Capturecomms: What an incredible evening hosting journalists and influencers at Everyman Broadgate for an exclusive Everyman Soundtracking screening of Ripley, followed by a captivating conversation with Andrew Scott and Edith Bowman.
"I remember when I used to hear the soundtrack of films it mattered to me to have the CDs and play them in order because I could shut my eyes and see the film through the music."
Episode 407: Taika Waititi On The Music Of Next Goal Wins
Soundtracking with Edith Bowman
25 December 2023
Our gift to you this Christmas morning is Taika Waititi talking about his new film, Next Goal Wins.Based on a true story, Next Goal Wins stars Michael Fassbender as a coach charged with turning around the fortunes of the American Samoan national football team, widely regarded as one of the weakest in the world.
Podcast and Interview Listens (Tom Hiddleston Edition)
Here is our precious bean, in all of most of his podcast glory!!!
If you have Apple Podcasts or YouTube you are going to love this!!! Trust me I had these on repeat during my walks!!! So when I found out their was a new interview I immediately thought maybe you all would love it too 😊 🥰!!! So how about it, will you all like it? I hope you do in order to tide you over even just a little before…..
New T&A podcast interview! Mostly focused on "Bones and All" and "Empire of Light", but Trent does confirm that their next score is David Fincher's (duh) "The Killer".
Edith Bowman: “You have this kind of like human encyclopedia available in the form of Tom Hiddleston, who in terms of the commitment he’s made to this character … how involved does he get in the process beyond taking on the role as Loki?”
Kate Herron: “Well, he was an exec on the show, so he was really involved, you know, he was in all our script discussions … he was very involved.”
so I don’t know if the antis are still trying to claim Tom Hiddleston had nothing to do with Loki’s characterization in the show, and/or that he didn’t like the scripts, because my Twitter account got sniped and thus I’ve been cut off from a major source of the disk horse, but. Just in case. Here y’all go. Straight from Word of God’s mouth. Now sit down and stfu.
Ahhh, this sounds like a great event for moviegoers in the London area - a screening of Annihilation, followed by a Q&A with director Alex Garland and the film’s composers in Hampstead on Wednesday, 21 March, at 19:00. More information here:
https://www.everymancinema.com/hampstead/film-info/annihilation-live-qa#scroll
Tom Hiddleston Talks Music - Soundtracking with Edith Bowman, Episode 253 (audio) (2021.07.02)
"Our latest guest on Soundtracking is not only someone Edith's known for a very long time, but also someone who's been a great supporter of this podcast since day one." Source
Remember… (on Morrison and the Chieftains’ Carrickfergus) I think he’s transportive; it’s what he’s able to do. It’s almost like you’re on a musical magic carpet with him. — Edith Bowman
Sountracking with Edith Bowman: Kate Herron & Natalie Holt On The Music Of Loki (BIG SPOILERS ALERT!!!)
Our latest guests on Soundtracking are a couple of young ladies who wowed Kevin Feige and his team at Marvel to collaborate on the studio's latest offering on Disney+. No mean feat, given the history of the franchise, and we couldn't be happier for them that they smashed it out of the park.
Director Kate Herron and composer Natalie Holt combined to magnificent effect on Loki, the mind-bending take on the Norse god of mischief, as played by recent guest on this podcast, Tom Hiddleston.
We talk Easter eggs, the theremin, Tom's pissed singing and much, much more in this thoroughly enjoyable conversation.