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  1. Nov 23, 2016 · With James Newton Howard lending a magical soundscape to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, writer Sean Wilson selects his personal favourites from an extraordinary film score career ...

  2. James Newton Howard was hired to be the film's composer after Shore's departure, and, after only two weeks, started recording the score at Sony Scoring Stage and Todd-AO in Los Angeles. [4] [5] As the film was scheduled for a December 2005 release, Howard was assigned to complete the score within five weeks, which he called the hardest challenge.

  3. About – JAMES NEWTON HOWARD. JAMES NEWTON HOWARD is one of the film industry’s most versatile and honored composers, with a career spanning over thirty years and encompassing more than 140 film and television projects. He is an 9-time Oscar nominee, and Emmy and Grammy winner. Howard has also been honored with ASCAP’s prestigious Henry ...

  4. Composer James Newton Howard filmography and related information on Soundtrack.Net. ... 12/18/2017 120 Composers from 141 Movies Compete for Original Score Oscar in 2018;

  5. Roger Ebert | 2005-01-25. "The Aviator" leads with 11 nominations. Jamie Foxx was nominated in two categories. A little film named "Sideways" won five nominations, but one of them was not for its star, Paul Giamatti. "Finding Neverland" was the dark horse, in a tie with "Million Dollar Baby" with seven nominations apiece.

  6. James Newton Howard is an American composer, who is best known for his scores to motion pictures and is one of the most popular and respected composers for cinema and has scored over 100 films. He is also known for his collaboration with director M. Night Shyamalan, having scored all his films since The Sixth Sense. Howard was born in Los Angeles, California. He is from a musical family; his ...

  7. Dec 16, 2005 · King Kong is inarguably one of the finest action-adventure scores of the year, and even though it would have been interesting to hear Howard Shore’s approach to scoring this film, I seriously doubt whether his efforts would have surpassed what James Newton Howard has written here. Rating: ****½. Track Listing: King Kong (1:09)

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