Disney is always looking for new ideas, and when they find one that is quite successful they usually like to explore it even further. One of their most successful ideas […]
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Cowboy Bebop – Yoko Kanno & Seatbelts
In the beginning of 2021, Netflix announced a live-action adaptation of the very popular Japanese anime series Cowboy Bebop. This is amazing news, and, hopefully, the new series will be […]
Read moreSo Say We All – Bear McCreary
“Battlestar Galactica Live” Frequent visitors to this site know that its content can be divided into two major categories. The first and biggest one contains soundtrack reviews and the second […]
Read moreShort Cuts 2020 – Various artists
Soundtrack albums can be found for all kinds of music written for media. It started, of course, with film music, but nowadays you can find many albums with music for […]
Read moreArmy of the Dead – Tom Holkenborg
Here we are again. It is time to write another review about a soundtrack by Tom Holkenborg, as I have recently done with White Lines, The Snyder Cut and Godzilla […]
Read moreCelebrating 25 Years of Command & Conquer – Frank Klepacki
These last couple of weeks I have had a bit of a hard time finding new scores to review. It looks like the big movies are being put on hold, […]
Read moreThe Monkey King – Christopher Young
When I wanted to write this new review, I could not really find a suitable recent score to write about. There are, of course, some real gems out there that […]
Read moreShadow and Bone – Joseph Trapanese
Shadow and Bone is one of the latest television shows produced and released by Netflix. Based on a popular series of fantasy novels by Leigh Bardugo, the series stands on […]
Read moreMortal Kombat – Benjamin Wallfisch
Blockbuster movies are finally starting to come out in movie theaters again, at least in countries where the coronavirus is starting to come under control through rules and vaccinations. In […]
Read moreGodzilla vs. Kong – Tom Holkenborg
Apparently, Tom Holkenborg has been quite busy during the pandemic. I have already reviewed White Lines back in June 2020, and only a month ago I took a closer look […]
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