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Red Cliff Destiny Lies in the Wind/Iwashiro1 comment

sdtom wrote 1 day ago:   John Woo, director of Red Cliff, is likely known in America for the films Face/Off, and Missi … more →

Tags: 梁朝偉, woo, han, Alan

The 5-Man Army/Morricone1 comment

sdtom wrote 4 days ago: One of the more successful spaghetti westerns, due to backing from MGM and the hot box-office actor … more →

Tags: Graves, Spaghetti Western, Morricone, Film Score Monthly

Jeremiah Johnson/Rubinstein

sdtom wrote 1 month ago: Robert Redford stars in the Sydney Pollack directed film Jeremiah Johnson (1972), based loosely on t … more →

Tags: Redford, pollack

Informant/Hamlisch

sdtom wrote 1 month ago: Opening in the theaters on September 18, 2009, the Steven Soderbergh directed film The Informant sta … more →

Tags: big band hamlisch, tyrell, Retro

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold/Linn1 comment

sdtom wrote 2 months ago: What do you get when you mix the novelist H. Rider Haggard of She fame, Clinton, Goldsmith, Linn, Ch … more →

Tags: Chamberlain, King Solomon's Mines, linn soundtrack, quatermain

Drag Me To Hell/Christopher Young2 comments

sdtom wrote 2 months ago: Directed and co- written by Sam “Spiderman” Raimi for Universal, “Drag Me To Hell” was not made for … more →

Tags: 'Drag Me to Hell', Review, Soundtrack, Young

Symphonic Poems/Holbrooke

sdtom wrote 3 months ago: From the very first listen this new CPO # 777 442-2 release of Holbrooke’s Symphonic Poems got my at … more →

Tags: Holbrooke, Poe

Lonely Are The Brave/Goldsmith

sdtom wrote 3 months ago: One could argue 1962 was the pinnacle of picture making for Hollywood with the likes of Miracle Work … more →

Tags: western, Soundtrack, Goldsmith, Kirk Douglas

Hard Contract/North

sdtom wrote 3 months ago: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) was a style that Alex North developed and carried with him for his e … more →

Tags: Alex North, Hard Contract, Soundtrack

Sky Riders/Schifrin2 comments

sdtom wrote 3 months ago: It is hard for this reviewer to imagine that this is the 43rd release of material on the Schifrin ow … more →

Tags: ALEPH, Schifrin, SkyRiders, Soundtrack

The Prince and the Pauper/Korngold1 comment

sdtom wrote 4 months ago: One of the many pleasures of a new offering from Tribute Film Classics is the opportunity to revisit … more →

Tags: Korngold, Twain, flynn

Master of the World, Goliath and the Barbarians/Les Baxter2 comments

sdtom wrote 6 months ago: Les Baxter is certainly not a common known name to the younger soundtrack collector. Les in the musi … more →

Wuthering Heights/Michel Legrand

sdtom wrote 7 months ago: American International Pictures, known for horror, Roger Corman, all night drive-in ’B’ movies, hot … more →

The Soloist/Dario Marianelli

sdtom wrote 8 months ago: Originally scheduled for release in November 2008, The Soloist was subjected to delays and the Oscar … more →

Tags: Soundtrack, Review, soloist

The Island Of Dr. Moreau/Rosenthal

sdtom wrote 8 months ago: H.G. Wells and his imagination has always been the subject of many films from Hollywood including at … more →

Time After Time/Rozsa

sdtom wrote 9 months ago: Nicholas Meyer, director and screenwriter of Time After Time, first got my attention with his novel … more →

Tags: Soundtrack, Warner

Holst Orchestral Works Volume No. 1

sdtom wrote 9 months ago: Many can only think of The Planets, a hugely popular work when the name Holst is mentioned. One migh … more →

Tags: golden goose, perfect fool, lure

Concert Works/Maurice Jarre1 comment

sdtom wrote 9 months ago: Little if anything at all would be known of these works had it not been for his native country of Fr … more →

Tags: Classical Works, Maurice Jarre

Cinema Symphony/Pearce

sdtom wrote 10 months ago: As a reviewer of classical and film music, it isn’t often that I’m given the opportunity … more →


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