A Categories Podcasts Right on Cue August 26, 2022 Anna Waronker on the grungy sounds of Showtime’s Yellowjackets The former that dog frontwoman channels her alt-rock sensibilities for Showtime's new hit series.
D Categories Podcasts Right on Cue August 13, 2022 Dustin O’Halloran and Herdis Stefánsdóttir on the foggy textures of The Essex Serpent The composer duo opens up about their beguiling score for the Apple TV+ miniseries.
D Categories Podcasts Right on Cue August 10, 2022 Dominic Lewis on his gonzo concept-album score to Bullet Train The composer details how wild he got building the score for the Brad Pitt actioner.
J Categories Podcasts Right on Cue July 29, 2022 Joseph Trapanese’s score for Spiderhead walks the edge of madness The composer returns to talk about his long-standing collaboration with Joseph Kosinski for the filmmaker's latest.
T Categories Podcasts Right on Cue TV July 11, 2022 The Newton Brothers on the hymnal hell of Midnight Mass Welcome to Right on Cue, the podcast where we interview film, TV, and video game composers about the origins and nuances of their latest works...
A Categories Podcasts Right on Cue June 19, 2022 Ariel Marx on disrupting the oppressive sameness of Candy The multi-instrumentalist and composer searches for the musical fractures in the suburban idyll of Hulu's miniseries.
K Categories Podcasts Right on Cue May 13, 2022 Karl Frid on the sacred and the profane of “Pleasure” The Swedish composer breaks down his hypnotic score for Ninja Thyberg’s unblinking look at the adult film industry. Welcome to Right on Cue, the podcast..
H Categories Podcasts Right on Cue May 9, 2022 Hesham Nazih on building the authentic musicality of Moon Knight’s Egyptian setting The Egyptian composer talks about his dazzling, adventurous score to Marvel's latest.
R Categories Podcasts Right on Cue April 29, 2022 Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux on the multiverse-spanning music of Everything Everywhere All at Once The Son Lux bandmember talks about exploring the sonic possibilities of Daniels' absurdist opus.
S Categories Podcasts Right on Cue April 9, 2022 Severance’s Theodore Shapiro on bridging memories through music The Emmy-nominated composer talks about locking onto the hollow horrors of office life in his score for the acclaimed Apple TV+ series.