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  1. Carter Burwell, meanwhile, contributes the first in his apparently endless series of brilliant scores (see also Fargo, Being John Malkovich, The Spanish Prisoner), evoking a palpable sense of dread with just a couple of piano keys." - Time Out New York "... Burwell has an intuitive feel for connecting noises in a way that is listenable.

  2. www.carterburwell.com › projects › Rob_RoyCarter Burwell - Rob Roy

    "Carter Burwell's sweeping score and the frequent use of Celtic songs are transparent but largely effective attempts to keep the viewer focused." - David Hunter, The Hollywood Reporter, March 27, 1995.

  3. Carter Burwell’s score also amplifies the power and the glory of the setting." - Todd McCarthy, Deadline, Sept. 5, 2022. "Carter Burwell’s score skillfully develops a feeling of small-town mystery, then dread, while cinematographer Ben Davis sticks to McDonagh’s mandate for finding sheer beauty throughout."

  4. "Composer Carter Burwell’s score, plaintive and vivid without bigfooting the action, adds a great deal." - Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune, Oct. 25, 2017. "...Much of 'Wonderstruck' plays like a silent film, with Carter Burwell’s lilting, surging score filling in the occasional long pauses between audible dialogue."

  5. A rock-pop score by Karen O and Carter Burwell tries too hard and at too loud a pitch." - Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter, October 11, 2009. "The voice performances, especially from Gandolfini and O'Hara, are pitch-perfect, as is the tribal score from Carter Burwell and Karen O." - Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News, October 16, 2009.

  6. Carter Burwell's Greatest Hits (Filmography 1984 - 2017)Official Webpage: http://www.carterburwell.com/main/carter_burwell.shtml2 Oscars Nominated: CarolThre...

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  7. Composed by Carter Burwell Orchestrated and conducted by Sonny Kompanek Music Editor: Todd Kasow Music Scoring Mixer: Mike Farrow Recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage, Los Angeles, and Hit Factory, New York City. Starring Nicholas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez, Isaac Hayes, Stanley Tucci, Seymour Cassel