Thursday, December 1, 2016

Movies I Have Seen - December 2016 (13 movies)

Midnight Special. 2016 starring Michael Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver, Jaeden Lieberher, Sam Shepard, Paul Sparks, Nathan Brimmer, Bill Camp, Scott Haze, James DuMont, Billy Slaughter and Sean Bridgers.

River. 2015 (Canadian) starring Rossif Sutherland, Douangmany Soliphanh, Sara Botsford, Ted Atherton, David Soncin and Aidan Gillett.

For the Love of Spock. 2016 starring Adam Nimoy, Julie Nimoy, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy (archive footage), Nichelle Nichols and George Takei.

Regression. 2015 (Canadian-Spanish-American) starring Ethan Hawke, Emma Watson, David Thewlis, Lothaire Bluteau, Dale Dickey, David Dencik, Peter MacNeill, Devon Bostick, Aaron Ashmore, Adam Butcher, Kristian Bruun, Aaron Abrams and Julian Richings.

Sniper: Special Ops. 2015 starring Steven Seagal, Tim Abell, Rob Van Dam, Dale Dye, Charlene Amoia, Jason-Shane Scott, Daniel Booko, Anthony Batarse and Gerald Webb.

Love The Coopers. Dec 11

Born To Be Blue. Dec 13

Hail, Caesar! Dec 14

Wartorn. HBO, Dec 19

Keanu. 2016, Starring Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Tiffany Haddish, Method Man, Jason Mitchell, Luis Guzmán, Nia Long, Will Forte, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Jamar Malachi Neighbors, Rob Huebel, Ian Casselberry, Keanu Reeves (voice) and Anna Faris.

Miracles From Heaven. Dec 20

Brace For Impact. 2016 (Canadian) starring Kerry Condon, Ennis Esmer, Joel Keller, Elana Dunkleman, Eric Davis, Ian Lake, Sheila McCarthy and Guy Buller.

Killswitch. 2016 starring Lawrence Lessig, Tim Wu and Peter Ludlow.



Midnight Special. 2016, Starring Michael Shannon as Roy Tomlin, Joel Edgerton as Lucas, Kirsten Dunst as Sarah Tomlin, Adam Driver as Paul Sevier, Jaeden Lieberher as Alton Meyer, Sam Shepard as Calvin Meyer, Paul Sparks as Agent Miller, Nathan Brimmer as FBI agent, Bill Camp as Doak, Scott Haze as Levi, James DuMont as Base Commander, Billy Slaughter as Agent Cole, Sean Bridgers as Fredrick,
David Jensen David Jensen ...
Elden
Lynn Berry Lynn Berry ...
Lynn Berry
James Moses Black James Moses Black ...
Military Officer
Maureen Brennan Maureen Brennan ...
Woman at Truck Stop
Kerry Cahill Kerry Cahill ...
Linda
Lucy Faust Lucy Faust ...
Caroline
Sharon Garrison Sharon Garrison ...
Jane Adams
Dana Gourrier Dana Gourrier ...
Sharon Davison
Nancy Grace Nancy Grace ...
Nancy Grace
Garrett Hines Garrett Hines ...
FBI Agent #2
Sean Kaplan Sean Kaplan ...
Texas State Trooper
Allison King Allison King ...
Hannah
Sharon Landry Sharon Landry ...
Merrianne
Yvonne Landry Yvonne Landry ...
Motel Clerk
Ann Mahoney Ann Mahoney ...
FBI Agent #1
Sam Malone Sam Malone ...
Soldier at Roadblock
Nicondra Norwood Nicondra Norwood ...
Local Newscaster #2
Wayne Pére Wayne Pére ...
Prison FBI Agent (as Wayne Pere)
Dane Rhodes Dane Rhodes ...
Oil Worker
Lee Zurik Lee Zurik ...
Local Newscaster #1
John L. Armijo John L. Armijo ...
National Guardsman (uncredited)
Jon Arthur Jon Arthur ...
Roadblock Soldier (uncredited)
Michelle Benet Michelle Benet ...
Car Crash Victim (uncredited)
Eric Berris Eric Berris ...
Truck Stop Patron (uncredited)
Hayley Blackall Hayley Blackall ...
Humanoid / Dancer (uncredited)
David Michael Cefalu David Michael Cefalu ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Ron Centanni Ron Centanni ...
FBI Ageny (uncredited)
Kyle Crosby Kyle Crosby ...
Cult Member (uncredited)
Robert 'Bigg Sarge' Deon Robert 'Bigg Sarge' Deon ...
National Guard Soldier (uncredited)
Neil Durr Neil Durr ...
Driver (uncredited)
Alexander Eldimiati Alexander Eldimiati ...
Stand in (uncredited)
Greg Faul Greg Faul ...
Car Passenger (uncredited)
Rudy Franklin Rudy Franklin ...
National Guard (uncredited)
Rebecca Gamble Rebecca Gamble ...
Religious Cult Member (uncredited)
Lyle R. Guidroz Lyle R. Guidroz ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Melodi Hallenbeck Melodi Hallenbeck ...
Amish Lady (uncredited)
Vincent Eugene Hatten Vincent Eugene Hatten ...
Army national guard soldier (uncredited)
Ryan Hebert Ryan Hebert ...
Grocery patron (uncredited)
John Henry John Henry ...
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson ...
Truck Stop Patron (uncredited)
Chadwick Johnson Chadwick Johnson ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Wendy Clarice Jordan Wendy Clarice Jordan ...
Polygamist Wife (uncredited)
Cory Kapahulehua Cory Kapahulehua ...
Tactical FBI (uncredited)
Patrick Kearns Patrick Kearns ...
Religious cult member (uncredited)
Darlene Kellum Darlene Kellum ...
Cult Member (uncredited)
Steve Kish Steve Kish ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Cynthia LeBlanc Cynthia LeBlanc ...
Cult member (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc Elton LeBlanc ...
Cult member (uncredited)
Justin Lebrun Justin Lebrun ...
Cult member (uncredited)
John R Mangus John R Mangus ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Claire McReynolds Claire McReynolds ...
Young Religious Cult Member (uncredited)
Mike R. Moreau Mike R. Moreau ...
Ranch Man (uncredited)
Broc Morgan Broc Morgan ...
Religious Cult Member (uncredited)
Christy Moritz Christy Moritz ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Duane Moseley Duane Moseley ...
Rancher (uncredited)
Scott Everett Nichols Scott Everett Nichols ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Jay Oliver Jay Oliver ...
Rancher (uncredited)
Joshua Probus Joshua Probus ...
Child Cult Member (uncredited)
Zachary Probus Zachary Probus ...
Young Religious Cult Member (uncredited)
Sarah Jane Sanders Sarah Jane Sanders ...
Jeep Driver (uncredited)
Plynlymmon Sanguis Plynlymmon Sanguis ...
Cult Woman (uncredited)
William Schaff William Schaff ...
National Guards / Captain (uncredited)
Keith Schillari Keith Schillari ...
News Camera Operator (uncredited)
Kari Shemwell Kari Shemwell ...
Cult member (uncredited)
Kerry Sims Kerry Sims ...
Cia (uncredited)
Edward Rashad Smith Edward Rashad Smith ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Lisa Ann Smith Lisa Ann Smith ...
Religious Cult Member (uncredited)
Damon Somers Damon Somers ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Amy Emily Stack Amy Emily Stack ...
Cult Ranch Member (uncredited)
John Teal Jr. John Teal Jr. ...
FS Driver (uncredited)
Joseph Uzzell Joseph Uzzell ...
Ranch Man (uncredited)
M. Jearl Vinot M. Jearl Vinot ...
Religious Cult Member (uncredited)
Alfonzo Walker Alfonzo Walker ...
Pathfinder Driver (uncredited)
Brian Les Weinberger Brian Les Weinberger ...
National Guardsman, Brady Yarborough as Young Religious Cult Member and Jesse Yarborough as National Guardsman. Movie Network, December 1, 2016. Music by David Wingo. Soundtrack: "Sunrise Mass" - Written by Ola Gjeilo,
Performed by Majorstua Chamber Choir / Kammerkoret Nova with String Orchestra
Conducted by Tore Erik Mohn
Courtesy of GIA Publications, Inc.
The Last Pale Light in the West
Written and Performed by Ben Nichols
Like Shadow in an Empty Cathedral
Written by Aaron Martin and Dag Rosenqvist
Performed by From the Mouth of the Sun
Courtesy of Experimedia Ltd.
Sitting in a Roofless Room
Written by Aaron Martin and Dag Rosenqvist
Performed by From the Mouth of the Sun
Courtesy of Experimedia Ltd.
A Season in Waters
Written by Aaron Martin and Dag Rosenqvist
Performed by From the Mouth of the Sun
Courtesy of Experimedia Ltd.
Midnight Special (Take Me with You)
Written by Ben Nichols
Performed by Lucero featuring Ben Nichols, Brian Venable, John C. Stubblefield, Roy Berry, Rick Steff, James Spake (as Jim Spake) and Scott Thompson.
Trivia: It is an American-Greek science fiction film written and directed by Jeff Nichols, and produced by Sarah Green and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones. The film stars Michael Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver, and Jaeden Lieberher. The film is Nichols' fourth full-length film and his first studio production. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Filming locations
Mountainair, New Mexico, USA (ranch exteriors)
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Reserve, Louisiana, USA (satellite crash set)
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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, St. Marks, Florida, USA (marsh)
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Tradition, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA (roadblock on Tradition Parkway)
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (Louisiana)
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Stennis International Airport, Kiln, Mississippi, USA (as MacDill Air Force Base)
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Slidell, Louisiana, USA (Roy and Lucas attacked in motel)
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Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, Lacombe, Louisiana, USA (road scenes in marshland)
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Folsom, Louisiana, USA (ranch interiors).
Historic New Orleans area (Gretna) supermarket "Casey Jones", which was recently closed, made a brief cameo late in the movie.

River. 2015 (Canadian), Starring Rossif Sutherland as John Lake, Douangmany Soliphanh as Douangmany, Sara Botsford as Dr. Stephanie Novella, Ted Atherton as Patrick Reardon, David Soncin as Simon, Aidan Gillett as Lachlan
Yannawoutthi Chanthalungsy Yannawoutthi Chanthalungsy ...
Lao Police Captain
Karen Glave Karen Glave ...
Beverly Hartwick
Vithaya Pansringarm Vithaya Pansringarm ...
Bartender, Amphaiphun Phommapunya as Nang and Naliphone Siviengxay as Bungalow Proprietor. Movie Network, December 6, 2016. Music by Troum. Soundtrack: "The Sun, The Sand And The Sea" - Written by Buddy Scott & Jimmy Radcliffe,
Performed by Picturetone Pete
Published by Liscris Music Inc.
Licensed courtesy of Liscris Productions; "Wrota Sfer", "Litch-Brandung", "Mada Shaunda", "Saiwala", "Saiwala Pulsing", "Autopoiesis" and "Yemanja" - Performed by Troum; "The Fugitive Song" and "Chips, Chicken, Banana Split" - Performed by Jo Jo and The Fugitives.
Plot: The film stars Rossif Sutherland as John Lake, an American doctor working in Laos.[3] After he intervenes to stop the sexual assault of a young woman, the assailant is found dead the next morning — thus leaving Lake open to charges of murder if he cannot prove his innocence, and forcing him on the run back to the American embassy in Vientiane.
Trivia: It is a Canadian thriller film directed by Jamie M. Dagg. It premiered in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Rossif Sutherland garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards. The film was chosen as the winner of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's Claude Jutra Award, as the year's best feature film directed by a first-time director. Filming locations:
Vientiane, Laos
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Laos
Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Kingdom of Thailand.

For the Love of Spock. 2016, Starring Adam Nimoy as Himself, William Shatner as Himself, Leonard Nimoy as Himself (archive footage), Nichelle Nichols as Herself, George Takei as Himself, Julie Nimoy as Herself, Zoe Saldana as Herself, Chris Pine as Himself,
Mayim Bialik Mayim Bialik ...
Herself
Zachary Quinto Zachary Quinto ...
Himself
Karl Urban Karl Urban ...
Himself
Simon Pegg Simon Pegg ...
Himself
J.J. Abrams J.J. Abrams ...
Himself
Jim Parsons Jim Parsons ...
Himself
Catherine Hicks Catherine Hicks ...
Herself
Jason Alexander Jason Alexander ...
Himself
Neil deGrasse Tyson Neil deGrasse Tyson ...
Himself
Walter Koenig Walter Koenig ...
Himself
Nicholas Meyer Nicholas Meyer ...
Himself
Jeffrey Katzenberg Jeffrey Katzenberg ...
Himself
Bill Prady Bill Prady ...
Himself
Amy Mainzer Amy Mainzer ...
Herself
D.C. Fontana D.C. Fontana ...
Herself
Scott Mantz Scott Mantz ...
Himself
James Duff James Duff ...
Himself
Aaron Bay Schuck Aaron Bay Schuck ...
Himself
Bobak Ferdowsi Bobak Ferdowsi ...
Himself
Mel Nimoy Mel Nimoy ...
Himself
Sybil Nimoy Sybil Nimoy ...
Herself
Adam Malin Adam Malin ...
Himself
Ben Shaktman as Himself and Marty Dormany as Himself. Netflix, December 6, 2016, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by Nicholas Pike. Trivia: It is an American documentary film produced by 455 Films and directed by Adam Nimoy. Originally, the film was going to focus on Leonard Nimoy's Spock character, but when Leonard Nimoy himself died in 2015, his son decided to expand the scope of the film to explore the life of his father was well.

Regression. 2015 (Canadian-Spanish-American), Starring Ethan Hawke as Detective Bruce Kenner, Emma Watson as Angela Gray, David Thewlis as Professor Kenneth Raines, Lothaire Bluteau as Reverend Murray Beaumont, Dale Dickey as Rose Gray, David Dencik as John Gray, Peter MacNeill as Police Chief Cleveland, Devon Bostick as Roy Gray, Aaron Ashmore as Detective George Nesbitt, Adam Butcher as Brody, Kristian Bruun as Andrew, Aaron Abrams as Farrell, Julian Richings as Tom,
Jacob Neayem Jacob Neayem ...
Charlie
Catherine Disher Catherine Disher ...
Kate
Danielle Bourgon Danielle Bourgon ...
Secretary at Police Station
Luke Marty Luke Marty ...
Officer
Wendy Lyon Wendy Lyon ...
Norma
Kaitlin Kocsis Kaitlin Kocsis ...
Teenage Girl
Samantha Tenus Samantha Tenus ...
Teenage Girl
J.C. Kenny J.C. Kenny ...
TV News Anchor (as JC Kenny)
Maura Grierson Maura Grierson ...
TV Reporter
Patrick Garrow Patrick Garrow ...
TV Presenter
Janet Porter Janet Porter ...
S. Cooper
Pamela MacDonald Pamela MacDonald ...
Woman with Grocery Cart
Lenno Britos Lenno Britos ...
Driver
Steven John Whistance Steven John Whistance ...
Passenger (as Steven John Whistance Smith)
Deborah Grover Deborah Grover ...
Old Woman
Arlene Frattini Arlene Frattini ...
Naked Old Woman
Emily Haughton Emily Haughton ...
Ms. Gray (Still)
Jessica Field Jessica Field ...
Angela at 10 Years (Still)
Adam Gullusci Adam Gullusci ...
Roy at 14 Years (Still)
Adrian Griffin Adrian Griffin ...
Doctor
Kirk Gordon Kirk Gordon ...
Prison Guard
Heidi Malley Heidi Malley ...
Victim
Kate Stephey Kate Stephey ...
Young Satanist Woman
Audrey Potter Audrey Potter ...
Baby
Olivia Potter Olivia Potter ...
Baby
Lauren Jenkins Lauren Jenkins ...
Baby
Charley Jenkins Charley Jenkins ...
Baby
Nick Longo Nick Longo ...
Satanist
Lisa Horvath Lisa Horvath ...
Satanist
Goran Stjepanovic Goran Stjepanovic ...
Satanist
Carrie Eklund Carrie Eklund ...
Satanist (as Carrie F. Eklund)
Heather Lapine Heather Lapine ...
Satanist
James Preston Rogers James Preston Rogers ...
Satanist
Stephen Hughes Stephen Hughes ...
TV Voice Over (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mackenzie Kerfoot Mackenzie Kerfoot ...
Praying Girl (uncredited)
Alli McLaren Alli McLaren ...
Girl (uncredited)
Matija Matovic Mondi Matija Matovic Mondi ...
(uncredited)
Attila Sebesy Attila Sebesy ...
Cult Member (uncredited)
Noah Segura Noah Segura ...
Reverend Simmons (uncredited)
Vanessa Spencer Vanessa Spencer ...
Satanist, Duncan McLeod as stunt double: Ethan Hawke and Geoff Meech as stunt double: Aaron Ashmore. Movie Network, December 7, 2016. Music by Roque Baños. Soundtrack: "That's Where the Blues Begin" - Written by Thomm Jutz and Peter Cronin, Music Library & SFX SL / Audio Network Ltd. Trivia: It is a Canadian-Spanish-American psychological thriller horror film directed, produced and written by Alejandro Amenábar. The film had its world premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival on September 18, 2015. Filming locations:
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Tottenham, Ontario, Canada
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Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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Ontario, Canada
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Pinewood Toronto Studios, Port Lands, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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206 Main St, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (location)
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Canada
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Spain (noted in film credits). Quote: Bruce Kenner: "Next time you hear the voice of God, don't call us." Anachronism: The poster of Polish Death/Black Metal Band Behemoth is from 2014 whereas the film is set in 1990.

Sniper: Special Ops. 2015, Starring Steven Seagal as Sergeant Jake Chandler, Tim Abell as Sergeant Vic Mosby, Rob Van Dam as Vasquez, Dale Dye as Lieutenant Colonel Jackson, Charlene Amoia as Janet, Jason-Shane Scott as Tyler, Daniel Booko as Rich, Anthony Batarse as Bashir, Gerald Webb as Marcus,
Jeff Bosley Jeff Bosley ...
Doc
Rydell Danzie Rydell Danzie ...
Gunner
J Ferguson J Ferguson ...
Officer Read
Paul Logan Paul Logan ...
Charlie
Ryan Mitchelle Ryan Mitchelle ...
(voice)
Brad Monclova Brad Monclova ...
Medic 2
Shary Nassimi Shary Nassimi ...
Abdul
Jim Poole Jim Poole ...
Chris
Scott Thomas Reynolds Scott Thomas Reynolds ...
Jennings
John Henry Richardson John Henry Richardson ...
Cooper
Trevor Scott Trevor Scott ...
Medic, Anna Mercedes Morris as stunt double: Charlene Amoia and Chris Romrell as stunt double: Steven Seagall. Movie Network, December 8, 2016. Soundtrack: Music by Nick Soole. Trivia: It is an action war drama film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Steven Seagal, who also serves as executive producer for the film. Sniper: Special Ops was panned by critics and audiences, with no critical rating and a 14% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes. Filming Locations: Blue Cloud Movie Ranch - 20000 Blue Cloud Road, Santa Clarita, California, USA. The movie was filmed in 20 days. When the team arrives to broken truck they start fixing it, as there are only a few boxes or ammo and fuel it would take a crew of half a dozen people a couple minutes to reverse the trucks back to back and load the crates onto working truck and leave the scene.




Keanu. 2016, Starring Keegan-Michael Key as Clarence and Smoke Dresden, Jordan Peele as Rell and Oil Dresden, Tiffany Haddish as Trina "Hi-C" Parker, Method Man as Cheddar, Jason Mitchell as Bud, Luis Guzmán as Bacon Diaz, Nia Long as Hannah, Will Forte as Hulka, Darrell Britt-Gibson as Trunk, Jamar Malachi Neighbors as Stitches, Rob Huebel as Spencer, Ian Casselberry as King Diaz, Keanu Reeves as Keanu (voice) and Anna Faris as herself. Movie Network, December 20, 2016. Soundtrack: "Faith" - Written and performed by George Michael,
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Don't Say No
Written and Performed by Kelli Wakili, Mansa Wakili, Jaron Lamot, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Jason Rabinowitz
Courtesy of The Math Club LLC
Fuck Tha Police
Written by Ice Cube (as O'Shea Jackson), M.C. Ren (as Lorenzo Patterson), Harry Whitaker and Dr. Dre (as Andre Young)
Performed by NWA (as N.W.A.)
Courtesy of Priority Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Tap the Bottle
Written by Adam Weiner, Terminator X (as Norman Rogers) and Kamron (as Ronald Winge)
Performed by Young Black Teenagers
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I Don't Get Tired
Written by Kevin Gates (as Kevin Gilyard), Erika Hamilton, Nic Nac (as Nicholas Balding) and Mark Kragen
Performed by Kevin Gates
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Artist Partner Group, Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Fuck Up Some Commas
Written by Future (as Nayvadius Wilburn), Gary Hill and Joshua Luellen
Performed by Future
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Shang Tsung's Boss Music
from MORTAL KOMBAT (1992)
Composed by Dan Forden (as Daniel Forden)
Night Is On My Mind
Written by Oliver Goldstein and Vaughn Oliver
Performed by Oliver
Courtesy of Fool's Gold Records
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
Freedom! '90
Written and performed by George Michael
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Two Clocks
Written by James Hunt, Jonathon George and Tyrone Lindqvist
Performed by RÜFÜS DU SOL
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Australia) & Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Father Figure
Written and performed by George Michael
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Start Your Car
Written by Angharad Rijswijk and Owain Gwilym
Performed by Trwbador
Courtesy of Platform Music Group Inc.
One More Try
Written and Performed by George Michael
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Tom's Diner
Written by Suzanne Vega
Performed by Giorgio Moroder featuring Britney Spears
Courtesy of Giorgio Moroder Music/RCA Records/Sony Music
Britney Spears appears courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Honest
Written by Future (as Nayvadius Wilburn), Gary Hill and Leland Wayne
Performed by Future
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Main Title/Trinity Infinity
from THE MATRIX
Composed by Don Davis
So Much
Written and Performed by Kelli Wakili, Mansa Wakili, Elgin Thrower Jr., Jaron Lamot, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Jason Rabinowitz
Courtesy of The Math Club LLC
Ima King
Written and performed by Jaycal Johnson, James Katalbas, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz and Jaron Lamot
Courtesy of The Math Club LLC
California
Written by Frankie Beverly, Michael Montgomery, Corey Dennard, Ricco Barrino, Adolph Thornton, Jr., Arlinda Garrett and Jeffrey Carmichael
Performed by Colonel Loud
Courtesy of EMPIRE RECORDINGS
By arrangement with Fine Gold Music, LLC
Contains a sample of "We Are One"
Performed by Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. Trivia: It is an American action comedy film directed by Peter Atencio and written by Jordan Peele and Alex Rubens. The film stars Peele, Keegan-Michael Key, Method Man, Nia Long and Will Forte. Filming began in New Orleans, Louisiana in June 2015. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Festival on March 13, 2016, and was released in North America by Warner Bros. on April 29, 2016, receiving positive reviews from critics but was a box office disappointment, grossing just $20 million against its $15 million budget. Seven tabby kittens were used for the role of Keanu. Since Keegan-Michael Key is allergic to cats, he had to take a medication in order to interact with them.


Brace For Impact. 2016 (Canadian), Starring Kerry Condon as Sofia Gilchrist, Ennis Esmer as Moe, Joel Keller as Kretchen, Elana Dunkleman as Flight Attendant, Eric Davis as Pilot, Ian Lake as Shane Gilchrist, Sheila McCarthy as Faradee Gilichrist and Guy Buller as Terry. Movie Network, December 20, 2016. Soundtrack: "Wash U Clean" - Written and Performed by Beth Thornley; "Daydreaming" - Performed by Dark Dark Dark; "Daffodil" - Written and Performed by Dan Mangan; "Firewalker" - Written and Performed by Annabelle Chvostek; "Steady As It Goes" - Performed by The Black And White Years; "If I Am Dead" - Written and Performed by Dan Mangan. Directed by Michel Poulette and written by Ian Carpenter. Filmed in Montreal, Quebec.

Killswitch. 2016, Starring Lawrence Lessig, Tim Wu, and Peter Ludlow as Themselves. Netflix, December 31, 2016, with Dr. Connie Luther. Music by Edward White. Soundtrack: "
Trivia: It is a documentary film about the battle for control over the Internet. The movie is a collaboration between director Ali Akbarzadeh, producer Jeffrey Horn, writer Christopher Dollar and Akorn Entertainment. It premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival in October 2014, where it won the James K. Lyons Award for Best Editing of a feature documentary and then made its international debut, playing alongside Citizenfour at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2014. In 2015, it screened on Capitol Hill, as well as film festivals on four continents (Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America). The tech world has been excited by democratic presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig's role in the film. Kathy Gill of GeekWire writes that "Killswitch is much more than a dry recitation of technical history. Director Ali Akbarzadeh, producer Jeff Horn, and writer Christopher Dollar created a human centered story. A large part of that connection comes from Lessig and his relationship with Swartz." On September 13, 2016 Killswitch was released on iTunes movies, and within 24 hours it was trending as a top 5 on their documentary page. The Internet is under attack. Free Speech, innovation, and democracy are all up for grabs. Lawrence Lessig, Tim Wu, and Peter Ludlow frame the story of two young hackers, Aaron Swartz and Edward Snowden, who symbolize the disruptive and dynamic nature of the Internet. Their lives parallel one another as they free information and take on the system, putting them directly in the cross-hairs of some of the most powerful interests in the world. Swartz leads the charge in defeating the Stop Online Piracy Act, and pays a heavy price, but not before he challenges his mentor, Lawrence Lessig, to take up his call and lead a crusade to restore our democracy. Snowden is forced to flee the country and ponder his next move.