUSC Radio

Fans of film composer John Williams may want to set their weekend calendars to tune into Classical KUSC Radio at 10:00PM PST this Sunday, April 28th. Williams will be featured on “The Record Shelf with Jim Svedja” to discuss his most recent score for Steven Spielberg’s, Lincoln. Lincoln marked John Williams’ 48th Oscar nomination and […]

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No Place on Earth, A Compelling Documentary (Film Review)

  We will probably never know all the stories connected to the WWII Holocaust, but this one shatters the heart and awakens the mind to the danger and heroism that came about during the Nazi regime. It’s called No Place On Earth a documentary with dramatic interpretation of what took place in 1942 when 38 […]

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Pain & Gain, A Dark Comedy (Film Review)

  Continuing to make exciting films Michael Bay releases Pain & Gain a movie that’s reminiscent of his storytelling with the wild and enthusiastic Bad Boys, but far from his explosive films like Transformers and Armageddon. Here he takes you on a roller coaster ride with a true crime story, a dark comedy that gets […]

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MUD, An Obsessive Love Story (Film Review)

  It’s time for Matthew McConaughey to step up and do what he does best and in Mud he nails the role.  The cool little Indie has all the trappings of a good film including, a taught plot, good direction and a couple of kids that can act to boot. If you like movies that […]

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