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July 4, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

V/A: Vox Lux [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 

Various Artists: Vox Lux [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Three Six Zero Recordings/Columbia Records Straight up, I’ll tell you that I fucking loved this movie! And I would have been prepared to love the soundtrack just for the Scott Walker score. And when I say that I mean just for exisiting – I was on board with the idea before hearing it, or […]
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July 2, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

Vox Lux: DVD

Vox Lux  Director: Brady Corbet  Madman  Vox Lux comes from actor/director Brady Corbet. It’s the 30-year-old’s second full-length feature and it’s something of a Sunset Blvd. for the me/#metoo generation; a 21st century masterpiece.   Spanning 1999-2017 and narrated – brilliantly, exacerbating the fable-like quality of it – by Willem Dafoe, the film tells the coming of age and then comeback of Celeste Montgomery. Played […]
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October 16, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Cliff Martinez: The Neon Demon [OST]

Cliff Martinez The Neon Demon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Milan Records Three films in now, the partnership of Nicholas Winding Refn and Cliff Martinez is seeming as solid as Martinez’ long-running association with Steven Soderbergh. And just as with the last film Martinez’ score nearly saved an almost unwatchable load of style-over-content (Only God Forgives) […]
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