Qymira Unveils Official ‘Shadow Transit’ Trailer As She Celebrates Big-Screen Premiere

Artistry can manifest in countless shapes and forms – and sometimes, all at once. Qymira, the rising pop star captivating audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, is not only known for her array of hits, classical roots and humanitarian efforts, but is now stepping into the world of cinema as she prepares for the premiere of the upcoming action noir ‘Shadow Transit’. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Pedring Lopez (best known for Netflix’s ‘Maria’), the film marks her first leading role as Celeste. It’s both a star-studded debut and a luminous portrait of an artist who never stops evolving.

Morricone’s Wild West Masterpiece Left an Unlikely Pop-Culture Legacy

Few sounds summon the American frontier as instantly as that lone ocarina cry in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly — “ah-ee-ah-ee-ah,” as it’s lovingly remembered. Yet its mastermind, Italian legend Ennio Morricone, who passed away at 91 in Rome, didn’t set foot in the United States until 2007. That’s more than four decades after composing the score that would come to influence various music genres, including our beloved pop sounds.

Cleopatra’s Score Could Make Or Break The Film – How Will A Composer Create A Believable Egyptian Sound?

Rumours are heating up that there will soon be a new Cleopatra movie from Denis Villeneuve with Zendaya set to star as the ancient Egyptian ruler. The director has shown that he can produce epic works with Dune: Part One and Dune: Part Two, and he could be the perfect director to bring the queen’s story to the big screen for modern audiences. One of the most important aspects of a film like this is the score, and it will require a skilled composer who can capture the sound of the era. They will have to draw on archaeological research and use modern technology to bring ancient Egypt to life.