Two of my favorite actors, and especially actors who aren’t given enough juicy roles in the industry, happen to be John Cusack and Emile Hirsch. Both are talented actors who have had brushes with Oscar but never quite gotten to that Academy Award nomination. The former has been somewhat stuck in a rut of generic action outings of late, while the latter just isn’t working enough. To see them together in something always seemed like a treat in the making. Well, this week brings them face to face in a quality little Western called Never Grow Old. The film is a nice little effort, buoyed by strong work from the both of them. This is a Western, in all of its simple charm. Taking place in the peaceful frontier town of Garlow, home to Undertaker Patrick Tate (Emile Hirsch) and his family, we’ll see it turn into...
- 3/14/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Gast Waltzing has recently scored the British romantic comedy Hysteria. The movie directed by Tanya Wexler stars Hugh Dancy, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jonathan Pryce, Rupert Everett and Felicity Jones. Christian Henson (the Devil’s Double, Black Death) has written additional music for the film. Sarah Curtis (Her Majesty Mrs. Brown), Judy Cairo (Crazy Heart) and Tracey Becker are producing the comedy, which centers on the invention of the vibrator in Victorian London. The story follows a young doctor treating cases of Hysteria who struggled to establish himself while confronting the gutsy daughter of his boss. The project is arguably Waltzing’s highest profile scoring assignment to date. The composer previously scored the 2008 comedy drama Jcvd starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Hysteria will premiere at this year’s Toronto Film Festival. No domestic release date has been set yet.
- 8/17/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
This teaser for Pierre-Olivier Thévenin and Jacques-Olivier Molon's much anticipated thriller, Humains might just be one of the worst cut together pieces of promotion I've seen in a while. Not only does it feel like the shots are edited together completely randomly, but Gast Waltzing's frenetic score is so loud in the mix that it's almost distracting. Never mind though, we're just excited to see footage.
A team of several researchers travel to the Swiss Alps to investigate a scientific discovery on human evolution. The trip, however, turns into a deadly fight for survival when the team crash into a gully and find themselves falling prey to someone...or something.
Unfortunately there are no creature(s) yet folks. Lots of shots of heroes running from unseen beasties but no sense of what it is. But if you're dying for a more peaceful look at some images check out our past gallery.
A team of several researchers travel to the Swiss Alps to investigate a scientific discovery on human evolution. The trip, however, turns into a deadly fight for survival when the team crash into a gully and find themselves falling prey to someone...or something.
Unfortunately there are no creature(s) yet folks. Lots of shots of heroes running from unseen beasties but no sense of what it is. But if you're dying for a more peaceful look at some images check out our past gallery.
- 2/3/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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