Back in his days with Bay Cities and Fynsworth Alley, Bruce Kimmel produced albums that no one else would touch,... Read More
A dejected-looking Robert Mitchum wanders the improbably bare New York City streets, feeding pigeons, visiting museums. Uptown, downtown, on the Brooklyn... Read More
Guilt. Judgment. Love. Sexuality. Morality. Betrayal. These are the issues and emotions at the heart of THE READER (2008), newly... Read More
I’m not a very impulsive person. Because I like to have my activities planned out, I occasionally miss out on... Read More
Year by year our cities grow more complex and less fit for living. The age of rebuilding is here. We... Read More
Let’s get it out of the way right at the beginning. Michael Giacchino’s score for STAR TREK (2009) is not the... Read More
Legendary soprano Galina Vishnevskaya will forever be linked with such legendary recordings as Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem, Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of... Read More
April was a momentous month for film score fans. Andre Previn celebrated his 80th birthday, Kritzerland released his score for... Read More
One Pope is dead and someone is murdering the preferiti, the cardinals in line to be the next Vicar of... Read More
Arguably the least stuffy costumer ever filmed, Albert Finney stars as TOM JONES (1963), Henry Fielding’s classic bastard of ignoble birth.... Read More










