For Los Angeles-area Ennio Morricone fans who haven't been able to catch the once-a-day screenings of the documentary ENNIO at the Laemmle in North Hollywood, it is indeed scheduled to return to Los Angeles at the end of this month, screening at the downtown Alamo Drafthouse, which also has screenings scheduled of such Morricone-scored classics as Days of Heaven, Once Upon a Time in the West and The Untouchables.
CDS AVAILABLE THIS WEEK
Octopussy - John Barry - La-La Land
IN THEATERS TODAY
Dune: Part Two - Hans Zimmer
Outlaw Posse - Dontae Winslow
Problemista - Robert Ouyang Rusli
COMING SOON
March 22
Hellboy II: The Golden Army - Danny Elfman - Varese Sarabande CD Club
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - John Powell - Varese Sarabande CD Club
Coming Soon
Cliffhangers - Joe Harnell - Five Jays [CD-R]
The Joe Kraemer Collection Vol. 1 - Joe Kraemer - Dragon's Domain [CD-R]
Once Upon a Time in the West - Ennio Morricone - Beat
Scusi, ma lei le paga le tasse?/Come rubammo la bomba atomica - Lallo Gori - Beat
Viva la foca/Cornetti alla crema/La moglie in vacanza l'amante in citta - Detto Mariano - Beat
THIS WEEK IN FILM MUSIC HISTORY
March 1 - Leo Brouwer born (1939)
March 1 - Jose Nieto born (1942)
March 1 - Tony Ashton born (1946)
March 1 - Bernard Herrmann begins recording his score for The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit (1956)
March 1 - Nino Oliviero died (1980)
March 1 - David Newman begins recording his score for Talent for the Game (1991)
March 1 - John Barry begins recording his score for Indecent Proposal (1993)
March 1 - Laurence Rosenthal begins recording his score for Inherit the Wind (1999)
March 1 - James Horner begins recording his score for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)
March 1 - Lucio Dalla died (2012)
March 2 - Marc Blitzstein born (1905)
March 2 - Richard Hazard born (1921)
March 2 - Mario Zafred born (1922)
March 2 - Andrzej Korzynski born (1940)
March 2 - Alfred Newman wins Oscar for The Song of Bernadette score (1944)
March 2 - Larry Carlton born (1948)
March 2 - Ralph Schuckett born (1948)
March 2 - Basil Poledouris begins recording his score to Big Wednesday (1978)
March 2 - Antoni Komasa-Lazarkiewicz born (1980)
March 2 - Serge Gainsbourg died (1991)
March 2 - Recording sessions begin on Toru Takemitsu’s score for Rising Sun (1993)
March 2 - John Debney records his score for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Nagus” (1993)
March 2 - Goffredo Petrassi died (2003)
March 2 - Malcolm Williamson died (2003)
March 2 - Steven Price wins Oscar for Gravity score (2014)
March 3 - Kazimierz Serocki born (1922)
March 3 - Lee Holdridge born (1944)
March 3 - Jeff Rona born (1957)
March 3 - John Williams begins recording his score for Jaws (1975)
March 3 - Leonard Rosenman begins recording his unused score for The Last Hard Men (1976)
March 3 - Peter Ivers died (1983)
March 3 - Basil Poledouris records his score for the Twilight Zone episode “Profile in Silver” (1986)
March 3 - Arthur Kempel died (2004)
March 4 - Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score for Anthony Adverse wins the Oscar; however, as per Academy policy, the score is awarded to the head of the studio's music department, Leo Forbstein (1937)
March 4 - Lucio Dalla born (1943)
March 4 - Max Steiner wins score Oscar for Now, Voyager (1943)
March 4 - Johnny Mandel records his score for Harper (1966)
March 4 - Leonard Rosenman died (2008)
March 4 - Alexandre Desplat wins his second Oscar, for The Shape of Water (2018)
March 5 - Heitor Villa-Lobos born (1887)
March 5 - Harry Lubin born (1906)
March 5 - Max Steiner's score for The Informer wins the Oscar; Academy policy at the time awards to the score to the head of the studio's music branch -- who, in this case, is Max Steiner (1936)
March 5 - Bruce Smeaton born (1938)
March 5 - Robert Folk born (1949)
March 5 - Michael Gore born (1951)
March 5 - Sergei Prokofiev died (1953)
March 5 - Graham Reynolds born (1971)
March 5 - John Williams begins recording his score to Star Wars (1977)
March 5 - Bruce Broughton records his Emmy-winning score for the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode “The Satyr” (1981)
March 5 - Maurice Jarre begins recording his score for A Walk in the Clouds (1995)
March 5 - Theodore Shapiro begins recording his score for Idiocracy (2005)
March 5 - Gustavo Santaolalla wins his first Oscar, for the Brokeback Mountain score (2006)
March 5 - Jacques Loussier died (2019)
March 6 - Stephen Schwartz born (1948)
March 6 - Leonard Rosenman records his score for the Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode “Beast in View” (1964)
March 6 - Richard Hageman died (1966)
March 6 - Erik Nordgren died (1992)
March 6 - Robert B. Sherman died (2012)
March 7 - King Kong premieres in New York (1933)
March 7 - Miklos Rozsa wins his first Oscar for Spellbound score (1946)
March 7 - Sidney Cutner’s score for The Invaders episode “The Condemned” is recorded (1967)
March 7 - Alex Somers born (1984)
March 7 - Ron Jones records his score for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Allegiance" (1990)
March 7 - Recording sessions begin for John Ottman’s score for X2 (2003)
March 7 - Gordon Parks died (2006)
March 7 - Michael Giacchino wins his first Oscar for Up (2010)
DID THEY MENTION THE MUSIC?
SUNCOAST - Este Haim, Christopher Stracey
"With the cinematography by Bruce Francis Cole capturing the mid-2000s Florida setting and the score from Este Haim and Christopher Stracey helping to set the right mood, 'Suncoast' eschews heavy-handed messaging about whether one is really and truly alive when one cannot survive on their own in favor of a quietly moving, occasionally surprising and ultimately lovely and thought-provoking work."
Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
"Instead, she haphazardly shoves 'Suncoast''s sometimes-traumatic recollection into an annoyingly twee template, barely deep enough to wet your flip-flops. It doesn’t help that the only halfway realized location -- the hospice itself -- alternates violently between bittersweet gags featuring Kristine’s caustic treatment of everyone around her (all unforgiving, leaving Linney’s slight role out to dry) or blindsidingly cheap poignancy. We wander back over to the care facility, expecting to roll our eyes again as Linney lays into another unsuspecting nurse or grief counselor, and then the overbearing score kicks in to remind us how deeply sad it all is. As it’s all shot with the same sunny simplicity, the sonic gear-shift is the only stylistic tell that we should start sniffling. You can’t suddenly be serious when, at any moment, Woody Harrelson might wander over and start riffing."
Jacob Oller, Paste Magazine
"Shots of junky boardwalk gift shops and references to Anna Nicole Smith further locate 'Suncoast' in a particular time and place. Chinn created a comedy series called 'Florida Girls' for Pop TV in 2019 and the Florida of it all -- think a guy called Sweet N’ Low who sells fake IDs to teenagers == also provides the film with some much-needed laughs. 'Suncoast' is hardly riotous, however, and not just because it’s about death: There are a few moments of black comedy, but on the whole 'Suncoast' is quite mild, a tone that matches the sunny cinematography and the quirky score from Este Haim and Christopher Stracey."
Katie Rife, The Wrap
"Though the roots of its tale are incredibly complicated, 'Suncoast' ultimately feels a little flattened out and smoothed along the edges. Even the cinematography by Bruce Francis Cole fails to capture the Floridian dinginess implied in the dialogue, and the score from Este Haim and Christopher Stracey is pleasant but unmemorable. It’s a movie that seems all too aware that life is hard, but desperately wants to simplify it. In doing that, it does a disservice to its own ideas."
Esther Zuckerman, IndieWire
"Every time you grow weary of the movie’s schematic plot mechanics, its clumsy attempts to cover too many bases, its aughts-era emo needle drops and its absence of visual interest, the raw hurt of the director’s experience comes through with a ray of redeeming sensitivity. Those moments are often marked by Este Haim and Christopher Stracey’s pretty score."
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter
THE NEXT TEN DAYS IN L.A.
Screenings of older films in Los Angeles-area theaters.
March 1
BEAU TRAVAIL (Charles Henri de Pierrefeu, Eran Tzur) [Egyptian]
THE CELL (Howard Shore) [Vidiots]
CRASH (Howard Shore) [Nuart]
DAYS OF HEAVEN (Ennio Morricone) [Vidiots]
ELITE SQUAD (Pedro Bromfman), ELITE SQUAD: THE ENEMY WITHIN (Pedro Bromfman) [Aero]
THE FOG (John Carpenter) [Egyptian]
GRINDHOUSE: DEATH PROOF [New Beverly]
IDENTIKIT (Franco Mannino) [Alamo Drafthouse]
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (John Williams) [New Beverly]
March 2
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (David Shire) [Los Feliz 3]
BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER (Pat Irwin) [New Beverly]
BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER (Pat Irwin) [Vidiots]
THE CHANGELING (Rich Wilkins, Ken Wannberg) [Egyptian]
FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE (Zhao Jiping) [Eygyptian]
FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (Ira Newborn) [New Beverly]
PARIS BLUES (Duke Ellington) [Vidiots]
THE PINK CLOUD (Ciao Amon) [UCLA/Hammer]
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (Richard O'Brien, Richard Hartley) [Nuart]
THE ROOM (Mladen Milicevic) [Landmark Westwood]
SAINT MAUD (Adam Janota Bzowski) [Los Feliz 3]
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (Carter Burwell) [Vidiots]
March 3
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (Max Steiner) [Los Feliz 3]
BADLANDS (George Aliceson Tipton) [Aero]
CHUNGKING EXPRESS (Frankie Chan) [Vidiots]
FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (Ira Newborn) [New Beverly]
HAPPY GILMORE (Mark Mothersbaugh) [Alamo Drafthouse]
HUMAN NATURE (Graeme Revell) [BrainDead Studios]
GLORY (James Horner) [Egyptian]
KES (John Cameron), THE WILD PARROTS OF TELEGRAPH HILL (Chris Michie) [UCLA/Hammer]
LITTLE WOMEN (Thomas Newman) [Alamo Drafthouse]
ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA (James Wong) [BrainDead Studios]
TEEN WITCH (Richard Elliott) [Vidiots]
THERE WILL BE BLOOD (Jonny Greenwood) [BrainDead Studios]
March 4
AMERICAN MOVIE (Mike Schank) [Vidiots]
CHUNGKING EXPRESS (Frankie Chan) [Alamo Drafthouse]
COONSKIN (Chico Hamilton), HEAVY TRAFFIC (Ed Bogas, Ray Shanklin) [New Beverly]
MICHAEL CLAYTON (James Newton Howard) [Alamo Drafthouse]
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN (Jonny Greenwood) [Los Feliz 3]
March 5
AFERIM! (Anton Pann, Trei Parale) [Los Feliz 3]
CHUNGKING EXPRESS (Frankie Chan) [Alamo Drafthouse]
COONSKIN (Chico Hamilton), HEAVY TRAFFIC (Ed Bogas, Ray Shanklin) [New Beverly]
MICHAEL CLAYTON (James Newton Howard) [Alamo Drafthouse]
March 6
CHUNGKING EXPRESS (Frankie Chan) [Alamo Drafthouse]
IDENTIKIT (Franco Mannino) [Alamo Drafthouse]
MICHAEL CLAYTON (James Newton Howard) [Alamo Drafthouse]
THE OUTSIDERS (Carmine Coppola), FOXFIRE (Michel Colombier) [New Beverly]
THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP (Jean-Michel Bernard) [BrainDead Studios]
March 7
THE OUTSIDERS (Carmine Coppola), FOXFIRE (Michel Colombier) [New Beverly]
THE PLAYER (Thomas Newman) [Vidiots]
ROMEO IS BLEEDING (Mark Isham) [Los Feliz 3]
March 8
THE APPLE (Coby Reith) [Alamo Drafthouse]
CAT PEOPLE (Roy Webb), THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE (Roy Webb) [New Beverly]
CLEO FROM 5 TO 7 (Michael Legrand), VAGABOND (Joanna Bruzdowicz) [Aero]
DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST (John Barnes) [Vidiots]
THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT (Brian Tyler) [BrainDead Studios]
FRESH (Alex Somers) [Vidiots]
GRINDHOUSE: DEATH PROOF [New Beverly]
LA REGION CENTRALE [UCLA/Hammer]
THERE WILL BE BLOOD (Jonny Greenwood) [New Beverly]
TOKYO! (Etienne Charry, Byung-woo Lee) [BrainDead Studios]
VICE SQUAD [Egyptian]
March 9
BORN IN EAST L.A. (Lee Holdridge) [Vidiots]
CAT PEOPLE (Roy Webb), THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE (Roy Webb) [New Beverly]
GRIZZLY MAN (Richard Thompson), GATES OF HEAVEN (Dan Harberts) [UCLA/Hammer]
I DO NOT CARE IF WE GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS BARBARIANS [Los Feliz 3]
INFERNO (Keith Emerson) [New Beverly]
JODOROWSKY'S DUNE (Kurt Stenzel) [Vidiots]
LES CREATURES (Pierre Barbaud) [Aero]
THE LITTLE RASCALS (William Ross) [Alamo Drafthouse]
LUPIN THE THIRD: THE CASTLE OF CAGLIOSTRO (Yuji Ono) [BrainDead Studios]
THE MUPPETS TAKE MANHATTAN (Joe Raposo) [BrainDead Studios]
NAUSICAA OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND (Joe Hisaishi) [New Beverly]
ORLANDO (David Motion, Sally Potter) [Alamo Drafthouse]
WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT (Julian Nott) [Vidiots]
March 10
THE GLEANERS AND I (Joanna Bruzdowicz) [Aero]
GRINDHOUSE: PLANET TERROR/DEATH PROOF (Robert Rodriguez, Graeme Revell) [New Beverly]
NAUSICAA OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND (Joe Hisaishi) [New Beverly]
THE SOFT SKIN (Georges Delerue) [Los Feliz 3]
TIME BANDITS (Mike Moran) [Alamo Drafthouse]
THINGS I'VE HEARD, READ, SEEN OR WATCHED LATELY
Heard: A Countess from Hong Kong (Chaplin); Night After Night (Howard); The Enemy Below (Harline); Rang de Basanti (Rahman); Wings (Zamecnik); Burn! (Morricone); Stars and Bars (Bernstein); The Holy Mountain (Jodorowsky); The Nightcomers (Fielding); Killer Bees/Isn't It Shocking?/Harpy (Shire); They Won't Stay Dead! (various); Fable (Shaw/Elfman)
Read: The Mystery of the Blue Train, by Agatha Christie
Seen: Hans Christian Andersen; Tenet; Spellbound [1945]; Lisa Frankenstein; Madame Web; Time Walker; The Outing; Kung Fu Hustle; Shaolin Soccer
Watched: The Girls; Succession ("Prague"); You're the Worst ("Fog of War, Bro")
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