Music of the Movies: John Hughes Andy J Smith May 14, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies 4 Comments A time of big hair, shoulder pads and synthesizer-doused elevator music, the 1980s is a relic of a decade in which so much happened in the worlds of fashion, film and music. Legendary filmmaker John Hughes,...
Music of the Movies: Wes Anderson Andy J Smith April 13, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies When it comes to stylised quirkiness and off-the-wall humour, there is one film maker who stands out against all others, and that is the inimitable writer and director Wes Anderson. Having carved himself a...
Music of the Movies: Spike Jonze Andy J Smith March 23, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies Despite only having directed four feature films, Spike Jonze has become a household name for cinema enthusiasts everywhere. Known for his innovative directing style and his choice of quirky, absurdist and...
Music of the Movies: Bruce Springsteen Chris Davies February 25, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies 10 Comments American singer-songwriter and rock legend Bruce Springsteen has written numerous songs for use in films, while his motifs and archetypes have influenced others in a variety of guises. But his...
Music of the Movies: The Coen Brothers Andy J Smith February 18, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies 1 Comment When it comes to making movies, there are few who can match the careers of writer-director duo Joel and Ethan Coen. Their ability to create new, exciting and enchanting films from across the spectrum of genre...
Music of the Movies: Quentin Tarantino Andy J Smith February 3, 2014 Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies 1 Comment “Music is very important in my movies. In some ways the most important stage...” - Quentin Tarantino, 2009 As musical bad-assery goes, there are few who can match up to Director and Screenwriter...