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Showing posts with label
film score
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May 25, 2014
MUSIC FOR FILM: EXIT HUMANITY
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Except to a cineaste, the musical score might be one of the most important aspects of film that is consistently taken for granted. Tasked...
Dec 19, 2013
MUSIC FOR FILM: RAVENOUS
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Except to a cineaste, the musical score might be one of the most important aspects of film that is consistently taken for granted. Tasked...
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Feb 11, 2013
WITCH HUNTER
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I have not seen Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters . I likely never will. But I welcome any film that brings me a new score by one...
Jan 22, 2013
MANIAC
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I've been on the fence about this whole Alexandre Aja-produced remake of Maniac since it was announced. While I don't love the ...
Dec 19, 2012
FINALLY
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01. The Journal (1:13) 02. The War (1:41) 03. A Fresh Grave (3:45) 04. Searching for Answers (3:30) 05. Seeking Family (2:10) 06. Atta...
Nov 2, 2012
SINISTER: THE "OTHER" SOUNDTRACK
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The most effective tool Sinister had going for it, beyond those creepy, fleeting glimpses of primary boogeyman Bughuul, was its soundtra...
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Sep 5, 2012
IT'S TIME, LORD
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Pretty much the only reason to sit through this movie: this creepy track.
Feb 20, 2012
THE DOOR OPENS
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Finally got around to see The Woman in Black . A nice, old-fashioned Gothic ghost story. It was refreshing to see a horror film for adults....
Feb 5, 2012
INTO THE FRAY
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I have seen The Grey twice now and it's absolutely fantastic. A movie sold as Taken with Wolves is actually a very humbling tale of ...
Jan 20, 2012
EVIL OVERLAY
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Normally don't splurge on stuff like this, but I simply could not resist... This limited run sold out in about 36 hours. La-La Land Re...
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Nov 18, 2011
MUSIC FOR FILM: RAVENOUS
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Ravenous will be the subject of an upcoming Unsung Horrors post. In the meantime, listen to one track from one of my favorite film scor...
Nov 15, 2011
MUSIC FOR FILM: THE FOURTH KIND
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Atli Orvarsson should be scoring a lot more movies than he is. One of the most underrated composers I've ever come across. Official.
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