What Tyler Bates partial reproaches here, I can unfortunately difficult to judge, because I do not know the score "Titus". Nevertheless, I know Hans Zimmer, James Horner and John Williams of course.
If you now exactly, then you can also discover similarities between the three, or find their style in many other scores again.
I throw here but not stupid abkupfern before, but would like so say movies like 300, Black Hawk, Gladiator and Troy have now over the last few years towards simply by such great composers get a "sound".
After Star Wars you could have every new sci-fi movie, the similarity with the pompous orchestrations by John Williams must blame, right?
In my opinion, Tyler Bates has given the film exactly the sound you would expect from such an epic and above all very silvoll and genre boundaries. From large chorales until groovy Action numbers (which are also partly very rocky and can resonate a bit heavy metal) right here actually everything.
When you see Trojans and gladiators before him, when you hear the score: okay! If you want, you probably will find also Frodo and the orcs.
But I think you should take in the fact that it is after all 300 and if you did it, then you can at this score have his joy simply. Namely, more than enough.
Drawing parallels to other movies you are looking for:
it will be found, no question. But not only in this score
Unique 5 star for a great soundtrack and a well produced album.
Einschlaten, sit back and enjoy !!!