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6/12/25 The Little Polar Bear 2: The Mysterious Island   (Nick Glennie-Smith/Hans Zimmer)
All New Review
Buy it... for an engaging and often lovely extension of Nick Glennie-Smith and Hans Zimmer's Lauras Stern, this time featuring the attractive woodwind performances of Richard Harvey.
Avoid it... for its songs, which are a major detriment despite their brevity, because the remainder of the soundtrack is an easy, friendly, and at times inspiring experience.
6/9/25 Midnight Run   (Danny Elfman)
All New Review
Buy it... for a vibrant and refreshingly unique entry in Danny Elfman's career, a very bluesy comedy score of immense positivity and enticing performance inflection.
Avoid it... if you simply cannot escape the era of the recording, because while the music remains fresh stylistically, some listeners may not be able to tolerate its connections to the 1980's.
6/6/25 QB VII   (Jerry Goldsmith)
All New Review
Buy it... on the 2013 complete re-recording for a resounding presentation of this immense and culturally important Jerry Goldsmith score.
Avoid it... on its short album featuring the original recording unless you seek the unique solo colors of that archival mix, though the composer's collectors will likely want both available versions.
6/3/25 The Godfather Part II   (Nino Rota/Carmine Coppola)
Updated Review, With Additional Album
Buy it... if you seek to investigate only one score in this famous franchise, a compelling combination of the memorable themes from the first score with several powerful additions for the continuation.
Avoid it... on the longstanding original album release to appreciate the more varied interpolations of the primary set of themes, which are only fully illuminated on the expanded 2024 product.
5/30/25 S*P*Y*S   (Jerry Goldsmith)
All New Review
Buy it... if you ever wondered if Jerry Goldsmith was capable of writing music so obnoxiously terrible that you curse the space it takes in your memory.
Avoid it... if you have demented visions of playing this music for your romantic partner with any expectation of getting laid in the subsequent 30 days.
5/26/25 Lilo & Stitch   (Alan Silvestri)
All New Review
Buy it... only on a longer presentation of Alan Silvestri's score than the one provided on the commercial album, his approach substantially intelligent despite the overall work's brevity.
Avoid it... if you would have preferred that Silvestri infuse his conservatively pleasant orchestral score with the Hawaiian culture that he helped address with a pair of supplemental songs.
5/22/25 The Weather Man   (Hans Zimmer/James S. Levine)
All New Review
Buy it... if you often appreciate the style of Hans Zimmer's more intimate, improvised scores for small ensembles, especially if they serve their films with counterintuitive personalities.
Avoid it... if you expect this score's blend of spirited reggae, light jazz, maddening percussion effects, and meager string ambience to form a cohesive narrative or convincing soul.
5/18/25 Big Top Pee-Wee   (Danny Elfman)
All New Review
Buy it... if you groove to Danny Elfman's wacky, comedic parody music from Pee-wee's Big Adventure and can enjoy an infusion of extra carnival atmosphere.
Avoid it... on any album if you demand thematic continuity, this franchise's films failing to carry over any cohesive melodic identity and struggling to coordinate the ideas within this sequel score.
5/14/25 Ransom (The Terrorists)   (Jerry Goldsmith)
All New Review
Buy it... if you seek a surprising compelling thriller score from Jerry Goldsmith, complete with fascinating thematic tapestry, robust instrumentation, and accessible tonalities.
Avoid it... if you expect to find any satisfying album presentation for this music, its two albums featuring extremely poor sound quality due to the loss of the recording's masters.
5/11/25 Supercell   (Corey Wallace)
Updated Review, With Additional Album
Buy it... if you still yearn for the sound of John Williams' dramatic adventure music of the 1980's and 1990's, Corey Wallace perfectly executing a nostalgic score of considerable intelligence for a most unlikely film.
Avoid it... if there is no place in your heart for shameless emulation, because the structural and instrumental mannerisms of Williams absolutely permeate this work.
5/7/25 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud   (Jerry Goldsmith)
All New Review
Buy it... if you trust Jerry Goldsmith to provide intelligent instrumental and thematic design to cues for murder, masturbation, incest, and fornication.
Avoid it... if you expect to find any truly satisfying album presentation for this challenging hybrid score, its poor sound quality long inhibiting its appeal.
5/3/25 12 Years a Slave   (Hans Zimmer)
All New Review
Buy it... to study a prime example of a score respected because of the quality of its film rather than its own merits, Hans Zimmer playing this project conservatively to ensure harm prevention rather than elevate the narrative.
Avoid it... if you have no interest in minimally audible, derivative, and repetitious stewing that conveys absolutely no heart, no soul, and no passion for this powerful film.
4/29/25 Pure Luck   (Jonathan Sheffer/Danny Elfman)
All New Review
Buy it... to pad your Danny Elfman collection if you find good cheer in his vintage music for lightweight movies like Summer School and Article 99.
Avoid it... if you hope to hear the score branch off from Elfman's typical style because of his marginal involvement, Jonathan Sheffer remaining extremely faithful to his sound of the era.
4/26/25 A Girl Named Sooner   (Jerry Goldsmith)
All New Review, Separated from Dual Review
Buy it... if there is no limit to your adoration for Jerry Goldsmith's sensitive character themes, this television score featuring a pair of his lovely identities for a small ensemble.
Avoid it... if you cannot overcome highly dissatisfying sound quality that sometimes causes distracting distortion to the soundscape in fuller cues.
4/23/25 Islands in the Stream   (Jerry Goldsmith)
Updated Review, With Additional Album
Buy it... only if you appreciated Jerry Goldsmith's introspective score in the context of the film, where the music reflects the subtleties of the ocean and the story's lead character.
Avoid it... if you want this highly personal, touching score to exude much outward warmth, for it is content in its own introverted sphere of lonely ambience at low volumes.
4/20/25 Babe (1975)   (Jerry Goldsmith)
All New Review
Buy it... only for the notable finale cue of sentimental remembrance from the full ensemble, the bulk of Babe understated in its pleasant but underwhelming acoustic guitar, harp, and string presence.
Avoid it... if you expect Jerry Goldsmith to provide a film about a historic female athlete with anything remotely resembling the inspiration of his later, famous sports drama scores.
4/16/25 Son of God   (Hans Zimmer/Lorne Balfe/Various)
All New Review
Buy it... if your faith compelled to view and enjoy this film, in which case its souvenir soundtrack with re-used Hans Zimmer derivatives and movie quotes might inspire you.
Avoid it... if you prefer to use your brain.
4/13/25 9   (Deborah Lurie/Danny Elfman)
All New Review
Buy it... for its ten-minute payoff of compelling action and fantasy at the end, including hints of Danny Elfman magic in the dramatic finale cue.
Avoid it... if an effective but workmanlike, anonymous thematic core in typical orchestral style doesn't hold your interest for a concept as unique as this one.
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