From the page to the stage to film and back again, AUNTIE MAME (1958) began life as a bestselling novel by... Read More
Sergei Eisenstein called it his “suicide note.” Part I won the coveted Stalin Prize, yet Part II was banned from distribution, and Part III was... Read More
No matter what you think of Michael Gore’s Academy Award-winning score to FAME (1980), there’s no denying the impact of... Read More
It’s pre-dawn on 5th Avenue. The normally bustling shopping thoroughfare is improbably empty. As the morning sun peaks over the... Read More
As a pre-pubescent ten-year-old in 1972, I was at the theater watching SNOOPY, COME HOME with my Mom, while most... Read More
“Dancing: a series of movements involving two partners where speed and rhythm match harmoniously with music.” One of the many... Read More
On June 22, 1941, Hitler invaded Russia, violating the Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact of 1939 and foisting the Soviet Union as... Read More
While BREATHLESS created a veritable cinematic tsunami in France, Japan was experiencing its own new wave with the taiyozoku (or Sun Tribe)... Read More
On the one month anniversary of FilmScoreClickTrack, I pay tribute to my favorite film composer-ALFRED NEWMAN. No, Newman is not... Read More
THE RED SHOES has probably been responsible for more little girls (and probably some little boys) wanting to be in... Read More






