KansasCity: "For many moviegoers, a film's soundtrack is essentially white noise - an element that, at best, magnifies the action on-screen (the scared teenager creeping through a haunted house to muted strings ... armies attacking to blaring trumpets). But a classic film score can be every bit as much a character as the leading man and lady - sometimes sticking with the audience long after the story is forgotten. Some truly great movie scores come to DVD and Blue Ray in the coming month"
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Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: This is a simple, no-nonsense but cliched watch, with Cameron's boyish charms taking centre stage.
Kaam Chalu Hai Review: Based on true events, this movie is thought-provoking and inspiring
I don't get how Video Games Live and Frank Sinatra's Concert Collection counts as movie scores. Sure there are a couple movies mentioned in the list, but that's not what the entire list is about. Seems like a poorly put together article honestly. I mean, the music and picks they have on there are solid, but they aren't all movies like the title suggests, and it's filled with typos.
I mean, if you're going to do a movie article be sure to at least spell blu-ray correctly. I know I sound harsh, but this isn't at all what I expected.