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Film Score Friday 2/7/25
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Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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2/6/2025 - 10:00 PM |
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La-La Land is releasing a remastered and expanded edition of the score that put Hans Zimmer on the map in Hollywood, the 1988 drama RAIN MAN, which earned the composer his first Oscar nomination. Scoring Driving Miss Daisy the following year made Zimmer the first composer to score two consecutive Best Picture winners (and he has since scored two more, Gladiator and 12 Years a Slave).
Mutant is releasing a two-CD set of Mick Giacchino's music for THE PENGUIN, the limited series spinoff of 2022's The Batman. They will also be releasing the score on vinyl; other recently announced vinyl score releases from the label include Companion, Deadpool & Wolverine, Hit Man, The Imaginary and Wolf Man. (Rule of thumb seems to be that Mutant releases CDs of Warners/New Line productions, such as Dune: Part Two, Furiosa, Wonka, Twisters, and The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, though so far that's not been the case with Companion.)
This year's Grammy winners in the film music-related categories are:
BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA (INCLUDES FILM AND TELEVISION)
DUNE: PART TWO - Hans Zimmer
BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK FOR VIDEO GAMES AND OTHER INTERACTIVE MEDIA
WIZARDRY: PROVING GROUNDS OF THE MAD OVERLORD - Winifred Phillips
BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR VISUAL MEDIA
"IT NEVER WENT AWAY" from American Symphony - Jon Batiste, Dan Wilson
BEST COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA
MAESTRO: MUSIC BY LEONARD BERNSTEIN |
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Film Score Friday 1/31/25
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Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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1/30/2025 - 10:00 PM |
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France's Cesar Award nominations have been announced, including their Best Original Soundtrack category:
Beating Hearts (L'amour ouf) - Jon Brion
The Count of Monte-Cristo (Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) - Jerome Rebotier
Emilia Perez - Clement Ducol, Camille
Holy Cow (Vingt Dieux) - Linda Courvoisier, Charlie Courvoisier
The Most Precious of Cargoes (La plus précieuse des marchandises) - Alexandre Desplat
Three of these scores have actually been commercially released on CD, and there is an awards promo set of Emilia Perez circulating. In comparison, only four of the 15 scores shortlisted for the Oscar nomination have been commercially released on CD (Challengers, Gladiator II, Nosferatu, The Room Next Door), though five others have received vinyl releases (Alien: Romulus, Conclave, Inside Out II, Sing Sing, The Wild Robot), and I would not be surprised if at least Babygirl and especially The Brutalist show up on vinyl.
CDS AVAILABLE THIS WEEK
The Bruce Broughton Collection Vol. 1 - Bruce Broughton - Dragon's Domain
Gold of the Amazon Women - Gil Melle - Dragon's Domain
The Golden Age of Science-Fiction Vol. 7 - Les Baxter, Ib Glindemann, Sven Gyldmark, Richard LaSalle, Ronald Stein - Dragon's Domain
The World of Hans Zimmer Part II: A New Dimension - Hans Zimmer - Sony
IN THEATERS TODAY
Companion - Hrishikesh Hirway - Score LP due from Mutant
Dog Man - Tom Howe
Love Me - David Longstreth
2121 - Cihan Guclu
Valiant One - Benjamin Backus |
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Aisle Seat 1-28: OCN January, Lords of Flatbush, Venom Finale
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Posted By
Andy Dursin
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1/27/2025 - 10:00 PM |
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OCN Distribution kicks off 2025 with one of the nuttiest films you’ll see this or any year: HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS (108 mins., Cartuna), a zany tale of an applejack salesman who loses it all and vows revenge against the horde of wild beavers who ruined his existence. Silent comedy and slapstick humor abound, but Mike Cheslik’s indie film may have been better off as a half-hour highlight movie than a full feature, as its repetitive nature and lack of dramatic heft (that’s putting it mildly) make for a viewing experience that grows from intriguing to exhausting after just a few minutes. |
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Film Score Friday 1/24/25
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Posted By
Scott Bettencourt
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1/23/2025 - 10:00 PM |
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The latest release from Intrada is a three-disc expanded version of John Williams' Oscar-nominated score for director Roland Emmerich's 2000 Revolutionary War drama THE PATRIOT, starring Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger, featuring the full 107-minute score plus alternates, source music, and the 72-minute sequencing of the original soundtrack CD.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the nominations for the 97th Oscars, including the music categories:
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
THE BRUTALIST - Daniel Blumberg
CONCLAVE - Volker Bertelmann
EMILIA PÉREZ - Clément Ducol and Camille
WICKED - John Powell and Stephen Schwartz
THE WILD ROBOT - Kris Bowers
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
EL MAL - from Emilia Pérez; Music by Clément Ducol and Camille; Lyric by Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard
THE JOURNEY - from The Six Triple Eight; Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
LIKE A BIRD - from Sing Sing; Music and Lyric by Abraham Alexander and Adrian Quesada
MI CAMINO - from Emilia Pérez; Music and Lyric by Camille and Clément Ducol
NEVER TOO LATE - from Elton John: Never Too Late; Music and Lyric by Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt and Bernie Taupin
Daniel Blumberg, Clément Ducol and Camille are first-time nominees. Volker Bertelmann was previously nominated for Lion (with Dustin O'Halloran) and won for All Quiet on the Western Front. John Powell's only previous nomination was for How to Train Your Dragon, whlie Kris Bowers had been nominated twice before but not for music, only for Documentary Short, winning at the most recent ceremony for The Last Repair Shop. This is the ninth nomination for Stephen Schwartz, already a three-time winner. Diane Warren has been nominated 15 times previously and has an honorary Oscar. Elton John has four previous nominations and two Oscars, one of which he shared with Bernie Taupin.
None of the nominated scores has received a commercial CD release. Conclave and The Wild Robot are available on vinyl, and since A24 has its own vinyl label, I suspect they will release The Brutalist at some point. A physical release of the Powell/Schwartz incidental music for Wicked seems unlikely, but not impossible.
CDS AVAILABLE THIS WEEK
Beverly Hills Cop III - Nile Rodgers - La-La Land
The Dark Crystal - Trevor Jones - La-La land
John Barry: The Polydor Years - John Barry - Quartet
Licence to Kill - Michael Kamen - La-La Land
The Patriot - John Williams - Intrada Special Collection |
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Aisle Seat 1-21: January Chill Edition
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Posted By
Andy Dursin
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1/20/2025 - 10:00 PM |
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Despite having been released after a glut of serial killer thrillers – a genre that was exhausted in the ‘90s following the release of “Silence of the Lambs” – THE CELL (107/109 mins., 2000, R; Arrow) ranks as a powerful viewing experience. Despite its lurid and occasionally gratuitous elements, Tarsem Singh’s feature directorial debut ultimately rises above its material thanks to its visual extravagance, one that invites rediscovery on 4K UHD thanks to Arrow’s new, definitive release that streets January 21st. |
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Today in Film Score History: March 23 |
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Aaron Copland wins his only Oscar, for The Heiress score (1950) |
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Alan Blaikley born (1940) |
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Damon Albarn born (1968) |
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David Grisman born (1945) |
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Dennis McCarthy records his score for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Hard Time” (1996) |
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Elliot Goldenthal wins his first Oscar, for the Frida score (2003) |
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Hal Mooney died (1995) |
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James Horner begins recording his score for Braveheart (1995) |
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James Horner wins his first and last Oscars, for Titanic's score and song; Anne Dudley wins the third Comedy or Musical Score Oscar, for The Full Monty (1998) |
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Lionel Newman re-records pre-existing Jerry Goldsmith cues for The Last Hard Men’s replacement score (1976) |
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Michael Linn died (1995) |
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Michael Nyman born (1944) |
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Philip Judd born (1953) |
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Richard Shores records his score for The Wild Wild West episode “The Night of the Burning Diamond” (1966) |
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Trevor Jones born (1949) |
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