
15 Movies We Can’t Wait to See at Venice Film Festival 2021
From 'Dune' to a Led Zeppelin documentary — a quick breakdown of this year's festival highlights
From 'Dune' to a Led Zeppelin documentary — a quick breakdown of this year's festival highlights
Morricone Segreto will highlight composer's work for various genre films during a prolific period between the late Sixties and early Eighties
From 'A Fistful of Dollars' to 'The Hateful Eight,' these are the highlights of the Italian film composer's long, illustrious career
Band has used composer's "The Ecstasy of Gold," from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as their intro music since the Eighties
An appreciation of the Italian film composer who changed how moviegoers heard the Wild West— and gave us some of the most memorable scores of all time
Morricone — known for scoring spaghetti Westerns and more than 500 films — died Monday in Rome
Two LP releases will feature each musician's score, including Carpenter's rerecorded "lost cues"
Composer explains how Quentin Tarantino convinced him to write the score that won him the Golden Globe
Quentin Tarantino corrals legendary composer to score his first Western in four decades
Italian composer will return to Spaghetti Western genre for first time in four decades
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