I don't believe I am familiar with this director's work (unless I've accidentally watched a scene or two), but I'm not sure how this constitutes 'selling out.' The other three films TR+AR scored were book adaptations by David Fincher (a Hollywood director). This film will be a dramatization of the Boston Marathon bombing and aftermath, I presume, by a Hollywood director.

Just curious: what is the length of time that must go by between an historic event/tragedy and a film/book that chronicles it so as to not be called cashing in/selling out? Or is that a number of you have the sneaking suspicion that this film will have some (heavy-handed) conservative agenda? (By the way, I do think that would be unfortunate)

Perhaps I'm just playing devil's advocate. Believe me, the thing I'll likely enjoy the most from this film will be the score, though.