Lazy-i: Column 261: Waiting Through the Credits (movie music …

Column 261: Waiting Through the Credits ( movie music ); Laura Veirs tonight… I left out Lost in Translation, whose soundtrack included songs by Air, My Bloody Valentine, Death in Vegas and a very young Phoenix. Great flick. …

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Soundtrack Review: Leap Year (2010)

Movie Soundtrack Review : This is a review of the motion picture score Leap Year by Randy Edelman . “The Irish tones are unmistakable, but there’s a lot more to Leap Year.” Leap Year: A year containing an extra day in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year

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Soundtrack Review: Leap Year (2010)

Soundtrack Review: Between The Folds (2009)

Movie Soundtrack Review : This is a review of the documentary score Between The Folds by Gil Talmi .

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Soundtrack Review: Between The Folds (2009)

Soundtrack Review: Between The Folds (2009)

Movie Soundtrack Review : This is a review of the documentary score Between The Folds by Gil Talmi . “It is really growing on me and the captivating main theme is truly a force to be reckoned with.” Between The Folds is about the world of paper, but that’s only scratching the surface. It’s about advanced mathematics and it’s about origami. Origami is an ancient Japanese artform in that you fold paper and make it look beautiful. These days Origami is a lot more. It is used in various scientific appliances and this documentary directed and written by Vanessa Gould takes the scientific aspect of this very seriously

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Soundtrack Review: Between The Folds (2009)

Soundtrack Review: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2010)

Movie Soundtrack Review : This is a review of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus by Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna . “It’s a challenging score made for your brain cells to consider and analyze.” The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is an amazing tale about a man, Dr. Parnassus, who made a bet with the devil himself and won immortality

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Soundtrack Review: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2010)

SoundCast Episode 12: Oscore Noms!

Hey everyone, it’s been a while since I’ve done a podcast session with Christopher Coleman of TrackSounds.com , but we decided to get together with Tom Hoover of ScoreNotes.com and composer and TrackSounds.com reviewer  Marius Masalar to discuss the Oscar nominations this year for best score. So I hope you enjoy it and feel free to comment in the comments section below: [See post to listen to audio] Bookmark It

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SoundCast Episode 12: Oscore Noms!

Have you been surveyed yet?

Some of you might have noticed a little box from Crowdscience popping up in the lower right corner. Don’t worry, it’s harmless. I am simply trying to find out who you are and why you are here basically. It pops up at random times and it lookes like this: If you see it, please feel free to complete the survey and give me some personal feedback so I can make the site even better

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Soundtrack Review: The Road (2010)

Movie Soundtrack Review : This is a review of the motion picture score The Road by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis . “It certainly does a number on me emotionally and intellectually” The world has ended… in America at least, as a man and his son walk the desolated wastelands looking for food and shelter. It’s another post-apocalyptic tale of hardship and the struggle to survive. Directed by John Hillcoat and starring Viggo Mortensen, Robert Duvall and Guy Pearce, it’s an interesting if very dark tale of what could happen. The story is based on the Pulitzer winning book The Road by Cormack McCarthy

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Soundtrack Review: The Road (2010)

Soundtrack Review: The Road (2010)

Movie Soundtrack Review : This is a review of the motion picture score The Road by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis . “It certainly does a number on me emotionally and intellectually” The world has ended… in America at least, as a man and his son walk the desolated wastelands looking for food and shelter

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Soundtrack Review: The Road (2010)

Original Score Nominees for the 82nd Academy Awards

One surprise at this year’s Oscar nominations for best score: The Hurt Locker by Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders.

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Original Score Nominees for the 82nd Academy Awards