Volume 24 of our Quick-Reviews is the first in nearly 10 years! We figured you'd waited long enough. With the re-introduction of these "straight to the point" reviews for the busy, multitasking, soundtrack-geniuses out there, we bring your four brand new reviews. All four reviews are conveniently contained on one page. One click...four reviews.
Here's what you'll find in Volume 24:
BATTLESHIP by Steve Jablonsky
Review by Richard Buxton
5/10
BRAVE HEARTS UMIZARU by Naoko Sato
Review by Richard Buxton
8/10
ELYSIUM by Jo Blankenburg
Review by Christopher Coleman
8/10
ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT by John Powell
Review by Helen San
6/10
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Here's what you'll find in Volume 24:
BATTLESHIP by Steve Jablonsky
Review by Richard Buxton
5/10
"Guilty pleasure is an apt way of describing many a JABLONSKY score in recent years, and for some, BATTLESHIP is possibly the guiltiest of them all."
BRAVE HEARTS UMIZARU by Naoko Sato
Review by Richard Buxton
8/10
"SATO’S music for the series is of a more of a Retro Remote control variety, favouring bold and exciting themes reminiscent of the 90’s Media Ventures scores. "
ELYSIUM by Jo Blankenburg
Review by Christopher Coleman
8/10
"Elysium features the sort of music that is all too rare, because fewer and fewer feature films allow such unabashed emotion to be demonstrated in their associated scores. "
ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT by John Powell
Review by Helen San
6/10
"The kinetic punch isn’t in enough tracks to overcome the more pedestrian and quirky listening experience in the rest of the album."
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