Legendary French composer Georges Delerue finally won an Oscar in 1979. But that award is tainted—or sweetened, depending on how... Read More
When FINDING NEVERLAND was released in 2004, it came with the pedigree of playwright J.M. Barrie as its inspiration, the... Read More
Based on Hervey Allen’s bestselling epic novel of historical romance in the Napoleonic era, ANTHONY ADVERSE emerged as one of... Read More
LOVE STORY was the Number One film of 1970 and probably the most famous three-hanky tear-jerker of all time. Harvard... Read More
For a heathen like me, films with religious overtones are usually best when played for their camp entertainment value, a... Read More
In honor of THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING concerts performed live to film tonight and tomorrow... Read More
This week heralds the long-awaited arrival of Tadlow’s complete recording of Ernest Gold‘s score for EXODUS (1960). The Oscar-winning score... Read More
David Lean provided a triple threat for his final film, A PASSAGE TO INDIA (1984), serving as director, screenwriter, and... Read More
And it was a miracle when Dave Grusin won the 1988 Oscar for THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR. The film was Robert... Read More
Far be it from me to deny the talents of Burt Bacharach. He changed the sound of pop music. His songs... Read More










