“Grilled Cheesus” Recap: Kurt’s father has a heart attack leaving him in a very cold place. Meanwhile, Finn has begun to pray to the image of Jesus on a grilled cheese sandwich he has made. These events frame this episode focused on religion and spirituality. Seemingly things are working out for Finn, just as he … Continue reading →
“Britney/Brittany” Recap: The episode starts with the New Directions trying to figure out a song for the homecoming pep rally. Will and Brittany shoot down Kurt’s desire to do a Britney Spears song, with the former not approving of the music and the latter revealing her “haunted” past of closely sharing a name with Britney … Continue reading →
I will be honest, I don’t watch any TV shows regularly, except for Glee. It takes a lot for me to care enough about a show to make sure I set aside enough time to watch it every week. This show has captured me by appealing to my love for the musical and by using … Continue reading →
Why do you ask? Because there are 4 blu-ray must haves that will be released. 1. How to Train Your Dragon (Oct 15)- The film that stole my heart this year. I saw this movie 3 times in theatres (1 in 3D and 2 in regular). That this film is so strong with such a … Continue reading →
So there is news making the film score circles and the Harry Potter legions freak out. According to Potterish, they have received confirmation from WB Brazil that the esteemed John Williams will be scoring Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (yes if you didn’t already know the final HP film is split into … Continue reading →
The “Fans of Film Music” event was fantastic. I have also referred to this as “Fans of Film Score” so just ignore and replace. The composers were absolutely wonderful as they talked and talked and talked some more. They expressed their views about digital media and the way in which they get and don’t get … Continue reading →
Tomorrow between 11am and 2pm, the 1st Annual Fans of Film Music event will be held at Dark Delicacies in Burbank, CA. This is an event that has been primarily planned by one, Peter Hackman and is a closed event. The idea for this event came from past events sponsored by Film Score Monthly (FSM), … Continue reading →
Of course I believe every film or even piece of art whether it is a book, painting, sculpture or anything else not only deserves critical thought, but also requires it. However, if you had seen the forums you would get confused by what I was saying as I said two different things in a couple … Continue reading →
A new trailer that has me extremely interested is The Adjustment Bureau. What I find so intriguing is the slow build and strong emotionality that fills this trailer. The plot is presented quickly, while focusing on the relationship between the characters David Norris (Matt Damon) and Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt). While the story will undoubtedly … Continue reading →
Star Trek (2009) was high profile movie that was highly anticipated. However, with talk and eventual decision of moving the opening day back from December to May, some of the buzz was beginning to wear off, and the questions started to roll in. Why are they moving the date back? Is the movie unfinished? Is … Continue reading →