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.

Rick Trevino Is Staying For ‘The Ride’, And Taking The Rough With The Smooth

Rick Trevino established himself as a balladeer country artist 30 years ago when he first topped the Country Charts with his song, ‘She Can’t Say I Didn’t Cry’. The reflective nature of his music positioned him as unusually sensitive for that genre, and, 26 years after his number 1 smash hit, ‘Running Out Of Reasons To Run’, the follow up to his debut, he’s released, according to Billboard, the Song of the Summer, with new single, ‘The Ride’.