Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Pioneered a New Sound for Hollywood Scores
The “Waves” composers shifted the sound of Hollywood movies in the past decade with their groundbreaking work on “The Social Network.”
The “Waves” composers shifted the sound of Hollywood movies in the past decade with their groundbreaking work on “The Social Network.”
David Fincher fans will not be able to resist these hundreds of “Mank” photos, from movie stills to behind-the-scenes images.
How sound, camera, and a last-minute 1940s-style ballad by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross captured the lynching that changed Will Reeves.
HBO has locked in the Oscar-winning duo behind “The Social Network” to compose original music for Damon Lindelof’s 2019 series.
This is Reznor and Ross’ fifth film score collaboration.
The 10-part, 18-hour documentary will be released later this year.
This is Nine Inch Nails’ first release since the studio album “Hesitation Marks” in 2013.
The duo’s soundtrack for the climate-change documentary is now available on Spotify.
Leonardo DiCaprio produced the film, which Fisher Stevens (“The Cove”) directed.
The two won an Oscar for their work on “The Social Network.”
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