In ‘The Girlfriend,’ Ruth Barrett’s score blurs the line between seduction and suspicion
The Emmy-nominated composer joins me to talk about scoring shifting loyalties, building a psychological voice inside the music, and shaping a thriller where nothing ever settles. If you enjoyed this interview, hit subscribe, leave a comment, and share your thoughts. I’d love to know what you think. Stay tuned for more conversations and new episodes of the podcast, where we go deeper into the stories shaping film, television and the people who bring them to life.

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