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The November edition of FSM ONLINE is now live for your reading and listening pleasure. This month’s cover story is an interview with CARTER BURWELL, who scores both THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN and CATHERINE CALLED BIRDYAlso this issue are an detailed look at LORNE BALFE’S BLACK ADAM, with analysis based on access to the full score (**this article is available for non-subscribers HERE**); ELMER BERNSTEIN on THE CINEMA SOUNDTRACK radio show, circa 1979; a new column, TV TRIMMINGS, takes on BEAR MCCREARY’S LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER; THEODORE SHAPIRO conjures a musical universe for Netflix’s SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL; The HULTQUISTS score Hulu’s ROSALINE; BEN LOVETT revives CHRISTOPHER YOUNG for the HELLRAISER reboot, also on Hulu; JAMES SHEARMAN chats about orchestrating and conducting on the BLACK PANTHER sequel and more; an ARTHUR B. RUBINSTEIN SCORE RESTORE, featuring GUTS AND GLORY: THE RISE AND FALL OF OLIVER NORTH; reports from the WSA and CAMILLE AWARDS; TANGELENE BOLTON takes over season two of WARRIOR NUN; getting to know MIKE HALL; lots of album reviews, including THE LOST KING, WEREWOLF BY NIGHT, TAR (twice) and GOLDSMITH AT 20th, VOL. 5; plus embedded audio clips, and more. Enjoy!

 

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