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Prolific Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino isn’t slowing down. He’s just being picky. The man behind the music for “Lost,” “Up,” “Star Trek,” “Spider-Man” and countless other beloved films and ...
Michael Giacchino, one of Hollywood’s most celebrated and prolific composers, certainly has enough material for a greatest hits album. He’s created the brilliant scores to “The Incredibles,” “Up,” ...
Composer Michael Giacchino is releasing an album of Exotica-style covers of his scores for “Lost,” “Speed Racer,” the 2009 film “Star Trek,” Pixar’s “Up,” “Ratatouille” and “The Incredibles” and more.
Michael Giacchino and his team successfully revived interest in the MCU with their horror special Werewolf By Night, introducing audiences to classic Hammer Horror and beloved comic characters.
During Marvel Studios' Hall H panel at the San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, it was confirmed that Michael Giacchino will compose the score for The Fantastic Four: First Steps. The Fantastic Four: ...
‘80s Week: Giacchino tells IndieWire how "Raiders" sparked his love of movies as an adolescent and how Williams' rousing score taught him all the musical tricks of the craft. Giacchino, who most ...
The world knows actor Dermot Mulroney from a variety of impressive performances he’s given over his diverse resume of films. Films like "My Best Friend’s Wedding" to "About Schmidt," and most recently ...
Michael Giacchino has easily become one of the most recognizable names in the sounds of Hollywood thanks to his incredible scores on some truly iconic movies. Whether it’s an often collaboration with ...
Of course, that’s very much not so. Giacchino has been composing all forms of media (theme parks, TV shows, video games, etc.) for decades. His exploits in film have ranged across every genre ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
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