Soundtrack Reviews
Soundtrack reviews of Lorne Balfe’s Blackwood (Lakeshore Records), the late James Horner’s Southpaw (Sony Classics), and Penka Kouneva’s The Woman Astronaut (Varese Sarabande).
Soundtrack reviews of Lorne Balfe’s Blackwood (Lakeshore Records), the late James Horner’s Southpaw (Sony Classics), and Penka Kouneva’s The Woman Astronaut (Varese Sarabande).
Like her prior album, A Warrior’s Odyssey (2012), film and video game composer Penka Kouneva’s The Woman Astronaut is a concept album, this time featuring original music inspired by women who’ve chosen to follow the celestial dream of becoming astronauts…
Return to: Home / Soundtrack Reviews / V to Z . Rating: Excellent Label: Howlin’ Wolfe Records/ Released: October, 2012 Tracks & Album Length: 18 tracks / (48:12) . Special Notes: Gate-fold album with 12-page colour booklet and liner notes by Gergely Hubai.. . Composer: Penka Kouneva . . Review: What began as a personal project for […]
The unfortunate cancellation of a press screening for 2001: A Space Odyssey was kind of a bummer this morning – I’ll catch it later this month at the TIFF Bell Lighbox for an upcoming Editor’s Blog – but the sudden free time allowed me to move on with other important stuff…
Not unlike The Roost (2005), The Hills Run Red (2009), or Scream 2 (1997) for that matter, Midnight Movie sports a film-within-a-film segment or two, and composer Penka Kouneva has fun wafting between the fake B-movie film, The Dark Beneath, and MM itself…
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