Post by Talon Karrde on Mar 30, 2018 14:35:20 GMT -5
What's New At G-POP.net:
Station 19 - Melissa Minners offers up her First Impressions of the new Grey's Anatomy spin-off series.
Excerpt: "For over a month, I have been watching previews for the new Grey’s Anatomy spin-off, Station 19. Grey’s Anatomy fans will know that Dr. Miranda Bailey’s (Chandra Wilson) husband, and former surgeon, Ben Warren (Jason George) has left Seattle Grace to pursue his dream of becoming a firefighter. That’s where this new show comes in. Previews looked interesting and I couldn’t wait to check it out after Grey’s Anatomy on March 23, 2018 at 9pm EST..."
Death Wish (2018) - Melissa Minners reviews the remake of the Charles Bronson classic, starring Bruce Willis.
Excerpt: "....The Death Wish Soundtrack does offer up some fairly decent adrenaline rushes while accurately expressing Paul’s internal emotional suffering that leads him down this path. This is the third score by Ludwig Göransson that I have reviewed and I have to say, this is one composer that hits the nail on the head when it comes to creating musical scores that stand out. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this composer..."
Splitting Up Together - Melissa Minners offers up her First Impressions of a new ABC sitcom.
Excerpt: "After seeing promos for Splitting Up Together, I wasn’t quite sure I would watch the new ABC sitcom. The scenes I saw were rather funny, but the premise of the show – a married couple who decide to divorce but remain living together to raise the children – it sounded a bit predictable in what sort of situations the main characters would find themselves in. And yet, somehow, I found myself in front of the television at 9:30pm EST for the premiere episode of Splitting Up Together anyway..."
The Invitation - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of a horror film.
Excerpt: "....Theodore Shapiro’s take on the score was interesting, but all I heard were sound effects. This happens all too often in the creation of musical scores for horror films – the composers contain less what I would consider a musical score and more of what I would consider to be sound effects to enhance the spook factor of the film..."
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore - Melissa Minners reviews the black comedy starring Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood.
Excerpt: "Funny what happens when you review movie soundtracks – you sometimes come across a soundtrack that inspires you to see the film. Such was the case with the black comedy I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. I had never heard of the film before receiving the soundtrack, but the album contained such an eclectic collection of music, I had to know what the film was about and the rest is history..."
Mr. Selfridge - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of a PBS television series starring Jeremy Piven.
Excerpt: "...The Mr. Selfridge Soundtrack has a big band feel, featuring pianos, brass, woodwinds and heavy percussion. There is a definite jazz feel to the upbeat tracks as Mr. Selfridge begins transforming London’s idea of shopping with his new and innovative department store ideas. Softer, more serious tracks come later in the album and feature solo piano and some woodwinds to add to the drama..."
Bonus Content:
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the black comedy starring Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood.
Excerpt: "When I first listened to this soundtrack, I found I liked it, especially for its eclectic bunch of songs. I decided to look up the film. I listened to the soundtrack a second time after watching the movie and now understand the collection of music found on the album..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of February 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
Shop 'Til You Drop!:
The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.
Station 19 - Melissa Minners offers up her First Impressions of the new Grey's Anatomy spin-off series.
Excerpt: "For over a month, I have been watching previews for the new Grey’s Anatomy spin-off, Station 19. Grey’s Anatomy fans will know that Dr. Miranda Bailey’s (Chandra Wilson) husband, and former surgeon, Ben Warren (Jason George) has left Seattle Grace to pursue his dream of becoming a firefighter. That’s where this new show comes in. Previews looked interesting and I couldn’t wait to check it out after Grey’s Anatomy on March 23, 2018 at 9pm EST..."
Death Wish (2018) - Melissa Minners reviews the remake of the Charles Bronson classic, starring Bruce Willis.
Excerpt: "....The Death Wish Soundtrack does offer up some fairly decent adrenaline rushes while accurately expressing Paul’s internal emotional suffering that leads him down this path. This is the third score by Ludwig Göransson that I have reviewed and I have to say, this is one composer that hits the nail on the head when it comes to creating musical scores that stand out. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this composer..."
Splitting Up Together - Melissa Minners offers up her First Impressions of a new ABC sitcom.
Excerpt: "After seeing promos for Splitting Up Together, I wasn’t quite sure I would watch the new ABC sitcom. The scenes I saw were rather funny, but the premise of the show – a married couple who decide to divorce but remain living together to raise the children – it sounded a bit predictable in what sort of situations the main characters would find themselves in. And yet, somehow, I found myself in front of the television at 9:30pm EST for the premiere episode of Splitting Up Together anyway..."
The Invitation - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of a horror film.
Excerpt: "....Theodore Shapiro’s take on the score was interesting, but all I heard were sound effects. This happens all too often in the creation of musical scores for horror films – the composers contain less what I would consider a musical score and more of what I would consider to be sound effects to enhance the spook factor of the film..."
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore - Melissa Minners reviews the black comedy starring Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood.
Excerpt: "Funny what happens when you review movie soundtracks – you sometimes come across a soundtrack that inspires you to see the film. Such was the case with the black comedy I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. I had never heard of the film before receiving the soundtrack, but the album contained such an eclectic collection of music, I had to know what the film was about and the rest is history..."
Mr. Selfridge - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of a PBS television series starring Jeremy Piven.
Excerpt: "...The Mr. Selfridge Soundtrack has a big band feel, featuring pianos, brass, woodwinds and heavy percussion. There is a definite jazz feel to the upbeat tracks as Mr. Selfridge begins transforming London’s idea of shopping with his new and innovative department store ideas. Softer, more serious tracks come later in the album and feature solo piano and some woodwinds to add to the drama..."
Bonus Content:
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the black comedy starring Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood.
Excerpt: "When I first listened to this soundtrack, I found I liked it, especially for its eclectic bunch of songs. I decided to look up the film. I listened to the soundtrack a second time after watching the movie and now understand the collection of music found on the album..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of February 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
Shop 'Til You Drop!:
The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.