written by: Tyler Remmert
on July 4, 2013
With a scene as focused on finding the next sound, it’s a wonder The Hold Steady and The National still command any attention whatsoever. “The Bear and the Maiden Fair” and “Rains of Castamere” are signs of their age catching up to them, if not so much in qualitative degradation as marketability fatigue.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on July 1, 2013
Even when Sofia Coppola’s latest film feels cheap and lackluster, the music still shines.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on May 15, 2013
Baz Luhrmann’s theatrical spin on “The Great Gatsby” benefits from a modern soundtrack.
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written by: Tyler Remmert
on April 11, 2013
James Franco looks fucking ridiculous.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on March 19, 2013
Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and other jazz greats light up the soundtrack to this coming-of-age drama.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on February 6, 2013
The soundtrack to “Warm Bodies” is indie with bite.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on January 11, 2013
These soundtracks and scores were snubbed by the Oscars, but still deserve praise.
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written by: Tyler Remmert
on January 7, 2013
There’s a moment, well actually there are a lot of moments in auteur Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained in which …
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written by: Leah Pickett
on December 1, 2012
For a holiday move night, “Away We Go” is a trip worth taking.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on November 14, 2012
Spielberg’s Lincoln is far less sappy than one might imagine.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween! Meet Rosemary’s baby.
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written by: Leah Pickett
on October 17, 2012
The soundtrack to Ben Affleck’s latest film is unexpectedly hypnotic.
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