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THE BOUNTY blu sets sail from Imprint with a tribute to Vangelis
A grand blu box set of THE BOUNTY has now set sail from Down Under on Imprint, with my segment “Limits of Endurance” detailing the course of Vangelis’ extraordinary score. It’s among the copious extras of my favorite cinematic telling of the tale from Daniel Griffith at Ballyhoo Motion Pictures. Order from Imprint HERE, find…
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Playing a PACIFIC BREEZE lawyer who keeps his eyes on the documents
I’m happy to be playing the officious lawyer Tristan Morgan in Fred Copeland‘s streaming serial PACIFIC BREEZE. Check out the first episode of the season, with new entries appearing seaside on Thursdays to the climactic chapter on June 22 HERE
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Brazil’s Marcelo Zarvos bites into the culturally rich music of Chicano success for “Flamin’ Hot”
For an industry created by immigrants, Hollywood has often liked nothing better than an inspirational rise to the top story of an ethnic community’s underdog beating The Man’s system at its own game. And in the case of the true-life story of “Flamin’ Hot,” it’s how Chicano Frito Lay janitor Richard Montañez saved a floundering…
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Danny Elfman’s unleashed Nightbreed to go berserk on Intrada Records!
The Midian’s out of the Intrada bag, properly announced on the day of the ultimate monster kid composer’s birthday. As a beyond huge fan of Clive Barker’s Nightbreed and Danny’s berserker score, this has been a grail project over a decade long in the making for me to do the liners for as a follow…
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The Great Season 3 Videocast with Nathan Barr!
Huzzah for a new Film Music Live videocast as NATHAN BARR talks about returning as the new court composer of THE GREAT, finishing the saga of the oppressed Faerie Folk on CARNIVAL ROW, channeling fear with Eli Roth, his obsession with the mighty Wurlitzer organ and telling us what chilling strains to expect whenever a…
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Ariel Marx hears a unique hiding place that holds “A Small Light”
The tale of the world’s most famous Holland hiding place, and its metaphor of a larger extermination has been told no small amount of times on the big and small screen, perhaps no more famously than in George Stevens’ 1959 adaptation with its memorably symphonic Oscar-nominated score by Alfred Newman. But where the key in…
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All about Vermithrax Pejorative!
Listen in as I join the villagers of Urland to pay lottery tribute to my favorite fire-breathing fantasy of all on Robots Took My Podcast HERE!
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Jeff Cardoni breaks in with the “White House Plumbers”
Whether it be an all-knowing young geek, a friend-zoned sap, a bunch of sarcastic tech bros and two oldster Hollywood mensches, leftie rocker-turned-composer Jeff Cardoni knows how play with the band for an eccentric company of men. But though he’s scored dumb as a board to smart as a supercomputer guys, Cardoni’s encounter with the…

