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Back in 1964, Sammy Davis Jr. was handed the wrong envelope when presenting the best musical score (adaptation or treatment) category and accidentally announced the winner for original musical score.
"A musical score is not written in stone," he said.
A new batch of Irving Berlin numbers comprises its musical score.
There's even a musical score composed in Alcatraz by Al Capone.
What I didn't know was how great the musical score would be.
Concepción Journal CONCEPCIÓN, Bolivia — The aging musical score wasn't easy to read.
MUSICAL SCORE Will win/should win: Nicholas Britell ("If Beale Street Could Talk").
Green lines representing virtual notes appeared alongside the musical score as the user played.
Overall, the musical score for NFL Street was nonstop man-anger and rabid competitiveness.
And tune in to 1010 Wins for a musical score timed to the show.
It won six awards in technical categories, including musical score for composer John Williams.
The musical score is by long-term Kentridge collaborator Philip Miller, with Thuthuka Sibisi.
A violin bow is placed on a musical score written specifically for the youth orchestra.
And no musical score is needed to accentuate the considerable drama of Murphy's still lifes.
There's a lot more to a movie's audio than lines of dialogue or a musical score.
The musical score for Coco was recorded by 50 musicians in Mexico City, using local instruments.
A unique musical score can elevate a film, as the recent movie Native Son has shown.
Because the figure holds a musical score, he has long been believed to be a musician.
For punctuation, the musical score even imitates Alan Silvestri's trademark intrigue-twinkles from that Robert Zemeckis series.
The game was lauded by Polygon at release for its cohesive world, musical score, and multiplayer interactions.
All craft contributions are robust, while the musical score by Lorne Balfe achieves some weird and creepy effects.
It's that awkward Chris Christie moment all over again — but this time with a musical score to match!
At least Hewitt's sour note in MSNBC's otherwise left-leaning musical score didn't involve a lottery-ticket payoff.
Do you prefer total silence so you can absorb every word and every note of the musical score?
The White House eventually cut that leg of the trip into a video, complete with a soaring musical score.
It does not prop Gloria up with a stirring musical score, or allow her to indulge in much fantasy.
The obvious artifice undercuts any tension, despite beautiful scenery and a musical score that works overtime to build excitement.
They crawled under the glass floor at times and walked slowly, like wraiths, against a harsh metallic musical score.
Yes, Maniac is aesthetically gorgeous, with its IBM-meets-Kubrick bathed in neon production design and hauntingly beautiful musical score.
It could also be a musical score, and the answer today, which means any large scale artistic work, is OPUS.
A persistent musical score gave the dueling scenes a propulsive beat while lights bathed them in a dark blue hue.
Underwritten and a smidge too long, "Caught" is marred by an over-excited musical score that browbeats where it should tease.
A musical score takes on the trappings — and with them, the aura of obfuscation and unknowability — of a classified government document.
Daniel Hart's musical score is full of pathos and longing, compensating — maybe almost overcompensating — for the literal deadpan of the protagonist.
He plays a dozen different instruments on the left side (my personal favorite being the jaw harp) to cover the musical score.
In his coat pocket he carries a pitch pipe, and on breaks he may pull out a musical score to pore over.
But it has been airing one that has all the hallmarks: broad appeal, sweeping camera shots and that motivational, emotive musical score.
An audio guide features a newly commissioned musical score, by the jazz musician Jim O'Rourke, that gently skitters like the mobiles overhead.
Howard tweeted at the end of March that his edits were "locked" – as of this morning, meanwhile, they were mixing the musical score.
Watch him crank out "Old Town Road" as if Eminem crafted it or if it were part of a French film's musical score.
"The Rise of Skywalker" is already on the just-announced academy short list for honors in two areas, musical score and visual effects.
One member, a retired police officer, is a parade staple, drawing huge cheers as he wields a giant sword to a musical score.
Inspired by Terry Riley's indeterminate musical score "In C," they've developed sound and movement modules to be arranged and manipulated spontaneously by the performers.
Coupled with the urgent musical score—just listen to the opening of the Mute City track— F-Zero hit my preadolescent brain like a drug.
Alexandre Desplat's musical score is undoubtedly not just one of the best compositions of the year, but one of the crowning achievements of his career.
The sounds of suffering, the sounds of death, and a musical score written from the depths of loss and tragedy shouldn't just be marketing shorthand.
The 175 spheres hanging in the performance are choreographed to move up and down in tune with one of Henke's original multi-channel musical score.
Some of the results are compiled in a new video released by the St. Andrews team on Thursday, complete with a suitably whimsical musical score.
In the case of "Alices Walking," there was a real-time, interactive musical score and a real-time video projection of what was transpiring onstage.
But I was young, I was full of energy, and I wanted this happy, brightly colored American musical score more than anything in the world.
"American Dharma" includes a musical score approximating that of a theatrical thriller, underscoring the sense of urgency -- and passion -- that Morris brings to the fray.
The musical score, with its Elmer Bernstein echoes, is by Daniel Pemberton, and is supplemented by Wynton Marsalis's fresh, precise interpretations of period-appropriate jazz classics.
Set to a rousing musical score, a video of Queqiao&aposs assembly to its rocket, followed by its launch, was disseminated by state media on Monday.
Washington, D.C. (CNN)The darkened ballroom is hit by a barrage of flashing lights and a thunderous musical score that sounds like a call to battle.
He sometimes smears a thick dash of line over a wet field that seems to function visually like that of a pause in a musical score.
For all its baroque contours, its wild musical score (this year, the selections range from A-ha to "Avinu Malkeinu"), it never feels ironic or gimmicky.
But Hooper's film far too frequently disconnects its audience from its musical score by making choices that undercut or distract from what the music is doing.
With an ethereal art style, soothing electronic musical score, and haunting storyline, this is one player-driven game that will keep you entertained for the long run.
In the past, she has amplified the buzzing of 3,000 bees through a mixer and attached electrodes to the leaves of plants to create a musical score.
According to Variety, every character on 13 Reasons Why has their own musical score, which helped showcase their own narrative arc throughout season 1 of the series.
They were nothing more than cheap print-ups of lyrics, no music to set it to, no musical score to play it to in the buyer's head.
GREEN "Frozen" did get nominations in three big categories: musical, score and book, but all of those were nearly by default, thanks to the math mentioned above.
Score: 99 Number of reviews: 17The classic musical, starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds, was only nominated for two Oscars — supporting actress Jean Hagen and musical score.
Their perseverance is cheering, giving the movie a brightly buoyant tone that belies the suffering at its center and renders the sometimes distracting musical score largely unnecessary.
"Feud" is also impeccably and lavishly appointed, from the physical replication of the era to the wonderfully florid musical score (by Mac Quayle) and Hitchcock-ian main titles.
In addition to the show-stopping dinosaur chases and epic musical score, the film is packed with crackling banter and meaty themes unmatched in any of its sequels.
"What I'm doing with this data is turning it into a musical score that will be played on a player piano that actually has ivory keys," she says.
Hatched a plan to impose a musical score on the beeps in subway stations, and pursued obsessions in other fields, investing in a natural wine bar in Brooklyn.
The performances are desultory, the musical score bullying and the drama — aside from the game-changing placement of inconvenient shrubbery — as predictable as Tom senior's steadily sprouting beard.
Technically, "First Man" is a dazzling accomplishment, from the cinematography to the musical score by another "La La Land" alum, Justin Hurwitz, which is alternately haunting and stirring.
In 1957, two professors at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lejaren Hiller and Leonard Isaacson programmed the school's room-sized Illiac computer to compose a musical score.
"Sleeping Beauty" is one of Disney's most gorgeous animated movies, and its lovely musical score is just one of many reasons we're eager to watch it again and again. 
And it mistakenly identified the musical score at the end of "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" as the song "Chained" by the pop group the xx.
DIXON The foremost function of a musical score is to tell you what you're supposed to be feeling, and a lot of times, that's taken care of by the picture.
But the characterizations remain sketchy and the drama relatively flat, despite an abundance of battle sequences and a musical score that seemingly swells to a crescendo at the slightest provocation.
The visual component works in tandem with what the festival is a calling a 'mobile' musical score entitled Sound Spheres that was specifically written for this piece by composer Ray Lee.
The singers begin by performing in unison an a cappella version of the melancholy Beatles classic "Yesterday," their eyes attuned to screens hanging above them, across which the musical score scrolls.
LONDON (Reuters) - Ennio Morricone is hoping it will be sixth time lucky at this year's Oscars, where he has been nominated for the musical score for Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight".
He looked up from this mess and was like, 'I need a way to see this almost like a musical score; where I can see the entire opus in one place.
Jeff Grace's wonderfully expressive musical score adds the urgency the plot lacks, and John Travolta, playing a hard-nosed marshal who intuits Paul's traumatic past, has rarely been this enjoyably commanding.
The directing debut of Osgood Perkins (son of Anthony Perkins), "The Blackcoat's Daughter" bewitches with silky-smooth camera movements and a rolling, reverberating musical score (by Elvis Perkins, the director's brother).
As a bonus, we did the same for the films up for Best Musical Score — though there's minimal overlap with Best Picture, it's worth checking out both before Sunday night's statue ceremony.
A dotted vertical line, divided into five-dot measures, separates the page into two halves, suggesting many things: an upended horizon, a thermometer, a musical score, a lifeline on an I.C.U. monitor.
The "Alphabets" section includes gorgeous silkscreens and artists' books focusing on the unique nature of letters and typography, with prints stretching the "poem" into something that looks more like a musical score.
There's a sense that in exchange for this impressive access, the producers felt obligated to construct a film as soft and hazy as a Hallmark Channel movie, complete with the maudlin musical score.
But it also comes down to Baumbach's taste, from the expressive spaces he chooses to film in to enlisting a maestro like Randy Newman to compose the film's delicate, exquisitely calibrated musical score.
But 10 years ago, the German musician Carsten-Stephan Graf von Bothmer looked at the game and saw it in a different light: as a silent film in need of a musical score.
He said this was not only a major development for her character by way of musical score, but a departure from what he was used to composing and what fans were used to hearing.
Independent Indian cinema ("artistic" or "alternative" films) often omits the song-and-dance visuals of commercial fare, but Omkara boasts both a nuanced musical score and chart-topping Bollywood bangers (all composed by Bhardwaj).
It's hard to select from the best of Disney's animated movies around this time, but "Mulan" also floats to the top of the list thanks to its incredible musical score and impressive female heroine.
Written by Michael Green, this "Orient Express" makes a few questionable choices, from the distractingly overdone musical score to rushing through the climax in a way that shortchanges the character interactions and blunts the payoff.
Less compact than "The Lives of Others," it ranges much more widely, in both tone and time, and labors under a musical score so tenacious that you feel half bullied into the right emotional response.
The oil-on-canvas portrait depicts a 13-year-old Mozart in a white wig and a red frock coat playing the harpsichord, with the musical score just visible at the edge of the frame.
It is easy to see why, given its dynamic, virtuoso cinematic technique, sensationalistic story involving a bandit raping a samurai's wife, "Bolero"-like musical score and tantalizing if schematic structure of flashbacks contradicting one another.
Today this generally takes the form of revival screenings of old silents, or special events that showcase a film with a grand musical score — think of the many iterations of 2001 with a live orchestra.
He's no stranger to scoring mind-bending films, either; among other work, he scored last year's dance horror film Suspiria, which made the Oscar shortlist for Best Musical Score, though it didn't ultimately garner a nomination.
As early as the 1950s, computers could follow simple algorithms to compose a musical score; by the 1990s, computers could learn to paint in the style of Picasso or compose music that sounded distinctly like Bach.
I realized then that Trisha's work was so complicated it could accommodate this blast of white light and this very shy little warped musical score of three drunk people in the back room just cranking away.
This convincing remixed trailer pulls out all the stops to make the 2007 Michael Bay-directed film seem like a monster B-movie from 1950s — complete with emphatic text overlays, an epic musical score and dramatic voiceovers.
Trump was accused by local politicians and other critics of turning mass shootings into a photo op, as the video featured an intense musical score and scenes of him smiling and giving a thumbs-up in hospitals.
As with Canvas, it looks expensive and is technically utterly state of the art; in addition to Keane, who is a legend in his field, the short features the work of John Williams, who wrote the musical score.
The film's style is austere — there are few camera movements and no musical score — but its visual wit and emotional sensitivity lift it above the minimalist miserablism that drags down so many well-meaning films about modern workers.
Anderson captures that with the loving, highly detailed looks at the garments that Reynolds designs and Johnny Greenwood's lush, florid musical score, which swells to crescendos and just as abruptly falls silent, reflecting the protagonist's mercurial moods and melancholy.
" - Jonathan Lovecchio, Miami Beach, Florida 'Parasite' "'Parasite' (is) a masterpiece in so many ways: perfectly placed shots, a sublime musical score, the potent juxtaposition of humor and tragedy in commenting on class inequality -- this dark comedy deserves Best Picture.
The documentary -- which in addition to the rock songs boasts a musical score from movie composer Hans Zimmer -- also features Tyler Glenn, the lead singer of Neon Trees, who has his own issues with the church, being gay and Mormon.
Furthermore, the orderly structure of the grids entices the viewer to peruse the aligned images as a musical score, visually representing a piece of music's time signature, phrases, measures, and tempo, with the black monochromes representing rests, that is, silences.
Propelled by a liltingly beautiful musical score by Joel P. West, "Just Mercy" keeps its emotions on a low simmer, its absorbing, tautly designed drama finally coming to a climax that is satisfying on one level, and absolutely shattering on another.
Alas, that largely exhausts any freshness in a movie that, after the first sight of Jamie Lee Curtis and initial strains of that eerie musical score, draws heavily on the old bag of tricks, built around slicing and dicing unsuspecting teenagers.

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