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JOHAN LENOX makes a nightmarish vocal splash with THE PLAGUE
Both the definition of a brilliantly WTF score and a beyond triggering movie if you had the ruthlessly bullied educational upbringing that I did, “The Plague” is a full-on submersion
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SIMON FRANGLEN plunges into AVATAR FIRE AND ASH on a new Film Music Live videocast!
Take a deep dive into the musical world of the blockbuster AVATAR FIRE AND ASH as composer SIMON FRANGLEN talks about a scoring exploration unlike any other on a new
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Looking at the first BOUND ties for Don Davis and The Wachowskis
I know where the musical money is in the apartment when it comes to BOUND, the Wachowskis’ classic sapphic noir thriller featuring their first collaboration with composer Don Davis. Read
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Thunder and Lightning strikes when SCOTT BOMAR scores and executive music produces the iconic Neil Diamond SONG SUNG blues
“Impersonators” and “tribute acts” have mostly been on the stage of condescension from major Hollywood films, and mostly relegated to Elvises at that. But the arrival of “Song Sung Blue”
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Revealing the music of the classically sensual EMMANUELLE films in SAGA EROTICA!
I take an “Audio Erotica” look at the sensual music of Sylvia Kristel’s first three Emmanuelle films by Pierre Bachelet, Francis Lai and Serge Gainsbourg, along with Gianni Ferrio’s groovy
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JOHN POWELL talks about flying his Dragon down The Yellow Brick Road for a new Film Music Live videocast!
Watch a new Film Music Live videocast as Oscar nominee JOHN POWELL (Migration, Solo, Face/Off) talks about reimagining Oz over the course of two WICKED trips down the Yellow Brick
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MIKEL HURWITZ hears the battle for the SOUL OF A NATION
MIKEL HURWITZ hears the battle for the SOUL OF A NATION Where nations understandably remember a Day of Infamy, most vile and violent attacks have a long path towards their
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“FRANKENSTEIN” leads THE BEST FILM SCORES OF 2025
THE BEST FILM SCORES OF 2025 CLICK on the soundtrack title purchase the album ANEMONE (Bobby Krlic / Back Lot Music) The family-splintering aftermath of “The Troubles” get a surreal

