The Newton Brothers on Doctor Sleep and the Difficulty of Scoring to a Heartbeat
The post The Newton Brothers on Doctor Sleep and the Difficulty of Scoring to a Heartbeat appeared first on Consequence of Sound.
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Radio Public | Stitcher | RSS
The Losers return to The Overlook Hotel to review Mike Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep. Together, they discuss how the film bridges together both Stephen King’s The Shining and Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 adaptation and praise Rebecca Ferguson’s scene-stealing performance.
They also speak to The Newton Brothers, who dig deep into their incredible score. The two explain how they built upon Kubrick’s original soundtrack, why it was difficult to orchestrate around a heartbeat, and where they will pop up next (hint: another Haunting).
Head out to Sidewinder, Colorado with the gang above.
Timestamps: Derry Public Library (17:45), Heroes and Villains (51:30), Nightmares and Dreamscapes (1:29:00), The Sematary (1:38:30), King’s Dominion (1:46:00), Overall Thoughts (1:52:45), and The Newton Brothers Interview (2:02:00).
— Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
— E-mail us tips.
Links
— Listen and Follow: Coach Hop
— Read: The Creepshow Must Go On
— Editorial: Clowns, Langoliers, and Tommyknockers: Appreciating “The Stephen King Miniseries”
— Editorial: Let’s Not Fuck Up This Stephen King Renaissance, Okay?
— Feature: Behold, The Stephen King Cinematic Universe!
— Ranking: Every Stephen King Movie, Miniseries, TV Show from Worst to Best
— List: The Top 10 Stephen King Film Adaptations
The Newton Brothers on Doctor Sleep and the Difficulty of Scoring to a Heartbeat
Michael Roffman
Popular Posts