I just recently finished Film Score Monthly’s massive, and massively entertaining, 15-CD Miklós Rózsa Treasury (1949-1968). So who better to... Read More
Few composers in the history of film music are as prolific as Elmer Bernstein. Nearly every film genre has benefited... Read More
Ah, the time-honored tradition of “desert island discs”–the discs, in our case the film scores, you simply can’t live without. Forget... Read More
There’s no denying that Thomas Newman is one of the finest film composers working today. Along with father Alfred, uncles Lionel... Read More
In this month’s “9 on the 9th” post, I decided to forgo the usual composer format and highlight some film... Read More
In celebration of the imminent release of Tadlow’s new re-recording of LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, I’m devoting this month’s “9 on... Read More
I have a dear friend in Austin who refuses to see animated films. I’ve tried for nearly 25 years to... Read More
With decades of international cinema at my disposal, picking nine favorite foreign film scores feels like a foolish and pointless... Read More
Like many boys who liked to read, my genre of choice during my teenage years was science fiction. And since... Read More
With the recent release of SAE’s splendid soundtrack for CYRANO DE BERGERAC, I figured this month’s “9 on the 9th”... Read More