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Welcome to comPOSERS: The Movie Score Podcast, where three aging, out-of-shape musician friends of dubious talent use a popular medium to talk about film scores and the films they're in, while making fun of one another and occasionally having movie-themed drinks. Our goal is to find the perfect movie score, and our journey takes us some really weird places. Join us on this bizarre musical trek to...somewhere? Follow us on the socials below, and for even more bonus content visit us at our Patreon page.

Oct 31, 2019

In this Series 2 Retrospective, we pit score vs score in a vicious playoff bracket to find out which score from our 16 episodes reigns supreme. Sports metaphors abound as we test the limits of Alex's shoddy athletic knowledge, and look back at the highlights and lowlights of Series 2. Things may get a little off the...


Oct 27, 2019

In our final episode of Shlocktober, we're discussing John Carpenter's 'Halloween', the quintessential popcorn horror film that spawned many imitations and unfortunate sequels. Despite its low budget and simplistic, repetitive structure, the film's score has become an iconic household staple, and we attempt to discuss...


Oct 24, 2019

In this special Shlocktober midweek episode we're hangin' down on Skid Row in the 1960's to listen to music that was written in the 70's and recorded in the 80's. Join us as we listen live to the Alan Menken / Howard Ashman musical 'Little Shop of Horrors', the production that paved the way for the Disney Renaissance.


Oct 20, 2019

Shlocktober continues as we discuss J.A. Bayona's unnerving, yet well crafted horror-thriller, "The Orphanage", composed by Fernando Velazquez. No cheap scares here so it's not exactly shlocky, but ah well, we're doin' it anyways.

Note: If you'd like to avoid spoilers on the film skip to the 32:00 mark when we get into...


Oct 13, 2019

This week we're discussing 'Near Dark', a neo-western vampire biker romance billpaxton comedy horror film. Join us as we discuss this Kathryn Bigelow joint and its near good score by the German electro band Tangerine Dream.