Music for a murderous mind:

The Killing of John Lennon is a chilling insight into the mind of one XXX, the man who gunned down the superstar outside his New York apartment building in 1980. The film, directed by Andrew Piddington and starring Jonas Ball as XXX, takes in the events leading up to and after the terrible murder and will be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC later this month. British composer Martin Kiszko was brought in to write a new score for the drama, replacing music by Hawaiian artist Makana. The composer replaced around 90% of Makana’s music, retaining a little of what was recorded by the guitarist, presumably for the scenes set in Hawaii.

The Killing of John Lennon will be released in cinemas in the UK in July.  For more information about the film go to www.thekillingofjohnlennon.com. We’ll have more this film and score very soon.

Michael Beek