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<p>Music is central to any film creating a tone for the movie that is just as vital as the visual and narrative components. In recent years racial and gender diversity in film has exploded and the making of musical scores has changed drastically.<br><br><em>Hearing Film</em> offers the first critical examination of music in the films of the 1980s and 1990s and looks at the burgeoning role of compiled scores in the shaping of a film . In the first section A Woman Scored Kassabian analyzes desire and agency in the music of such films as <em>Dangerous Liaisons</em><em>Desert Hearts Bagdad Café Dirty Dancing</em> and <em>Thelma and</em><em>Louise</em>. In At the Twilight's Last Scoring she looks at gender race sexuality and assimilation in the music of <em>The Hunt for Red October Lethal Weapon 2</em> and <em>Indiana</em><em>Jones and the Temple of Doom</em>. And finally in Opening Scores she considers how films such as <em>Dangerous Minds</em><em>The Substitute Mississippi Masala</em> and <em>Corrina Corrina</em> bring together several different entry points of identification through their scores.<br><br>Kassabian ensures that modern film criticism has a new chapter written through this book. Her important and long-overdue analysis is not to be ignored. Also includes eleven musical examples.</p>