A common trend with high-profile movies is that many rely on nostalgia, with actors reprising their original roles decades later, with Matrix 4, the latest Star Wars trilogy and Top […]
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Argylle – Lorne Balfe
The first two months of this year have been quite busy for me. Not only was I extremely occupied with the IFMCA and our own eSWay Awards, but I also […]
Read moreMission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One – Lorne Balfe
The Mission: Impossible franchise has been going on for decades. With that, I do not only mean the television series from the ‘60s but also the Mission Impossible movies with […]
Read moreTetris – Lorne Balfe
I have the impression that I do not have to mention again how important video games are for the film industry nowadays, since this will be the second soundtrack review […]
Read moreBlack Adam – Lorne Balfe
Superhero movies have always fascinated me. First of all, they are entertaining to watch, with the heroes’ abilities, an interesting story and the many action sequences. Secondly, in addition to […]
Read moreTop Gun: Maverick – Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga, Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe
When I was a young teen, I liked to listen to synthesizer music, and while back then I didn’t know that many of my favorite tracks were written for movies, […]
Read moreBlack Widow – Lorne Balfe
Writing music for a Marvel movie must be a dream for a lot of film music composers. Many high-profile composers have composed music for at least one of them, including, […]
Read moreThe Tomorrow War – Lorne Balfe
Many fans of Lorne Balfe were eagerly waiting for his score for the latest Marvel movie Black Widow, which has just come out, but before I am going to explore […]
Read moreSoundtrack World Unscripted #6
Don Davis, Alan Silvestri, Austin Wintory, Lorne Balfe and More ‘Soundtrack Word Unscripted’ is a series where editor-in-chief of Soundtrack World Anton Smit talks about his passion for film music. […]
Read moreHis Dark Materials Series 2 – Lorne Balfe
“The Musical Anthology of His Dark Materials Series 2” A year ago, I reviewed Lorne Balfe’s The Musical Anthology of His Dark Materials, which is not really a soundtrack but […]
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