Everything that has a beginning has an end, and for all you Stranger Things fans, it all comes down to this. Tonight is the series finale (both at home and in the theaters), so grab your friends and gear up for one last adventure. To help ease the anticipation (and pain) of saying goodbye to the Hawking crew, we’re here to let you know about the ultra rad plan for the Lakeshore Records release of Stranger Things 5—Original Score from the Netflix Series digitally today featuring music by two-time Grammy-nominated and Emmy-winning composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein. The 92-track collection includes the score to Season 5 Volume 1 and…
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Interview…Scott Bomar Helps Bring the Magic of Lighting and Thunder Through the Speakers and Screen in ‘Song Sung Blue’
There’s a saying that not all heroes wear capes. By that token, you can say that not all superstars get to the big time. Such is the case for the highly enjoyable, rousing and emotional story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a married musical duo called Lightning & Thunder. The couple are true “everyman” entertainers whose dreams and talent were never limited by their resources or their place in the world. Written and directed by Craig Brewer, Song Sung Blue gives the beloved Wisconsin-based act their big screen treatment. While they are far from the Hollywood Bowl, the very fact that this film exists is a testament to the perseverance…
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Exclusive First Listen: Theodore Shapiro’s Striking Soundscapes in ‘The Housemaid’
We’re just eight days from Christmas, so whaddya say we open a couple presents early? Yeah, we thought you’d like that. And if you’re a fan of film scores, then this is just for you. Today, we are exclusively premiering two tracks taken from The Housemaid—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Volume 1 & Volume 2 . The music is composed by 2-time Emmy Award winner Theodore Shapiro and the scores are enhanced with the multifaceted talents of composer Caroline Shaw. Whether the story is about pirates, puzzles or paranoia, criminal capers or corporate chaos, Shapiro can drive in just about any lane he chooses, and wear an insanely diverse collection of hats. We’re…
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Interview…Kangding Ray on the Raw and Explosive Power of Music in Oliver Laxe’s ‘Sirât’
If you’ve been on the festival circuit this year, it’s likely you’ve heard about Sirât. The bold, tragic and unforgettable film by Spanish director Oliver Laxe was the winner of the Jury Prize at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. And while it was collecting praise and laurels, composer Kangding Ray (aka David Lettelier) received the award for Best Original Score. People will, fairly, relate this to Mad Max: Fury Road, but it’s more apt to say this walks among other dour narratives like Wake In Fright, Valhalla Rising, and The Mosquito Coast. A two-hour visual and auditory trance, Sirât is incredible. Laxe gives us a world full of grit and…
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[Fantastic Fest Interview]…High Kicks and Furious Fists with Nik Pelekai & Jacob Stauff
The year is winding down quickly, and as we look back through the entertainment cornucopia of 2025, it was all pretty awesome. We had a slew of sensational experience in theaters, at home, and with creatives on multiple press junkets. And the best part about getting to interview people who make the things we love is when the conversation is as fun as the film. So enter director/writer Nik Pelekai and co-writer Jacob Stauff who brought their film to Fantastic Fest in September – if you’re gonna share something wild and hard-hitting with the world, this is the place to do it. Penance starts off with a bang, and even…