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Aisle Seat 1-31: Kino Lorber January Wrap
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Posted By
Andy Dursin
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1/30/2023 - 10:00 PM |
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Growing up in the ‘80s, The Cannon Group was a frequent part of Friday night video rentals, birthday parties and sleepovers in my life. Those wild and wacky Israeli filmmakers, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, gave us countless movies to hoot and hiss at, and the legacy of their Cannon label remains (almost) untouched in the annals of B-grade cinema over the last few decades. This month brings us new Kino Lorber releases of films from two of Cannon’s biggest ‘80s collaborators – stars Chuck Norris and Charles Bronson, who if not quite dominating the box-office with these films at the time, became reliable home video performers afterwards. |
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Film Score Friday 1/27/23
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Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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1/26/2023 - 10:00 PM |
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The latest CD from Intrada is the first commercial release of John Beal's orchestral horror score for director Tobe Hooper's 1981 thriller THE FUNHOUSE.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the nominees for the 95th Oscars, including the following music categories:
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT - Volker Bertelmann
BABYLON - Justin Hurwitz
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN - Carter Burwell
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE - Son Lux
THE FABELMANS - John Williams
This is the first nomination for Son Lux, the second for Volker Bertelmann, the third for Carter Burwell, the fourth for Justin Hurwitz, and the fifty-third (!!!) for John Williams.
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
“Applause” - TELL IT LIKE A WOMAN - Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
“Naatu Naatu” - RRR - Music by M.M. Keeravaani; Lyric by Chandrabose
“This Is A Life” - EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE - Music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; Lyric by Ryan Lott and David Byrne
At some point I hope to have time to my write my usual column discussing all of the nominations at length, but until then here are a few thoughts, at the bottom of this page* |
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Aisle Seat 1-24: Vinegar Syndrome, MVD Rewind New Releases
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Posted By
Andy Dursin
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1/23/2023 - 10:00 PM |
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Few movies scream “’90s” as much as FREEWAY (104 mins., 1996), a very odd staple on the home video circuit in the late VHS/pre-DVD era – and a movie now brought to 4K UHD by Vinegar Syndrome in a features-packed 4K restoration. It’s a movie that also showcases two big stars at a relatively low ebb in their respective careers: Kiefer Sutherland, prior to relaunching his career with the hit series “24,” and Reese Witherspoon, here moving into “young adult” roles but yet to achieve the kind of superstardom she would soon hit with “Cruel Intentions.” |
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Film Score Friday 1/20/23
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Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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1/19/2023 - 10:00 PM |
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Music Box has just announced the sixth release in their limited edition series of rare and unreleased scores, LES B.O. INTROUVABLES, this time featuring Asphalte (1981) by Laurent Petitgirard; Balles Perdues (1983) by Michel Portal; Papa est parti, maman aussi (1989) and Mademoiselle Fifi ou Histoire de rire (1990), by Jean-Marie Senia; Les fauves (1984) by Philippe Servain; and Bleu comme l'enfer by Pierre Porte.
CDS AVAILABLE THIS WEEK
Halloween Ends - John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, Daniel E. Davies
Les B.O. Introuvables Vol. 6 - Laurent Petitgirard, Michel Portal, Jean-Marie Senia, Philippe Servain, Pierre Porte - Music Box
Pattie e la colere de Poseidon - Olivier Cussac - Music Box
Thief of Hearts - Harold Faltermeyer - Quartet
IN THEATERS TODAY
Chess Story - Ingo Frenzel
In from the Side - Matt Carter
Missing - Julian Scherle
When You Finish Saving the World - Emile Mosseri
You People - Bekon |
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Oscar Predictions and Other End Of 2022 Lists
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Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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1/13/2023 - 10:00 PM |
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Predictions are in boldface, followed by those which I personally would nominate in italics. As with previous years' lists, for several categories I have NOT provided my own nominations, since frankly I know jack about costumes, sound and so forth, though more and more I try to pay attention to sound in particular. Films that I have listed as my own personal nominations yet which will definitely not be nominated -- either because they are ultimately ineligible in those categories or simply not shortlisted -- are marked with an asterisk.
BEST PICTURE
BABYLON
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
DECISION TO LEAVE
ELVIS
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
THE FABELMANS
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
TAR
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
THE WOMAN KING
ARMAGEDDON TIME
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
BONES AND ALL
DECISION TO LEAVE
EMILY THE CRIMINAL
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
THE MENU
NITRAM
TAR |
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Today in Film Score History: March 25 |
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Bronislau Kaper wins his only Oscar, for the Lili score (1954) |
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Elton John born (1947) |
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Henry Mancini begins recording his score for 99 & 44/100 % Dead (1974) |
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John Massari born (1957) |
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John Williams begins recording his score for E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) |
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Ken Thorne begins recording his score for Superman II (1980) |
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Luis Bacalov wins his only Oscar, for Il Postino; Alan Menken wins the first Comedy or Musical Score Oscar, for Pocahontas |
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Maurice Jarre wins his third and final Oscar, for the A Passage to India score (1985) |
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Recording sessions begin for Frederick Hollander’s score for The Great McGinty (1940) |
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Riz Ortolani born (1926) |
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Ron Jones records his score for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Royale" (1989) |
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Tan Dun wins his first score Oscar, for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2001) |
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