Enough sprawling fantasy epics have been adapted for film and TV in the past 20 years that the genre has developed a set of conventional sights and sounds. The music, for example, has its own sense of sprawl, with sweeping orchestral and choral arrangements whose influence traces back to Tolkien — or, in this case, Howard Shore’s Wagnerian opus for the Peter Jackson “Lord of the Rings” films. When approaching Amazon Prime Video’s take on “The Wheel Of Time,” composer Lorne Balfe and and showrunner Rafe Judkins were determined to buck convention. Balfe created distinctly different sounds that aren’t necessarily concerned with making the world introduced in Robert Jordan’s bestselling novels feel vast and operatic. But he did create a lot of them.
The first album of music for the show was released in advance of its premiere, full of conceptual ideas for the series and almost as...
The first album of music for the show was released in advance of its premiere, full of conceptual ideas for the series and almost as...
- 6/22/2022
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
Los Angeles filmgoers looking to get into the horror holiday spirit the second Halloween starts will want to attend the All-Nighter of the Living Dead, a movie marathon at the historic The Crest of Westwood cinema. Graveyard zombies, a possessed doll, evil alien clowns, living dead mall walkers, and Dracula’s soul brother will all help ring in All Hallow’s Eve at the midnight-to-dawn event.
Beginning at 12:01am this Friday, October 31st, the All-Nighter of the Living Dead movie marathon features five horror films:
12:01am – Night of the Living Dead
2:00am – Child’s Play
3:30am – Killer Klowns from Outer Space
5:00am – Dawn of the Dead
7:30am – Blacula
For more information, visit:
http://crestwestwood.com
“Los Angeles, CA: Today, The Crest of Westwood a classic art deco movie palace on Westwood Boulevard announces a special midnight screening of George A. Romero’s acclaimed “Night of the Living Dead.
Beginning at 12:01am this Friday, October 31st, the All-Nighter of the Living Dead movie marathon features five horror films:
12:01am – Night of the Living Dead
2:00am – Child’s Play
3:30am – Killer Klowns from Outer Space
5:00am – Dawn of the Dead
7:30am – Blacula
For more information, visit:
http://crestwestwood.com
“Los Angeles, CA: Today, The Crest of Westwood a classic art deco movie palace on Westwood Boulevard announces a special midnight screening of George A. Romero’s acclaimed “Night of the Living Dead.
- 10/30/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Just in time for Halloween, an homage to landmark horror filmmaking will be held this Friday night in Los Angeles. The Crest of Westwood, a classic art deco movie palace on Westwood Boulevard, announced a special midnight screening of George A. Romero's acclaimed “Night of the Living Dead.” Will Greig, operations director at The Crest, said: “We planned an all-nighter Oct. 31 — starting at midnight — filled with horror films including ‘Child's Play,’ ‘Killer Klowns From Outer Space,’ ‘Dawn of the Dead’ and ‘Blacula.’ It's All Hallows’ Eve, let's open it up with a marathon...
- 10/29/2014
- by Khalil Garriott
- The Wrap
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