
‘On Chesil Beach’ in theatres 18 May
Set in England in 1962, ON CHESIL BEACH is a touching tale of two young lovers Edward and Florence and how their unexpressed misunderstandings and fears shape
Set in England in 1962, ON CHESIL BEACH is a touching tale of two young lovers Edward and Florence and how their unexpressed misunderstandings and fears shape
The 2018 Ivor Nominations were announced today, with 5 of the 9 nominations in film, TV and game going to Cool Music composer clients. Best
The two-part TV adaptation of Jessie Burton’s bestselling novel, The Miniaturist, airs on BBC One on Boxing Day. Set in 17th Century Amsterdam, The Miniaturist
Congratulations to Cool Music Composer Clients: Rupert Gregson-Williams – Best Original Score for The Crown (Left Bank Pictures / Netflix) Dan Jones – Best Original
Congratulations to COOL Composer client Dan Jones for his World Soundtrack Award: 2017 Discovery of the Year Award Nomination, recognising his music to William Oldroyd’s
Written by bestselling British novelist, Patrick Gale, as part of BBC’s Gay Britannia season (a collection of programmes to mark the 50th anniversary of the Sexual
Dan Jones has composed the score for the upcoming new film adaptation of Lady Macbeth. The film is directed by William Oldroyd and stars Florence Pugh, Cosmo Jarvis, Paul Hilton, Naomi Ackie and Christopher Fairbank.
Set in 19th Century England, the film follows a young woman who is trapped in a marriage of convenience but whose passionate affair unleashes a maelstrom of murder and mayhem on a country estate. Alice Birch has written the screenplay based on Nikolai Leskov’s novel. Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly is producing the project.
A new three-part psychological thriller The Replacement scored by Dan Jones begins Tuesday 28 February on BBC 1. Starring Vicky McClure (This Is England, Line Of Duty) and
Produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd and written by Bafta Award-winners Neal Purvis and Robert Wade (Spectre, Skyfall, Casino Royale), SSGB is an extraordinary five
Released this week, Louis Theroux’s first feature film documentary looks to be his most daring and provocative project yet! Guardian review Don’t miss this opportunity