

Stefan Riedlinger
- Aug 27, 2016
Driving Miss Daisy - Hans Zimmer - Soundtrack Review
I have a very special relationship with Hans Zimmer’s score for „Driving Miss Daisy“. If I remember right, this was the first soundtrack of Hans Zimmer I bought, and it is still one of my favorite ones. The movie “Driving Miss Daisy” (1989) is an American comedy-drama adapted from the Alfred Uhry play of the same name. The film was directed by Bruce Beresford, with Morgan Freeman reprising his role as Hoke Colburn (whom he also portrayed in the play) and Jessica Tandy playing


Stefan Riedlinger
- Aug 13, 2016
Star Trek Beyond - Michael Giacchino - Soundtrack Review
This is the second review of a score by Michael Giacchino on my website, and I have to say I really begin to like this composer and his way of composing. I watched “Star Trek Beyond” in Berlin while I was there for a weekend trip taking the Ielts English test, and after that, I need a break and went to a movie theatre at Berlin Alexanderplatz, the former East Part of the city. The movie I am still not a big fan of the 3D movies. In my opinion, it is just another way of money


Stefan Riedlinger
- Aug 1, 2016
Independence Day - David Arnold - Soundtrack review
The first time in his life, German-born director Roland Emmerich directed a sequel of his own movies, and now the audience and the critics are thinking whether this was a good idea. So? The movie I have to say I like the new “Independence Day – Resurgence”. This movie is just a very good popcorn movie, nothing more, but also nothing less. I still like the first one from 1996 better because, at that time, it was a great new experience: A German director went to Hollywood and c