How Music Reframes the Violence in You Were Never Really Here
How the music composed by Jonny Greenwood for ‘You Were Never Really Here’ borrows from Aphex Twin to create a dialogue between character and narrative. Essay by Cole Clark.
Read MoreHow the music composed by Jonny Greenwood for ‘You Were Never Really Here’ borrows from Aphex Twin to create a dialogue between character and narrative. Essay by Cole Clark.
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Read More“Hi, my name is Annice and I have never seen Jurassic Park.” How a 90s kid somehow missed out on seeing Steven Spielberg’s dinosaur-sized blockbuster hit until nearly 30 years later.
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