All Channels
120°

Avatar's James Horner to Soundtrack Ender's Game

The upcoming book-to-movie adaptation, Ender's Game, will be scored by James Horner. Ender's Game, the Orson Scott Card novel adaptation, has landed its soundtrack composer. James Horner, the Oscar winning composer whom has worked on such iconic film soundtracks as Titanic and Avatar, will be helming the soundtrack for the upcoming movie. Horner has also been in the music department for Field Of Dreams, Braveheart, Aliens and A Beautiful Mind.

Read Full Story >>
denofgeek.us
TheHergulaX4108d ago

Ender´s Game is looking better and better, but I hardly agree with the cast being A-list, Ford and Kingsley for sure but who else? That is the charm of the movie I believe, a couple of strong A-listers who will be able to hold the movie on four sturdy legs, so the up-and-comers will be able to stand on their own thanks to the support.

Good news though, cant wait.

Upstate89874108d ago

I was actually only referring to ford and kingsley :-)

TheHergulaX4108d ago

"Now Ender's Game has an A-list cast, which includes Harrison Ford and Ben Kingsley"

Oh... I thought that you were referring to the entire cast because of the sentence above, either way, Thanks for clarifying that :)

I approve of this article.

MySwordIsHeavenly4107d ago

"Avatar's James Horner"?!?!?!?!

That's like saying "That Samsung commercial's Lebron James".

This is coming from an Avatar fan, too.

30°

For a Violent Film, ‘Boy Kills World’ Boasts An Anti-Violent Message

Does the ultra-violent new movie, Boy Kills World, glorify violence or encourage a world without it? We see the latter.

Read Full Story >>
thoughtcatalog.com
40°
5.0

Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: History of the Other Us - Filmzzine

Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: The Netflix documentary unearths some new discoveries about the Neanderthals, who disappeared off the face of Earth.

Read Full Story >>
filmzzine.com
30°

“Monsters, Inc.” Was About More Than Just Facing Your Fears | FlickLuster

Shaz from GL takes a new look into the broader themes of one of Pixar's oldest animated feature films.

Read Full Story >>
flickluster.com