Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For “Captain America: Brave New World,” director Julius Onah wanted his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be rooted in ...
When director Nia DaCosta told composer Laura Karpman she wanted the score for “The Marvels” to be a “space opera,” Karpman, who crafted the music for the Disney+ shows “What If” and “Ms. Marvel,” was ...
The Apple TV series "Down Cemetery Road" is extremely difficult to categorize. The story of two women (Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson) who team up to find a missing child and unearth a complicated ...
For film and TV composer Laura Karpman, versatility isn’t merely about alternating between comedy and drama. Her landmark concert work “Ask Your Mama,” based on poetry by Harlem Renaissance figure ...
Every superhero needs a super catchy theme, and Laura Karpman was excited to give Kamala Khan — a.k.a. Ms. Marvel — her own musical identity. Even if the first try didn’t take. Karpman wrote a theme ...
From left: Laura Karpman, Cord Jefferson, Jeffrey Wright, Cristina Dunlap and Hilda Rasula at the portrait studio at Deadline Contenders Film: Los Angeles. Michael Buckner for Deadline Composer Laura ...
Laura Karpman is the third composer to score Captain America for Marvel. Before her, Henry Jackman took over for Alan Silvestri in The Winter Soldier, Civil War and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
The Marvels composer Laura Karpman discusses her approach to crafting iconic MCU themes. Karpman highlights the importance of crafting a nuanced theme for a big bad, one that captures an emotional ...
The event, from the Tribeca Festival and Whalar Group, running Feb. 11-12 in Venice, California, is part of Tribeca's move into the creator space. By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, East Coast The two-day ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The "Ms. Marvel Suite" composed by Emmy-winning composer Laura Karpman and ...
For “Captain America: Brave New World,” director Julius Onah wanted his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be rooted in the world of a political thriller. Films like “The Day of the Jackal,” ...