Kevin Smith’s action buddy comedy Cop Out starring Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan and Sean William Scott premiered in theaters yesterday. The movie marks composer Harold Faltermeyer’s return to Hollwood film scoring. The full album can be listened to at the official soundtrack webpage from Warner Bros: http://copoutmovie.warnerbros.com/soundtrack.html Apart from 14 score tracks, the album features the brand new Faltermeyer penned song Soul Brothers by Patti LaBelle.

To coincide with the film’s opening weekend, Slash Film has uploaded a new interview with Faltermeyer where he talks about Cop Out, his creative process, his work in the 80’s and his music for the upcoming comedy High School, which he describes as a “haunting, mystical, psychedelic–sometimes orchestral” score: http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/02/26/interview-harold-faltermeyer-creator-of-soundtrack-themes-to-fletch-beverly-hills-cop-top-gun-and-kevin-smiths-cop-out/

A few weeks ago, Daniel Schweiger interviewed Faltermeyer on his show On The Score. To listen to the excellent and lenghty audio interview, visit: http://www.filmmusicmag.com/?p=4908

Michael Giacchino will continue his collaboration with Walt Disney Pictures on the upcoming John Carter of Mars. The movie directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, Wall-E) marks the director’s first live action feature and is scheduled for release in 2012. The cast features Taylor Kitsch, Willem Dafoe, Thomas Haden Church and Mark Strong. The film chronicles the journey of Civil-War veteran John Carter, who finds himself battling a new and mysterious war amidst a host of strange Martian inhabitants, including Tars Tarkas and Dejah Thoris.

Giacchino also will be a guest on tonight’s KUSC’s Classical Music show hosted by Jim Svejda. The interview which is already up on KUSC’s webpage can be heard right here: http://kusc.podbean.com/2010/02/25/2010-oscar-best-score-nominee-michael-giacchino-up/

David Arnold has been hired to score the upcoming romantic comedy Morning Glory. The movie starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton, Patrick Wilson and Jeff Goldsmith is scheduled to come out this fall. The project marks the second collaboration between Arnold and director Roger Michell who previously worked together on Changing Lanes.

Arnold also recently recorded his score for Made in Dagenham aka Dagenham Girls for director Nigel Cole (Calendar Girls, A Lot Like Love). The movie about the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, where female workers walked out in protest against sexual discrimination stars Rosamund Pike, Miranda Richardson and Bob Hoskins and is expected to come out later this year.

Arnold also has the third chapter in The Chronicles of Narnia series entitled The Voyage of the Dawn Treader coming out this December.

James Horner Video Interview

Posted: February 26, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Composer Interviews
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David Poland from Movie City News was able to secure James Horner for an exclusive interview that was shot earlier this week and just uploaded on his blog. In the lengthy video interview, Horner talks about his Academy Award-nominated score for Avatar, the other Oscar nominated scores and the current state of film music. Needless to say, this is one of the most fascinating composer interviews of the past couple of years in excellent high definition quality. You can watch the interview right here:

http://www.dp30.com/blog/2010/02/25/avatar-composer-james-horner/

John Debney joining Predators

Posted: February 26, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring Assignments
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John Debney has been chosen to score the upcoming action horror movie Predators. The movie is directed by Nimrod Antal (Vacancy, Armored) and stars Topher Grace, Adrien Brody and Laurence Fishburne. Debney previously worked with writer and producer Robert Rodriguez on Sin City, the first two Spy Kids movies and The Adventures of Shark-Boy and Lava-Girl. The movie is set to open this July and follows Iron Man 2 as another high profile summer movie for the busy composer. The announcement ends speculation that Alan Silvestri might return to the franchise, as the movie is a direct sequel to the orginal Predator movie that Silvestri has scored in 1987.

Rachel Portman has been hired to score the upcoming Mark Romanek directed movie Never Let Me Go. The movie based on the novel by Kazua Ishiguro is starring Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield and Keira Knighley. The film will be released later this year by Fox Searchlight.

Portman’s involvement in the movie has been revealed by a picture posted on the director’s Posterous account where he posted a picture of Portman working on the movie last week in London. You can check out a bigger version of the picture at http://markromanek.posterous.com/

Danny Elfman’s highly anticipated score for Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland will be released by Walt Disney Records on March 2. To listen to clips from the soundtrack album, check out Walt Disney Records’ soundtrack page:  http://disneymusic.disney.go.com/albums/aliceinwonderland.html

Elfman has already started to promote the score. Check out this interview with Elfman from the LA Times:

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/herocomplex/2010/02/danny-elfman-searches-for-the-sound-of-wonderland.html

For an interview with Tim Burton conducted by Elfman, click here:

http://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/tim-burton/

More interviews and reports on the score can be expected soon.

Sorority Row Score Album Released

Posted: February 25, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music Albums
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This week, Lucian Piane’s score for the horror movie Sorority Row was released on iTunes from E1 Music. The album features 30 tracks from the score, as well as 2 songs from the movie’s main titles and finale which were co-written by Piane. The album release coincides with the DVD release of the movie this week. The movie opened in theaters last September. To listen to clips from the soundtrack and download the score, click here:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sorority-row-music-from-original/id357544976

Tyler to score Skyline

Posted: February 25, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring Assignments
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According to the Gorfaine/Schwartz agency, Brian Tyler has joined the horror thriller Skyline. The project reunites Tyler with directors Colin and Greg Strause who previously worked together on AVPR: Aliens vs Predator – Requiem. The movie is starring Donald Faison and Eric Balfour and is being shot right now. Apart from composing duties, Tyler will also serve as an executive producer and sound supervisor on the movie.

Also coming up for Tyler is the Sly Stallone-directed action movie The Expendables, Red Dawn and Battle: Los Angeles. He also has the George Gallo-directed movies Columbus Circle (which he’s also producing), as well as Middle Men coming up. The latter recently premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival and was picked up by Paramount Pictures for release later this year.

Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, who have been nominated for an Academy Award for their score for The Hurt Locker have recently been doing the press round to promote the score before the Oscars on March 7.

This week, they have been featured as guests on Jim Svejda’s Classical Music show on KUSC. The complete interview can be found online right here:

http://kusc.podbean.com/2010/02/23/2010-oscar-best-score-joint-nominees-marco-beltrami-buck-sanders-the-hurt-locker/

Also, Beltrami and Sanders were interviewed by Steve Pond from The Wrap: 

http://www.thewrap.com/ind-column/takes-two-tango-hurt-locker-composers-14578

In addition, David Poland shot a video interview for his blog which can seen by clicking on the following link: http://www.dp30.com/blog/2010/02/15/the-hurt-locker-composers-marco-beltrami-buck-sanders/