There are many things to love about the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer, like seeing Han and Leia embrace or Kylo Ren whispering sweet nothings at Darth Vader's crushed mask. But there's a reason why this trailer gives you all kinds of feels, and much of it really has to be credited to John Williams, whose score puts us through changes... (and that's a tough way of saying it almost always makes us cry). For The Force Awakens, Williams created new Star Wars music and helped elevate the old stuff (with an assist from trailer composer Frederick Lloyd), and while we probably won't be able to hear it all in full until much closer to the film's release on December 18, one fan did a great job of isolating the music featured in the new trailer so that we...
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- 10/21/2015
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
Vivien Leigh ca. late 1940s. Vivien Leigh movies: now controversial 'Gone with the Wind,' little-seen '21 Days Together' on TCM Vivien Leigh is Turner Classic Movies' star today, Aug. 18, '15, as TCM's “Summer Under the Stars” series continues. Mostly a stage actress, Leigh was seen in only 19 films – in about 15 of which as a leading lady or star – in a movie career spanning three decades. Good for the relatively few who saw her on stage; bad for all those who have access to only a few performances of one of the most remarkable acting talents of the 20th century. This evening, TCM is showing three Vivien Leigh movies: Gone with the Wind (1939), 21 Days Together (1940), and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). Leigh won Best Actress Academy Awards for the first and the third title. The little-remembered film in-between is a TCM premiere. 'Gone with the Wind' Seemingly all...
- 8/19/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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