Brisbane Times, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age all report on a podcast team and related series of live concerts that explore what makes famous film music so memorable. Across the outlets, the discussion focuses on well-known movie scores and the composers behind them, using widely recognised examples such as “Jaws,” “Star Wars,” and “The Lord of the Rings.” The coverage says the program explains how these soundtracks continue to resonate with audiences, drawing on elements common to major film compositions, including thematic writing, distinctive musical motifs, and the way music supports storytelling and emotion. The live concerts are presented as a companion experience to the podcast, bringing aspects of the scores to audiences through performances connected to the themes discussed in the audio series. Taken together, the articles frame the initiative as both an analysis of film music and a celebration of its lasting impact, highlighting the creative work of prominent composers and the reasons their scores have become enduring parts of popular culture.