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In this episode of the Movie Geeks United! Art of the Score series, Oscar-winning composer Elliot Goldenthal (Alien 3, Michael Collins, Heat, Interview with the Vampire) discusses his impressive work composing music for films and stage.... more

In this episode of Season 3 of the Movie Geeks United! original series The Art of the Score, we replay our conversation with acclaimed composer Christopher Young (Hellraiser, Jennifer 8, Drag Me to Hell). Includes a selection from his... more

In this episode of the Movie Geeks United! Art of the Score series, composer Jan Hammer (Miami Vice, Cocaine Cowboys) discusses his stunning work creating iconic themes for film and television. For more information on Jan Hammer, visit... more

In this episode of Season 3 of the Movie Geeks United! original series The Art of the Score, we replay our conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Marvin Hamlisch (The Way We Were, A Chorus Line, The Informant!). Includes... more

In this episode of the Movie Geeks United! Art of the Score series, composer Donald Rubinstein (Martin) discusses his impressive work composing music for films, including his multitude of collaborations with George Romero (Night of the... more

In this episode of Season 3 of the Movie Geeks United! original series The Art of the Score, we replay our conversation with Oscar-winning composer Atticus Ross (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Gone Girl, The Social Network, The Book... more

It's the most notorious unsolved murder in Hollywood history. Cut in half, drained of blood and dumped strategically in a vacant lot on January 15, 1947, Elizabeth Short became a haunting symbol of savagery the world over. In this... more

Released on September 18, 1981, Mommie Dearest was a hit with audiences right out of the gate and has only grown in adoration and stature over the passing years. Marked by an infectiously over-the-top performance by Faye Dunaway as... more

The Movie Geeks welcome home entertainment correspondent Adam Long for a comprehensive review of the blu-ray releases throughout the month of March 2016.

The Movie Geeks offer a preview of the upcoming third episode of their Tinseltown Tragedies series, an in-depth exploration of the most infamous unsolved murder in Los Angeles history - 22-year old Elizabeth Short, otherwise... more
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