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World War Z Nabs a Composer, First Look at The Amazing Spider-Man’s Lizard … – Dread Central


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World War Z Nabs a Composer, First Look at The Amazing Spider-Man's Lizard ...
Dread Central
First out of the gate, according to the Film Music Reporter, Marco Beltrami has signed on to score the post-apocalyptic horror thriller World War Z. The movie is directed by Marc Forster (Finding Neverland, Monster's Ball, Quantum of Solace) and stars ...

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Justin Timberlake, R-Rated Rom-Coms, Bradley Cooper, Marvel & Some Of The Big … – Indie Wire (blog)


Justin Timberlake, R-Rated Rom-Coms, Bradley Cooper, Marvel & Some Of The Big ...
Indie Wire (blog)
... capping the year as People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive (For People Who Only Watch Popular Movies And Bad TV Shows). Though the big budget (and ill-advised) “Paradise Lost” is a no-go for now, Cooper has a promising four-film slate in 2012, ...

Marco Beltrami To Compose WORLD WAR Z And PARADISE LOST – Comic Book Movie


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Marco Beltrami To Compose WORLD WAR Z And PARADISE LOST
Comic Book Movie
The I, Robot composer has signed on to score the music for the upcoming zombie invasion film World War Z and Legendary Pictures' adaptation of the poem Paradise Lost, as well as the next Die Hard film. Recent reports suggest that Marco Beltrami - who's ...
Composer Marco Beltrami Scoring Marc Forster's 'World War Z' MovieFirst Showing

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James M. Cain’s ‘Paradise’ is prescient – Los Angeles Times


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James M. Cain's 'Paradise' is prescient
Los Angeles Times
In such a context, it's tempting to read the essay's title as ironic, since Cain's fictional world is generally more of a paradise lost. But that's the beauty of the piece — that it not only undercuts our attitudes toward California but also our ...

Roger Ebert’s favorite documentaries of 2011 – Chicago Sun-Times


Roger Ebert's favorite documentaries of 2011
Chicago Sun-Times
BY ROGER EBERT FILM CRITIC December 29, 2011 4:54PM Why not fold documentaries into my list of the “Best Films of 2011”? After all, a movie is a movie, right? Yes, and some years I've thrown them all into the same mix. But all of these year-end best ...

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