Introducing the October 2023 issue of Limelight
This month's features explore OA's new 'Digital Ring', the stage adaptation of The Dictionary of Lost Words, Mahler's Ninth, and Sir Eugene Goossens' push for the SOH.
This month's features explore OA's new 'Digital Ring', the stage adaptation of The Dictionary of Lost Words, Mahler's Ninth, and Sir Eugene Goossens' push for the SOH.
There’s a touch of the old Twilight Zone to this unusual entry into the canon of apocalypse survival movies.
Bradley Cooper's film about legendary conductor/composer Leonard Bernstein received very positive reviews at its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival.
The emotional territory of Scrapper may feel familiar, but the inventive way it’s treated does not.
“Jewface” controversy erupts over actor-director Bradley Cooper's use of makeup for his portrayal of composer Leonard Bernstein.
More Tinsel Town than tour-de force, Chevalier turns a remarkable life into an unsubtle soap opera.
Oppenheimer has an epic, layered soundtrack – but its real power is in the silence.
The family of the famed composer of television and film scores has announced the composer’s death of a cerebral haemorrhage.
Swedish composer Ludwig Göransson has emerged through the fog of cinematic war as one of the biggest names in film music this year.
Inspired by the big screen release of Chevalier, Limelight trawls the streamers and DVD shelves for the best cinematic explorations of the lives of classical music greats.
A free-wheeling, sparky film from Canada, BlackBerry unpacks the human drama behind a tech sector phenomenon.
Hollywood workers have valid reason for their unease. AI might just steal the show.
With a new screen version of Bizet's Carmen now in cinemas, here's our pick of the top 10 opera films you might be inspired to catch up with.