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The October edition of FSM ONLINE is now live for your reading and listening pleasure. This month’s cover story is the first part of AMBLIN UNCOVERED, a lengthy discussion of the studio’s works, with a focus on the non-Spielberg-directed projects like GREMLINS, YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES and THE GOONIES. Also this issue is an interview with HENRY JACKMAN, who scores Locksmith Animation’s debut theatrical release, RON’S GONE WRONG; RANDY EDELMAN’s GHOSTBUSTERS II finally gets an album release; SIDDHARTHA KHOSLA dishes on the Steve Martin/Martin Short/Selena Gomez Hulu hit ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING; ROGER SUEN reteams with Justin Chon on BLUE BAYOU; JOSEPH BISHARA returns to discuss the musical madness of MALIGNANT; the thrilling conclusion of our survey of BEST SUPPORTING THEMES; sound bites from HANS ZIMMER at the world premiere of NO TIME TO DIE; GEORGE KALLIS falls head over heels for AFTER WE FELL; BRITTANY ALLEN details her horror scoring methodology; and lots of album reviews including DUNE, THE DUNE SKETCHBOOK, WORTH, THE EIGER SANCTION and GLORY, plus embedded audio clips, and more. Enjoy!

 

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