Back in his days with Bay Cities and Fynsworth Alley, Bruce Kimmel produced albums that no one else would touch,... Read More
To step aboard A Streetcar Named Desire is to take an emotional and musical journey. Tennessee Williams’ poetic dialogue is... Read More
With its bleak vision of an alcoholic British diplomat in Mexico, Malcolm Lowry’s 1947 semi-autobiographical novel, UNDER THE VOLCANO, was... Read More
I’LL CRY TOMORROW contains one of Susan Hayward’s best performances as singer Lillian Roth (1910–1980). Once dubbed “Broadway’s Youngest Star,”... Read More
Originally, this month’s “9 on the 9th” post was going to be dedicated to romantic film scores as a precursor... Read More
A dragon of a very different color is on display in Alex North‘s 1981 score for DRAGONSLAYER. Peter MacNicol stars... Read More
Film is the ideal medium to showcase the visual arts. The lives and work of Frida Kallo (FRIDA), Van Gogh... Read More
Ever since the beginning of message boards, there have been film music threads about SPARTACUS. With every new announcement of upcoming... Read More
Like many boys who liked to read, my genre of choice during my teenage years was science fiction. And since... Read More



