Showing posts with label isham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label isham. Show all posts

Saturday, March 13, 2010

MARK ISHAM to score The Conspirator and Warrior


Mark Isham is currently working on two new scores. The Conspirator is a drama directed by Robert Redford about Mary Surratt, the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the assassination trial of Abraham Lincoln. The movie stars James McAvoy, Alexis Bledel, Robin Wright Penn, Evan Rachel Wood, Kevin Kline, Danny Huston, Justin Long and Tom Wilkinson and is expected to come out later this year. The project marks Redford’s and Isham’s fourth collaboration after A River Runs Through It, Quiz Show and Lions for Lambs. In a recent video that Isham uploaded on YouTube, he mentions that the score will be influenced by Bartok.

More info on http://filmmusicreporter.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/isham-to-score-the-conspirator-and-warrior/

Friday, February 5, 2010

MARK ISHAM - the crazies (2010) (cd)




Tracks
1. Fire (4:50)
2. Something In The Water Supply (7:04)
3. Bone Saw (2:58)
4. There’s Somebody Out There (5:26)
5. Mad House (3:25)
6. Principal (3:06)
7. Had To Be Sure (9:24)
8. Are We Clear? (4:06)
9. The Long Walk (4:02)
10. Let It Mean Something (3:45)
11. Lights Out (5:43)
12. A Loving Hand (2:06)
13. Oil Pen (1:00)
14. Getaway (1:35)
15. Cedar Rapids (2:11)

Total duration: 60 minutes

Saturday, November 7, 2009

MARK ISHAM onto the new remake of "The Crazies"


The Crazies is an upcoming 2010 science fiction/horror/thriller film that is a remake of George A. Romero's 1973 film of the same name. The scheduled release date for the remake is February 26, 2010.

A reinvention loosely based upon the George Romero classic of the same name, The Crazies is about the inhabitants of a small Iowa town suddenly plagued by insanity and then death after a mysterious toxin contaminates their water supply.

American composer Mark Isham is set to provide the original musical accompaniment for the film.

Stay tuned for more info, as it becomes available.

(original source: moviescoremagazine.com)