Oct 29, 2021
No complaints about your choices here. I would add Miklos Rozsa's score for Hitchcock's "Spellbound" (1945--perhaps more psychological thriller than horror film) for its pioneering use of the theremin and its Wagnerian love theme.
No complaints about your choices here. I would add Miklos Rozsa's score for Hitchcock's "Spellbound" (1945--perhaps more psychological thriller than horror film) for its pioneering use of the theremin and its Wagnerian love theme.
Music: Discovering the lost and forgotten. Politics: Exposing injustice. Screenwriting: Emotional storytelling.