

Owen Danoff
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Author Details
Owen Danoff is an LA-based writer & interviewer for Screen Rant who found his way into asking people questions through his first love, music. In that world, Owen is singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, whose journey has taken him from club stages to Off-Broadway pit bands to television appearances, with much in between.
Industry Focus
Owen loves covering all things music for Screen Rant, and often interviews film composers and songwriters. Owen also enjoys covering The Wheel of Time and Star Wars, video games and their film and TV adaptations, and comedies.
Favorite Media
Some recent favorites (in no particular order)
Shows: The Wheel of Time, Ahsoka, The Bear, Twisted Metal, The Last of Us, Schmigadoon!, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, Dave, What We Do in the Shadows
Movies: Godzilla Minus One, John Wick 4, M:I 7, Fair Play, Oppenheimer, Barbie, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Bottoms
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How Motorheads’ Family Mystery Elevates The Coming-Of-Age Street Racing Drama Explained By Stars: “It Really Heavily Reshapes The Way You View Almost Everyone”
ScreenRant interviews Michael Cimino and Ryan Phillippe about their work on the Prime Video coming-of-age street racing drama Motorheads.

ScreenRant To Host “28 Years Later” Event
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How Seth Rogen’s Birdman Obsession Majorly Influenced The Studio Explained By Composer
ScreenRant interviews composer Antonio Sanchez, who also scored the 2015 Best Picture winner Birdman, about his work on Seth Rogen’s The Studio.

Andor Season 2’s Loose Ends Explained By Tony Gilroy As He Reflects On The End Of A Star Wars Era
ScreenRant interviews Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy about the ins and outs of season 2’s bold, surprising, and emotionally devastating ending.

"We Can Do Whatever The F*** We Want": Love, Death + Robots Volume 4’s Biggest Swings & Risks Explained By Filmmakers
ScreenRant interviews Tim Miller, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, and Robert Valley about their artistic contributions to Love, Death + Robots Volume 4.

Andor Season 2’s Biggest Moments, Ties To Rogue One, And Musical Easter Eggs Explained By Composer
ScreenRant interviews Andor season 2 composer Brandon Roberts for a deep dive into the unforgettable musical world of the Star Wars series.

How Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 Takes The Beloved Franchise To New Heights Explained By Cast & Creatives: “One Of The Highlights Of My Entire Career”
ScreenRant interviews Tim Miller, Emily Dean, Emily O’Brien, Sumalee Montano, and more at the Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 red carpet.

How Rachel Zegler's "Favorite Part" Of Snow White Was Written Explained By Composer
ScreenRant interviews Snow White composer Jeff Morrow about his work scoring the live-action remake of Disney’s first animated feature film.

Tim Miller Hypes Up Mr. Beast & The Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 Cast In ScreenRant’s Debunking AI
ScreenRant presents the latest episode of Debunking AI, which sees Love, Death + Robots creator Tim Miller discussing Volume 4 of the series.

How Live-Action Snow White Used Dropped Original Storylines Explained By Director in New Featurette
Exclusive: ScreenRant presents a clip from a Snow White home release featurette that sees director Marc Webb digging through the Disney archives.

Tony Hawk & Pros Reflect On The THPS Legacy Before Pro Skater 3+4 Releases: "I Never Imagined That Our Game Would Create A Franchise"
ScreenRant interviews Tony Hawk, Rodney Mullen, Lizzie Armanto, Jamie Foy & more about Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 at the THPS Fest preview event.

“There’s A Lot Of This Story We’re Not Telling”: Why The John Wick Franchise Is Still The Underdog Explained By Director & Producer
ScreenRant interviews John Wick franchise director Chad Stahelski and producer Josh Oreck about the new making-of documentary Wick is Pain.

Fight Or Flight: ScreenRant & Collider Host Screening & Q&A In Midtown Manhattan
Exclusive: On May 5, Valnet brands ScreenRant and Collider hosted a screening and Q&A for the Josh Hartnett comedic thriller Fight or Flight.

Translating Andor Season 2 Episode 7's Tragic Ending Song: Tony Gilroy's Ghorman Lyrics In English & What They Really Mean Explained
Exclusive: ScreenRant presents the lyrics for the ending song from Andor season 2 episode 7, written by Tony Gilroy and composer Brandon Roberts.

Towerborne Composer Explains The “Next-Gen Interactive Music Concept” Driving Microsoft’s Co-Op Side-Scrolling Adventure
ScreenRant interviews Towerborne composer Austin Wintory about his work crafting a sweeping orchestral score for the family-friendly side-scroller.

Secrets Of Mr. And Mrs. Smith Season 2, Moana 2, Survivor & More Spilled At ASCAP Screen Music Awards
ScreenRant attended the ASCAP Screen Music Awards, where composers from Mr & Mrs Smith, Moana 2, Survivor, and more shared exciting reveals and info.

Thunderbolts* Spoiler Interview: Two Missing MCU Characters, How They Became The New Avengers & That Ending Explained By MCU Writer
ScreenRant interviews Thunderbolts* writer Eric Pearson in a spoiler-filled chat about the movie’s biggest moments and what almost made it in.

How Thunderbolts* Composers Son Lux Made Marvel Feel Indie With The MCU’s Best Score
ScreenRant interviews experimental band Son Lux about bringing new sounds to the Marvel Cinematic Universe with their score for Thunderbolts*.

The Blade Team & Thunderbolts* Composers Branch Out From The MCU For Secretive New Movie Starring Mahershala Ali
Exclusive: ScreenRant presents a clip from Score: The Podcast in which Thunderbolts* composers Son Lux reveal their next scoring project.

Michael B. Jordan's Twin VFX In Sinners Explained By Effects Team: "It Ended Up Being Really, Really Hard"
ScreenRant interviews Sinners VFX supervisor Michael Ralla and VFX producer James Alexander about their work on Ryan Coogler’s vampire drama.