Alexandre Desplat
Based on the best-selling non-fiction book by Daniel James Brown, The Boys In The Boat tells the true story of the 1936 University of Washington men’s rowing team.
Asteroid City Review
Asteroid City sees Wes Anderson at his most hopeful and political, tackling trauma, quarantine, and the mysteries of outer space. It's a welcome pivot.
comPOSERS Special Episode: Our First Anniversary!
Against all odds we've gone a whole year doing this comPOSERS podcast thing, and as promised, we've done a special to commemorate it!
comPOSERS Special Episode: Breaking News – April 1 Edition
Our quarantines continue on this Breaking News episode. Hans Zimmer, Alexandre Desplat, Alan Silvestri and David Arnold all join us! In news form, you psychos. They don't want to talk to us.
comPOSERS Episode 49: Grand Budapest Hotel
Buckle up, hipsters: it's time to enter the two-dimensional world of Wes Anderson's "Grand Budapest Hotel".
comPOSERS Special Episode: 2020 Academy Awards
The gang discusses the films nominated for Best Score
comPOSERS Special Episode: Top 10 Upcoming Film Scores of 2020
Hungover from last night? We got you covered. Today we discuss our most-anticipated scores of 2020!
Little Women Review: A New Holiday Classic
Greta Gerwig’s Little Women is now the definitive adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s literary classic.
Soundtracking: Behind the 2019 Musical Oscar Nominees
Being both a record nerd and an Oscar obsessive, the music categories at the Academy Awards always warrant a particular level of fascination in the Soundtracking universe.
Isle of Dogs Review
Isle of Dogs continues Wes Anderson's harmonious marriage of formalism and silliness.
Unbroken Review
Equally overlong and underdeveloped, Angelina Jolie's WWII biopic Unbroken squanders an unfathomable amount of first rate talent in front of and behind the camera.
The Monuments Men Review
While it has some enjoyable moments, a complete lack of character development and an unsure storyline make George Clooney's latest directorial effort, the all star World War II period piece The Monuments Men, a bit of a ponderous disappointment.
TIFF 2013: Philomena Review
Philomena Special Presentation Director: Stephen Frears Based on the true story of Philomena Lee, an elderly Irish woman who became pregnant as a teenager and had her child taken away from her by the Catholic Church and sold for adaption, Philomena, manages a curious balance of tones, both comedic and dramatic. Co-written by Steve Coogan […]