Articles Written by:    ZACH FREEMAN     

« Previous  |  Next »

Music Review: I’m Glad There Is You, Corky Hale… and Friends

The description of the performers included on the jazzy album I’m Glad There Is You reads something like the program for an off-Broadway musical revue. There’s an Academy Award nominee and the daughter of an Academy Award nominee, among others, along ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Corky Hale,  Burt Bacharach,  Ira Gershwin

Music Review: I Hear a Symphony: The Classic Hits of Motown, music by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Over the years the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has strived to present truly great collections of music for both audiences in the UK and abroad. Whether they’re performing classical works or covering famous film scores, listeners can be fairly ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Marvin Gaye,  Smokey Robinson,  Lamont Dozier (musician),  Ben Foster,  Haleigh Cummings

Music Review: Batman: The Brave & The Bold: Mayhem of the Music Meister! Soundtrack

After striking a well-appreciated chord with audiences everywhere in the highly praised Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, the voice of Neil Patrick Harris is in almost as high demand as the actor himself. And last week in a special episode of the ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Neil Patrick Harris,  Warner Brothers,  Haleigh Cummings

Music Review: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and 17 Again, music by Rolfe Kent

When it comes to lighthearted Hollywood comedies and rom-coms, one composer seems to be the Luke Wilson of film scores. Over the years, Rolfe Kent has scored more than 40 films, mostly comedies (Wedding Crashers, Mean Girls, Legally Blonde) and ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Luke Wilson,  Matthew McConaughey,  Jennifer Garner,  Zac Efron

DVD Review: Life After People: The Series - The Complete Season One

After the success of both Alan Weisman’s 2007 novel The World Without Us - an investigative and imaginative exploration of what would happen if humans suddenly disappeared from the face of the Earth - and the subsequent 2008 feature-length History ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: History Channel,  Haleigh Cummings

Music Review: The Stepfather Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the new horror/thriller The Stepfather bursts out it’s opening notes (Mutemath’s “Typical”) like it’s a soundtrack with something to prove. It’s an unfortunate opening, especially since the rest of the album (excepting Blurtonia’s ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hoobastank (musician),  Filter (musician),  Haleigh Cummings

Music Review: Muse, The Resistance

Since Muse’s inception in the mid-90s, this alternative band has been constantly working to develop their sound and expand on their previous work. A decade after their first album (1999’s Showbiz) hit stores, Muse has now put forth their most polished ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Matthew Bellamy,  U2 (musician),  Bono,  Dallas Cowboys,  Haleigh Cummings

Music Review: Green Lantern: First Flight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Robert J. Kral

Composer Robert J. Kral has become known for his ability to create quality music for action-packed superhuman adventure stories. For five seasons, Kral worked on the television series “Angel” and also created the music for two previous DC comics ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Warner Brothers,  Haleigh Cummings

Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are… and 5 More Stories by Maurice Sendak

With the obvious success of Spike Jonze’s live-action adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s infamous children’s book Where the Wild Things Are (which came in as #1 this weekend with a healthy $32 million opening weekend), it’s no surprise that there’s a ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Maurice Sendak,  Spike Jonze,  Pixar,  Haleigh Cummings

Music Review: Bright Star Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, by Mark Bradshaw

In the opening lines of “Negative Capability” - the first track on the soundtrack to writer/director Jane Campion’s new film Bright Star - actress Abbie Cornish (as Fanny Brawne - love interest to a young John Keats) softly remarks the following: “I ...

From ZACH FREEMAN, Blogger News,  14 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Jane Campion,  Abbie Cornish,  John Keats,  Ben Whishaw,  Haleigh Cummings

« Previous  |  Next »

Who is This?

Help us add to our database, by linking this writer their entry in Wikipedia or Source Watch, or by suggesting that we remove it from our index.

Suggest an Entry

Enter a url from sourcewatch.org or wikipedia.org:


recommend removal

close