Varèse Sarabande and Craft Recordings have announced today that they are bringing the scores for Blade and sequel Blade II, from prolific composers Mark Isham and Marco Beltrami, to vinyl for the first time.
Both will receive deluxe editions in multiple color variants, releasing on May 16 and available for pre-order today.
The scores will be pressed on“Bloodbath” red vinyl exclusivelyvia Barnes & Noble, and“Blood Splatter” clear and black translucent vinylin alimited-edition run of 500 on the Varèse Sarabande store. Both scores will be available as 2-lp gatefold packages with brand-new artwork by acclaimed illustrator Micha Huigen.
“Blade was a very interesting movie to be on,” Mark Isham told author Randall D. Larson. “There were two factions that had a very strong musical voice. One was Wesley Snipes. He was involved in the hip-hop community, which was material that he felt reflected the urban part of the story. Then you had this young,...
Both will receive deluxe editions in multiple color variants, releasing on May 16 and available for pre-order today.
The scores will be pressed on“Bloodbath” red vinyl exclusivelyvia Barnes & Noble, and“Blood Splatter” clear and black translucent vinylin alimited-edition run of 500 on the Varèse Sarabande store. Both scores will be available as 2-lp gatefold packages with brand-new artwork by acclaimed illustrator Micha Huigen.
“Blade was a very interesting movie to be on,” Mark Isham told author Randall D. Larson. “There were two factions that had a very strong musical voice. One was Wesley Snipes. He was involved in the hip-hop community, which was material that he felt reflected the urban part of the story. Then you had this young,...
- 3/26/2025
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
General Hospital Spoilers tease Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has already told Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) the truth about Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) situation with Sasha Gilmore Corbin (Sofia Mattsson).
Learning that Michael had also cheated on Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) was a tidbit Diane wasn’t expecting. Finding out he fathered a child in the midst of it came as quite the bombshell.
Now, learning that Jason is pretending to be the baby’s father so as to be there for Sasha while Michael cannot be — and perhaps to reserve space for him in the child’s life, Diane is going to be left in a tizzy.
She and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) may not be a couple any longer, but lying to him wasn’t in her plans.
General Hospital Spoilers — One Big Happy Family
Diane knew she wouldn’t be able to keep Robert to herself anymore. Their...
Learning that Michael had also cheated on Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) was a tidbit Diane wasn’t expecting. Finding out he fathered a child in the midst of it came as quite the bombshell.
Now, learning that Jason is pretending to be the baby’s father so as to be there for Sasha while Michael cannot be — and perhaps to reserve space for him in the child’s life, Diane is going to be left in a tizzy.
She and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) may not be a couple any longer, but lying to him wasn’t in her plans.
General Hospital Spoilers — One Big Happy Family
Diane knew she wouldn’t be able to keep Robert to herself anymore. Their...
- 2/10/2025
- by Dani Lasher
- Celebrating The Soaps
In her final interview with Gold Derby just months before her death, the stage and screen star looked back at her storied career.
Linda Lavin, best known for playing the title role in Alice, died Dec. 29 at the age of 87 following a battle with lung cancer. Based on Martin Scorsese‘s 1974 film Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, the CBS sitcom ran for nine seasons from 1976 to 1985. Lavin was nominated for an Emmy in 1979 and earned two Golden Globes for her role as the working single mother who makes ends meet as a waitress at a diner in Arizona.
In June, following a guest appearance on CBS’ Elsbeth, Lavin reflected on her long career on screen and stage in an exclusive interview with Gold Derby, describing Alice as “like a dream.”
“My life had fallen apart, my first marriage was falling apart, and I was starting a new job,” the actress...
Linda Lavin, best known for playing the title role in Alice, died Dec. 29 at the age of 87 following a battle with lung cancer. Based on Martin Scorsese‘s 1974 film Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, the CBS sitcom ran for nine seasons from 1976 to 1985. Lavin was nominated for an Emmy in 1979 and earned two Golden Globes for her role as the working single mother who makes ends meet as a waitress at a diner in Arizona.
In June, following a guest appearance on CBS’ Elsbeth, Lavin reflected on her long career on screen and stage in an exclusive interview with Gold Derby, describing Alice as “like a dream.”
“My life had fallen apart, my first marriage was falling apart, and I was starting a new job,” the actress...
- 12/31/2024
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
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