Heat is a rare film, a solid story throughout keeps the viewers glued to the contemporary cinematography, dripping with artistic style and dense character development. Based on the true story of, Neil McCauley, a real life criminal who was ultimately brought down by a determined cop in 1960’s LA.
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Read More‘A dreamy, romantic song to New York City, warm swelling brass suggests an ode to a life, a love for a city that can’t be let go of. The unresolved quality of the music is very much the product of a Bernard Herrmann score, particularly reminiscent of his scores for Hitchcock.’
Read MoreHypnotic themes paired with a mastery of orchestral synthesis made him the icon he is today. Vangelis made the most of the harmony and melody moving in tandem, washed over with beautiful synths, creating some of the most aspiring soundtracks of the last 30 years and becoming synonyms with the Yamaha CS-80
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