By Thomas Hobbs
From Mica Levi’s crashing, trap-infused Zola score to Emile Mosseri’s delicate piano work on Minari.
Jonathan Glazer riffs on the so-called “dancing plague” which struck the French border city 500 years ago. The result is spectacular.
Strasbourg 1518 pairs the Under the Skin director and composer with an ensemble of world-class dancers.
We list six great composers who aren’t one of the small pool of men who seem to get all the big composing gigs in Hollywood.
We sift through the year’s finest original scores, featuring new music by Sufjan Stevens, Mica Levi and Sampha.
Michael Almereyda writes and directs this absorbing sci-fi themed meditation on loss and memory.
The Jackie and Under the Skin composer is involved in an ambitious project called The Unfilmables.
Natalie Portman gives a stunning central performance in this emotional portrait of the iconic First Lady.