Money Monster. 2016 starring George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O'Connell, Dominic West, Caitriona Balfe, Giancarlo Esposito, Christopher Denham, Lenny Venito, Chris Bauer, Dennis Boutsikaris, Emily Meade, Condola Rashad, Aaron Yoo, Olivia Luccardi, John Ventimiglia, Grant Rosenmeyer, Greta Lee and Cenk Uygur.
Demolition. 2015 starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, Chris Cooper, Judah Lewis, C.J. Wilson, Polly Draper, Malachy Cleary, Debra Monk and, Heather Lind.
Now You See Me 2. 2016 starring Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Radcliffe, Morgan Freeman, Jay Chou, Sanaa Lathan and Michael Caine.
The Boss. 2016 starring Melissa McCarthy, Chandler Head, Vivian Falcone, Isabella Amara, Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage, Ella Anderson, Tyler Labine, Kathy Bates, Timothy Simons, Annie Mumolo, Kristen Schaal, Cecily Strong, Cedric Yarbrough, Michael McDonald, Margo Martindale, Mary Sohn, Eva Peterson, Presley Coley, Aleandra Newcomb, Ben Falcone, Steve Mallory, T-Pain, Gayle King and Dax Shepard.
Swiss Army Man.2016 starring Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Timothy Eulich, Marika Casteel, Richard Gross, Antonia Ribero, Aaron Marshall, Andy Hull, Shane Carruth and Jessica Harbeck.
The Neon Demon. 2016 starring lle Fanning, Karl Glusman, Jena Malone, Bella Heathcote, Abbey Lee, Desmond Harrington, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Alessandro Nivola, Charles Baker, Jamie Clayton and Houda Shretah.
The Shallows. 2016 starring Blake Lively, Óscar Jaenada, Brett Cullen, Sedona Legge, Angelo José Lozano Corzo, José Manuel Trujillo Salas, Pablo Calva, Diego Espejel, Janelle Bailey, Ava Dean, Chelsea Moody, Sully Seagull and Kelly Richardson.
The Nice Guys. 2016 starring Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice, Matt Bomer, Margaret Qualley, Keith David, Kim Basinger, Yaya DaCosta, Beau Knapp, Lois Smith, Murielle Telio, Daisy Tahan, Jack Kilmer, Ty Simpkins and Hannibal Buress.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2. 2016 starring Nia Vardalos, John Corbett, Elena Kampouris, Lainie Kazan, Michael Constantine, Andrea Martin, Louis Mandylor, Rob Riggle, Jayne Eastwood, Gia Carides, Joey Fatone, Bess Meisler, John Stamos and Alex Wolff.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (or simply Rogue One). 2016 starring Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Jiang Wen, Forest Whitaker, Jimmy Smits, Genevieve O'Reilly, Anthony Daniels, James Earl Jones, Spencer Wilding, Daniel Naprous, Guy Henry and Ingvild Deila.
High-Rise. 2015 (British) starring Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans, Elisabeth Moss, James Purefoy, Keeley Hawes, Augustus Prew, Peter Ferdinando, Reece Shearsmith, Sienna Guillory, Dan Renton Skinner, Enzo Cilenti, Stacy Martin, Louis Suc, Bill Paterson and Toby Williams.
Little Men. 2016 starring Greg Kinnear, Paulina García, Jennifer Ehle, Theo Taplitz, Michael Barbieri, Talia Balsam and Alfred Molina.
Barbershop: The Next Cut. 2016, Starring
Ice Cube as Calvin Palmer, Jr.
Cedric the Entertainer as Eddie
Regina Hall as Angie
Sean Patrick Thomas as Jimmy James
Eve as Terri
Anthony Anderson as J.D.
Common as Rashad
Nicki Minaj as Draya
Maryum Ali as Diane
Margot Bingham as Bree
Utkarsh Ambudkar as Raja
J. B. Smoove as One Stop
Lamorne Morris as Jerrod
Tyga as Yummy
Jamal Woolard as Marquis
Deon Cole as Dante
Michael Rainey Jr. as Jalen Palmer
Troy Garity as Isaac
Auntie Fee as Madea
Anthony Davis as Himself
Reggie Brown as President Obama
Jwaundace Candece as Boy's Mother
Hello, My Name Is Doris. 2016, Starring
Sally Field as Doris Miller,
Max Greenfield as John Fremont,
Beth Behrs as Brooklyn,
Tyne Daly as Roz,
Wendi McLendon-Covey as Cynthia,
Stephen Root as Todd,
Elizabeth Reaser as Dr. Edwards,
Peter Gallagher as Willy Williams,
Natasha Lyonne as Sally,
Isabella Acres as Vivian,
Caroline Aaron as Val,
Kumail Nanjiani as Nasir,
Rich Sommer as Robert,
Rebecca Wisocky as Anne,
Kyle Mooney as Niles,
Nnamdi Asomugha as Shaka,
Roz Ryan as Patti the Nurse,
Anna Akana as Blog Girl,
Amy Okuda and Jack Antonof.
Into the Forest. 2015 (Canadian), Starring
Ellen Page as Nell,
Evan Rachel Wood as Eva,
Max Minghella as Eli,
Callum Keith Rennie as Robert (Dad),
Wendy Crewson as Mom,
Michael Eklund as Stan,
Sandy Sidhu as Quiz Woman,
Jordana Largy and Bethany Brown.
Money Monster. 2016, Starring George Clooney as Lee Gates, Julia Roberts as Patty Fenn, Jack O'Connell as Kyle Budwell, Dominic West as Walt Camby, Caitriona Balfe as Diane Lester, Giancarlo Esposito as Captain Marcus Powell, Christopher Denham as Ron Sprecher, Lenny Venito as Lenny (The Cameraman), Chris Bauer as Lieutenant Nelson, Dennis Boutsikaris as Avery Goodloe CFO, Emily Meade as Molly, Condola Rashad as Bree (the Assistant), Aaron Yoo as Won Joon, Olivia Luccardi as Arlene, John Ventimiglia as A Team Leader, Grant Rosenmeyer as Tech Dave, Greta Lee as Amy Lee, Cenk Uygur as Himself,
Carsey Walker Jr. Carsey Walker Jr. ...
Tech Sam
Jim Warden Jim Warden ...
Tech Director Jim
Joseph D. Reitman Joseph D. Reitman ...
Matty (Floor Manager)
Grizz Chapman Grizz Chapman ...
Network Security Guard
Robert C. Kirk Robert C. Kirk ...
Security Officer Nolan
Genevieve Adams Genevieve Adams ...
Production Assistant
Daoud Heidami Daoud Heidami ...
Freddy (Previous Host)
Anthony DeSando Anthony DeSando ...
Officer Benson (as Anthony De Sando)
Ivan Martin Ivan Martin ...
Lt. Vasquez
Dominic Colón Dominic Colón ...
NYPD Detective
Chad Jennings Chad Jennings ...
ESU Officer
Cliff Moylan Cliff Moylan ...
Sgt. O'Donnell
Brian Edwards Brian Edwards ...
Police Officer
Jimmy Gary Jr. Jimmy Gary Jr. ...
NYPD Officer
Frantzy Orisma Frantzy Orisma ...
NYPD Officer
Charlie Thurston Charlie Thurston ...
Ryan (Diane's Assistant)
Patricia Dunnock Patricia Dunnock ...
Marta (Secretary)
Sahr Ngaujah Sahr Ngaujah ...
Yao Appiah COO
Vernon Campbell Vernon Campbell ...
Andre (IBIS Security Guard)
Hye Jin Jang Hye Jin Jang ...
Female Raver
Daniel K. Isaac Daniel K. Isaac ...
Male Raver
Darri Ingolfsson Darri Ingolfsson ...
Joji
Svavar James Kristjansson Svavar James Kristjansson ...
Icelandic Guy
Makhaola Ndebele Makhaola Ndebele ...
Moshe Mambo
Jamar Greene Jamar Greene ...
Blue Collar Customer
Rob Falcone Rob Falcone ...
Blue Collar Mechanic
Jenny Joslin Jenny Joslin ...
Wall Street Bartender
Bobby Kruger Bobby Kruger ...
Stockbroker
Tyler A. Griffin Tyler A. Griffin ...
Coffee Shop Employee (as Tyalaxandar)
Diomargy Nunez Diomargy Nunez ...
College Student
David Healy David Healy ...
News Anchor
Matt Walton Matt Walton ...
An Anchorman
Katie McGee Katie McGee ...
Another Anchorman
Pun Bandhu Pun Bandhu ...
Yet Another Anchorman
Jake Choi Jake Choi ...
Korean News Anchor
Nick Boraine Nick Boraine ...
British Reporter
Jeff Witzke Jeff Witzke ...
TV Reporter
Mizel Faison Mizel Faison ...
Teenage Boy
Bryan Burton Bryan Burton ...
Teenage Boy
Frank Pando Frank Pando ...
Guy on Street
Rina Mejia Rina Mejia ...
Lady in Crowd
Katy Grenfell Katy Grenfell ...
Lady Passing By
Tanisha Scott Tanisha Scott ...
Dancer
Shauna Mitchell Shauna Mitchell ...
Dancer
Pedro Morillo Jr. Pedro Morillo Jr. ...
Dancer
Tamara Treadwell Tamara Treadwell ...
Dancer
Kaeche Liburd Kaeche Liburd ...
Dancer (as Kaéche Liburd)
Wahnita King Wahnita King ...
Dancer
Andrew James Andrew James ...
Dancer
Tony Terrell Alston Tony Terrell Alston ...
Resident (uncredited)
Paul Douglas Anderson Paul Douglas Anderson ...
Guy on Street (uncredited)
Rob Ashkenas Rob Ashkenas ...
Tony Fraulo Stage hand (uncredited)
Aaron Ayhan Aaron Ayhan ...
NYPD Taru Agent (uncredited)
Amanda Azarian Amanda Azarian ...
Witness (uncredited)
Sashakay Bennett Sashakay Bennett ...
Office Employee Evacuee (uncredited)
Deanne Black Deanne Black ...
Evacuee (uncredited)
Clay Blanchette Clay Blanchette ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Dante Brattelli Dante Brattelli ...
IBIS Executive (uncredited)
Roger Brenner Roger Brenner ...
FDNY / EMT (uncredited)
Dante Briggins Dante Briggins ...
Wall Street Onlooker (uncredited)
Justin J. Britton Justin J. Britton ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Giulia Brunamonti Giulia Brunamonti ...
Wall Street Onlooker (uncredited)
Lori Burch Lori Burch ...
Wall Street Pedestrian (uncredited)
Marko Caka Marko Caka ...
Marco NYSE Security (uncredited)
Desiree Caprice Desiree Caprice ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Liz Celeste Liz Celeste ...
Coffee Shop Girl (uncredited)
Donovan Pierre Coleman Donovan Pierre Coleman ...
Child in house (uncredited)
Peter Conboy Peter Conboy ...
Wall Street Onlooker (uncredited)
Denise Crisci Denise Crisci ...
Tourist / Evacuee (uncredited)
Gina Diaz Gina Diaz ...
Wall Street Onlooker (uncredited)
Jennifer Dong Jennifer Dong ...
Korean Raver (uncredited)
Jedidiah Dore Jedidiah Dore ...
Office Evacuee (uncredited)
Erina Eda Erina Eda ...
Korean Rave Club Goer (uncredited)
Dina Engel Dina Engel ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Stuart Engelsen Stuart Engelsen ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Lindsay Dyan Epp Lindsay Dyan Epp ...
Wall Street Onlooker (uncredited)
Mark Falvo Mark Falvo ...
Wall Street Onlooker (uncredited)
Courtney Leigh Goodwin Courtney Leigh Goodwin ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Matt Gorsky Matt Gorsky ...
Marcus Sampson (uncredited)
Philip Greene Philip Greene ...
Wallstreet Onlooker (uncredited)
Katherine Haber Katherine Haber ...
On-Looker (uncredited)
Annie Hall Annie Hall ...
Mercedes Driver (uncredited)
Jonathan Harris Jonathan Harris ...
Office Evacuee (uncredited)
Laura Hart Laura Hart ...
Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Christine Heartmont Christine Heartmont ...
Pedestrian Onlooker (uncredited)
Mohammed Hossain Mohammed Hossain ...
Onlookers (uncredited)
Hsing Huang Hsing Huang ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Janet Jackson Janet Jackson ...
Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Holly Jian Holly Jian ...
Tourist (uncredited)
Lisa Jiang Lisa Jiang ...
Korean Raver (uncredited)
Christina L. Johnson Christina L. Johnson ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Slim Khezri Slim Khezri ...
Wall Street business man (uncredited)
Pat Kiernan Pat Kiernan ...
Himself (uncredited)
Anthony S. Lenzo Anthony S. Lenzo ...
Himself - Jib Operator (uncredited)
Adam Lubarsky Adam Lubarsky ...
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Tara Maldonado Tara Maldonado ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Aly Mang Aly Mang ...
Wall Street Girl (uncredited)
Laura Meakin Laura Meakin ...
Wall Street Woman (uncredited)
John Mitchell John Mitchell ...
NYPD Police Officer (uncredited)
Daniel Moore Daniel Moore ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Leslie C. Nemet Leslie C. Nemet ...
Lee's Hairstylist (uncredited)
Ashley North Ashley North ...
New York Pedestrian (uncredited)
Mark F. O'Brien Mark F. O'Brien ...
Office Evacuee (uncredited)
Hal Panchansky Hal Panchansky ...
TV Crew / Stagehand (uncredited)
Katrina E. Perkins Katrina E. Perkins ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Sabrina Piper Sabrina Piper ...
Office Employee Evacuee (uncredited)
Ryan Preimesberger Ryan Preimesberger ...
ATF Agent (uncredited)
Prashant Rai Prashant Rai ...
Wall Street Guy (uncredited)
Mary Joy Raines Mary Joy Raines ...
Wall Street Driver (uncredited)
Alfredo Romeo Suarez Alfredo Romeo Suarez ...
Bombsquad (uncredited)
Cory Saint-Laurent Cory Saint-Laurent ...
Production Asst. #2 (uncredited)
Akua Santewa Akua Santewa ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Christina Saragaglia Christina Saragaglia ...
Production Assistant #2 (uncredited)
Rodney Sherman Rodney Sherman ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Nancy Ellen Shore Nancy Ellen Shore ...
Manhattan Businesswoman (uncredited)
Rachel Emma Slack Rachel Emma Slack ...
Korean Raver (uncredited)
Guy Sparks Guy Sparks ...
NYPD Bomb Squad (uncredited)
Rachel Stanwyck Rachel Stanwyck ...
FNN Evacuee (uncredited)
Cameron Sun Cameron Sun ...
Extra (uncredited)
Justin Thomas Justin Thomas ...
Teen Guy (uncredited)
Paul Thornton Paul Thornton ...
Photographer (uncredited)
Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake ...
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jackson Trent Jackson Trent ...
Onlooker (uncredited)
Nicole Tyree Nicole Tyree ...
NY City Onlooker (uncredited)
Jason Vendryes Jason Vendryes ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Pernell Walker Pernell Walker ...
Laquishe (uncredited)
Darren Whitfield Darren Whitfield ...
Business Executive (uncredited)
Brendon Sinclair Wilde as Korean Raver and Justin Michael Woods as Onlooker. Movie Network, January 5, 2016. Music by Dominic Lewis. Soundtrack: "What Makes The World Go Round? (MONEY!)" - Written by Dan Nakamura (as Daniel Nakamura) and Del (as Teren Delvon Jones),
Produced by Dan Nakamura (as Dan The Automator)
Performed by Dan Nakamura (as Dan The Automator) featuring Del (as Del The Funky Homosapien)
Electrocution Sequence
from "The Thing from Another World (1951)"
Written and Conducted by Dimitri Tiomkin
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Turner Entertainment Co.
Sweet Georgia Brown
Written by Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey and Maceo Pinkard
Performed by Brother Bones & His Shadows
Courtesy of Acrobat Licensing Limited
Trademark courtesy of Harlem Globetrotters International, Inc.
Da Da Da
Written by Dan Nakamura (as Daniel Nakamura) and Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Performed by Got a Girl (as Got A Girl)
Courtesy of Bulk Recordings
Under license from Atlas Music Publishing
Crash
from "Child's Play 2 (1990)"
Written and Performed by Graeme Revell
Courtesy of Universal Studios
What Makes The World Go Round? (MONEY!)
Written by Dan Nakamura (as Daniel Nakamura) and Del (as Teren Delvon Jones)
Additional Arrangement by Daniel Rojas
Produced by Dan Nakamura (as Dan The Automator)
Performed by Dan Nakamura (as Dan The Automator) featuring Del (as Del The Funky Homosapien).
Trivia: It is an American thriller film directed by Jodie Foster and written by Alan Di Fiore, Jim Kouf and Jamie Linden. The film stars George Clooney (who also co-produced) as Lee Gates, a TV personality who advises his audience on commerce and Wall Street, and who is forcefully interrogated by Kyle Budwell (Jack O'Connell), a grief-stricken bankrupt viewer who lost his money after a previous tip; the film also stars Julia Roberts, Giancarlo Esposito, Dominic West and Caitriona Balfe. Principal photography began on February 27, 2015 in New York City. The film was released by Sony Pictures Entertainment through TriStar Pictures on May 13, 2016, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $93 million. Filming locations:
Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA (studio)
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59 Maiden Lane, New York City, New York, USA (studio) (exteriors of studio)
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Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
Spoofs: Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer (2005) (TV Series) - The show Money Monster is a spoof of this show.
Demolition. 2015, Starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Davis Mitchell, Naomi Watts as Karen Moreno, Chris Cooper as Phil Eastwood, Judah Lewis as Chris Moreno, C.J. Wilson as Carl, Polly Draper as Margot Eastwood, Malachy Cleary as Davis' Dad, Debra Monk as Davis' Mom, Heather Lind as Julia,
Wass Stevens Wass Stevens ...
Jimmy
Blaire Brooks Blaire Brooks ...
Amy
Ben Cole Ben Cole ...
Steven
Brendan Dooling Brendan Dooling ...
Todd
James Colby James Colby ...
John
Alfredo Narciso Alfredo Narciso ...
Michael
Madison Arnold Madison Arnold ...
Ray
Gregory Haney Gregory Haney ...
Nurse
James Young James Young ...
Ahmed
Bjorn DuPaty Bjorn DuPaty ...
DOT Agent #1
Jane Dashow Jane Dashow ...
Buccaneer Diner Waitress
Tom Kemp Tom Kemp ...
Dr. Brodkey
Royce Johnson Royce Johnson ...
Security Marty
Hani Avital Hani Avital ...
Young Waitress
Elizabeth Loyacano Elizabeth Loyacano ...
Woman Crying
Celia Au Celia Au ...
Punk Girl
Stephen Badalamenti Stephen Badalamenti ...
Mickey
Mark Lewis Mark Lewis ...
Chris' Doctor
Aaron Bantum Aaron Bantum ...
Chris' Friend
Lytle Harper Lytle Harper ...
Attractive Bartender
Kevin Herbst Kevin Herbst ...
Mourner
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
B Bastian B Bastian ...
Jennifer (uncredited)
Helen Brackel Helen Brackel ...
Carousel Kid (uncredited)
Connor Keegan Dosch Connor Keegan Dosch ...
Punk Kid at Party (uncredited)
Danny Guzman Danny Guzman ...
Running Kid (uncredited)
Vivian Kalinov Vivian Kalinov ...
Upscale Gala Attendee (uncredited)
Jason H. Karniol Jason H. Karniol ...
NYC bystander (uncredited)
Gunnar Kraese Gunnar Kraese ...
Carousel Kid (uncredited)
Isabella LeBlanc Isabella LeBlanc ...
Carousel Kid (uncredited)
Aiden Markowitz Aiden Markowitz ...
Carousel Kid (uncredited)
Ailysch Markowitz Ailysch Markowitz ...
Carousel Kid (uncredited)
Nancy Ellen Shore Nancy Ellen Shore ...
Socialite philanthropist (uncredited)
Zariah Singletary Zariah Singletary ...
Upscale Girl (uncredited)
George J. Vezina George J. Vezina ...
Davis' neighbor (uncredited)
Alexis Winter Alexis Winter ...
Carousel Kid. Movie Network, January 7, 2016. Music by Yves Bélanger. Soundtrack: "Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat Major" - Written by Frédéric Chopin,
Performed by Arthur B. Rubinstein (as Arthur Rubinstein)
Courtesy of Sony Classical
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing Line.
B Movie
Written and Performed by Gil Scott-Heron
Courtesy of The Estate of Gil Scott-Heron and Rumal Rackley Administrator
Where to Start
Written and Performed by Lou Doillon
Courtesy of Barclay France
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Redford (For Yia-Yia and Pappou)
Written and Performed by Sufjan Stevens
Courtesy of Asthmatic Kitty
By arrangement with Ghost Town, Inc.
Mr. Big (Live at Sunderland / 1970)
Written by Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke, Paul Kossoff, and Paul Rodgers
Performed by Free
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Touch Me, I'm Going to Scream (Pt. 2)
Written by Jim James (as James Edward Olliges, Jr.)
Performed by My Morning Jacket
Courtesy of ATO Records
To Be Alone with You
Written and Performed by Sufjan Stevens
Courtesy of Sounds Familyre Records
Watch the Show
Written and Performed by M. Ward
Courtesy of Merge Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Le Départ
Written and Performed by Alexandra Stréliski
Courtesy of Alexandra Stréliski
Warmest Regards
Written by Devon Portielje, Conner Molander, Dylan Phillips, and Isaac Symonds
Performed by Half Moon Run
Courtesy of Glassnote Records
Crazy on You
Written by Ann Wilson (as Ann Wilson Dustin), Nancy Wilson (as Nancy Lamoureaux Wilson), and Roger Fisher (as Roger Douglas Fisher)
Performed by Heart
Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Sweaty Fingers
Written by Cooper Crain, Dan Browning, Rex McMurry and Jeremy Freeze
Performed by Cave
Courtesy of Drag City Records
When I Was Young
Written by Eric Burdon, Vic Briggs (as Victor Briggs), Barry Jenkins (as Barrie Jenkins), Danny McCulloch, and John Weider
Performed by The Animals
Courtesy of ABKCO Records a division of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (I. -- II. Adagio)
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J.S. Bach)
Performed by Onix Chamber Orchestra
Courtesy of Amadis
Under a Blanket of Snow
Written and Performed by Jeremy Zuckerman
Courtesy of Jeremy Zuckerman
Bruises
Written by Brian Borcherdt
Performed by Dusted
Courtesy of Polyvinyl Record Co.
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Property Lines
Written by Brian Borcherdt
Performed by Dusted
Courtesy of Polyvinyl Record Co.
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
La Bohème (Carousel Version)
Arranged, Recorded and Performed by Jean-Phi Goncalves at XS Studios, Montreal, Canada
Assistant Engineered by Manu Alias
La Bohème
Written by Charles Aznavour and Jacques Plante
Performed by Charles Aznavour
Courtesy of Barclay France
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Property Lines (Instrumental Version)
Arranged and Performed by Brian Borcherdt
Guitar, Anna Edward, Trumpet, Patric Thorman
Recorded by Andreas Dahlbäck and Joel Löv at Durango Recording, Stockholm, Sweden
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Written by Bob Dylan
Performed by The Chocolate Watchband
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Trivia: It is an American drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Bryan Sipe. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, Chris Cooper, and Judah Lewis. The film opened the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released on April 8, 2016, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Filming Locations: Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA.
Now You See Me 2. 2016, Starring Jesse Eisenberg as J. Daniel Atlas, Mark Ruffalo as Agent Dylan Rhodes/Shrike, Woody Harrelson as Merritt McKinney and Chase McKinney, Dave Franco as Jack Wilder, Lizzy Caplan as Lula May, Daniel Radcliffe as Walter Mabry, Morgan Freeman as Thaddeus Bradley, Jay Chou as Li, Sanaa Lathan as Agent Natalie Austin, Michael Caine as Arthur Tressler,
Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Allen Scott-Frank.
Ben Lamb as Owen Case, Walter's former business partner.
David Warshofsky as Agent Cowan.
Tsai Chin as Bu Bu, Li's grandmother who supposedly does not speak English.
Richard Laing as Lionel Shrike, a magician who drowned while performing an escape trick thirty years ago.
Zach Gerard as Hannes Pike
Zoey Callandria Jones as Hannes' attractive woman
Alberto Calvet Gonzalez as Hannes' scientist
David Warshofsky David Warshofsky ...
Agent Cowan
Tsai Chin Tsai Chin ...
Bu Bu
William Henderson William Henderson ...
Young Dylan
Richard Laing Richard Laing ...
Lionel Shrike
Henry Lloyd-Hughes Henry Lloyd-Hughes ...
Allen Scott-Frank
Brick Patrick Brick Patrick ...
Chase McKinney
Zach Gerard Zach Gerard ...
Hannes Pike (as Zach Gregory)
Ben Lamb Ben Lamb ...
Owen Case
Fenfen Huang Fenfen Huang ...
Lab Tech
Aaron Ly Aaron Ly ...
Head Security Guard
Cyd Casados Cyd Casados ...
Case Advisor
Jem Wilner Jem Wilner ...
Agent Dore
James Richard Marshall James Richard Marshall ...
Agent UK
Alexa Brown Alexa Brown ...
Agent 2 UK
Karl McMillan Karl McMillan ...
Prison Guard 2 (US)
Jim Pirri Jim Pirri ...
Eye Voice
Christopher Logan Christopher Logan ...
Chef
Varada Sethu Varada Sethu ...
Tressler Assistant
Michael Walters Michael Walters ...
Prison Guard US
Justine Wachsberger Justine Wachsberger ...
Zoey Taylor
Simon Connolly Simon Connolly ...
Octa Guard
Dino Fetscher Dino Fetscher ...
Octa Guard
Martin Delaney Martin Delaney ...
Bo Walsh
Nichole Bird Nichole Bird ...
Disappearing Lady 1
Danielle Bird Danielle Bird ...
Disappearing Lady 2
Michael Cooke Michael Cooke ...
Jack Stooge 1A
John Cooke John Cooke ...
Jack Stooge 1B
Greg McKenzie Greg McKenzie ...
Jack Stooge 2A
Michael McKenzie Michael McKenzie ...
Jack Stooge 2B
Tai Yin Chan Tai Yin Chan ...
Science Lab Guard
Bruce Chong Bruce Chong ...
Science Lab Guard 2
Missy Malek Missy Malek ...
Case Assistant (as Marianne Malek)
Krystal Ellsworth Krystal Ellsworth ...
Casino Dancer
Jessica Lee Keller Jessica Lee Keller ...
Casino Dancer (as Jessica Keller)
Krysada Phounsiri Krysada Phounsiri ...
Casino Dancer
Luis Rosado Luis Rosado ...
Casino Dancer
Karl Hussain Karl Hussain ...
Street Drummer
Savannah Guthrie Savannah Guthrie ...
Herself
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Emmanuel Akwafo Emmanuel Akwafo ...
Student (uncredited)
Jozef Aoki Jozef Aoki ...
Walter's Guard (uncredited)
Mairead Armstrong Mairead Armstrong ...
New Years Eve reveller (uncredited)
Lasco Atkins Lasco Atkins ...
80s Pedestrian (uncredited)
Alphonso Austin Alphonso Austin ...
Horseman Fan (uncredited)
Raj Awasti Raj Awasti ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
David Olawale Ayinde David Olawale Ayinde ...
Business Guest (uncredited)
Gia Marie Barbera Gia Marie Barbera ...
Party Girl (uncredited)
Tim Baros Tim Baros ...
Crowd (uncredited)
Lauren Beacham Lauren Beacham ...
Kezia Campbell (uncredited)
Gintare Beinoraviciute Gintare Beinoraviciute ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Marc Benanti Marc Benanti ...
Cameraman with Film Crew (uncredited)
Paul Blackwell Paul Blackwell ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Annarie Boor Annarie Boor ...
New Years Eve Crowd (uncredited)
Greg Brummel Greg Brummel ...
Demonstrator (uncredited)
David Burge David Burge ...
Spectator (uncredited)
Perry Burke Perry Burke ...
Spectator (uncredited)
Leona Carlo Leona Carlo ...
New Year's Eve Guest (uncredited)
Yue Ting Cheng Yue Ting Cheng ...
Macau Bazaar passerby (uncredited)
Richard Clark Richard Clark ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Bern Collaco Bern Collaco ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Alexander Cooper Alexander Cooper ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Pamela Betsy Cooper Pamela Betsy Cooper ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Tim Dayman Tim Dayman ...
Eye Magician (uncredited)
Andrew Dunkelberger Andrew Dunkelberger ...
OCTA Show Spectator (uncredited)
Cameron Edwards Cameron Edwards ...
New Year's Eve Crowd Member (uncredited)
Amber Elizabeth Amber Elizabeth ...
Green Umbrella Girl (uncredited)
Izabella Ferencz Izabella Ferencz ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Alexandra Fraser Alexandra Fraser ...
Magician Assistant (uncredited)
Don Sebastian Fula Don Sebastian Fula ...
Pedestrian #1 (uncredited)
Jesse Michael Fullington Jesse Michael Fullington ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Alexander Furno Alexander Furno ...
NYE Party Boy (uncredited)
Kevin Fyfe Kevin Fyfe ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Melissa Galloway Melissa Galloway ...
Girl (uncredited)
Don Gayle Don Gayle ...
TV Lead Camera Crew Member (uncredited)
Gemma George Gemma George ...
New Years Eve Reveller (uncredited)
David Georgiou David Georgiou ...
Stage Crew (uncredited)
Claire Greasley Claire Greasley ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Guna Gultniece Guna Gultniece ...
Student (uncredited)
Mark Haldor Mark Haldor ...
Shrike TV Crew (uncredited)
Jane Hardcastle Jane Hardcastle ...
Tressler's Assistant (uncredited)
Lee Nicholas Harris Lee Nicholas Harris ...
New York State Police Officer (uncredited)
Richard Herdman Richard Herdman ...
OCTA Staff Manager (uncredited)
Vera Horton Vera Horton ...
Photographer (uncredited)
Kornelia Horvath Kornelia Horvath ...
New Year's Eve Celebration Crowd (uncredited)
Ty Hurley Ty Hurley ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Jahmilla Jackson Jahmilla Jackson ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Dolly Jagdeo Dolly Jagdeo ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Oliver Jolliffe Oliver Jolliffe ...
TV camera man / Stage Crew (uncredited)
Zoey Callandria Jones Zoey Callandria Jones ...
Hannes Attractive Woman (uncredited)
Vivien Kent Vivien Kent ...
Special Guest Official (uncredited)
Attila G. Kerekes Attila G. Kerekes ...
Spectator in the Woods (uncredited)
Paul Kerry Paul Kerry ...
Guest at Tech Show (uncredited)
Irina Klimovich Irina Klimovich ...
New Year's Eve Pedestrian (uncredited)
Nina Kumar Nina Kumar ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Candice Lam Candice Lam ...
Macau VIP Guest (uncredited)
Kim-Anh Le-Pham Kim-Anh Le-Pham ...
Goth Girl (uncredited)
Jorge Leon Martinez Jorge Leon Martinez ...
VIP Guest (uncredited)
Rogers Leona Rogers Leona ...
Goth Girl (uncredited)
Sonu Louis Sonu Louis ...
Walter's Guard (uncredited)
Nada Maache Nada Maache ...
VIP Guest (uncredited)
João Magalhães João Magalhães ...
Tech Crowd (uncredited)
Teresa Mahoney Teresa Mahoney ...
Police Officer (uncredited)
Sid Man Sid Man ...
Gangster, Macau (uncredited)
Rita McDonald Damper Rita McDonald Damper ...
New Yorker (uncredited)
Erica Melargo Erica Melargo ...
OCTA Vip Guest, Daughter (uncredited)
Andy Mihalache Andy Mihalache ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Anthony Milton Anthony Milton ...
New York State Cop (uncredited)
Shina Shihoko Nagai Shina Shihoko Nagai ...
Chinese Lady (uncredited)
Celina Nessa Celina Nessa ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Emily Ng Emily Ng ...
NYE Party Goer (uncredited)
Jason Nicholls Jason Nicholls ...
Market Customer (uncredited)
Judit Novotnik Judit Novotnik ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Kapish OJO Kapish OJO ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Tatsujiro Oto Tatsujiro Oto ...
Chinese Gang Member (uncredited)
Gloria Peñaranda Gloria Peñaranda ...
New year Eve (uncredited)
Lovell Richards Lovell Richards ...
Metropolitan Police (uncredited)
Boyd Rogers Boyd Rogers ...
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Aaron Sequerah Aaron Sequerah ...
Inspired Onlooker (uncredited)
Vinita Sharma Vinita Sharma ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Clem So Clem So ...
Macau Guest (uncredited)
Conny Stadler Conny Stadler ...
Girl (uncredited)
Richard Stanley Richard Stanley ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
A.k. Steppa A.k. Steppa ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Daniel Stisen Daniel Stisen ...
Man (uncredited)
Julian Stone Julian Stone ...
(uncredited)
Vince Taylor Vince Taylor ...
American Bar Drinker (uncredited)
Nadia Townsend Nadia Townsend ...
Uniformed Police Officer (uncredited)
Vassiliki Tzanakou Vassiliki Tzanakou ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Maureen Warrington Maureen Warrington ...
New Year's Eve crowd (uncredited)
Daniel Westwood Daniel Westwood ...
Computer Technician (uncredited)
Jo Wheatley Jo Wheatley ...
80s Flashback Audience (uncredited)
Arthur Wilde Arthur Wilde ...
New Years Eve Party Reveller (uncredited)
Evie Wray Evie Wray ...
Tech Crowd (uncredited)
Miroslav Zaruba Miroslav Zaruba ...
New Year's Eve Reveller (uncredited)
Tatiana Zarubova Tatiana Zarubova ...
New Year's Eve Reveller. Movie Network, January 9, 2016. Music by Brian Tyler. Soundtrack: "This Magic Moment" - Written by Mort Shuman and Doc Pomus,
Performed by The Drifters
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Flute and Drum at Sunset
Written by Traditional, arr. by Cheng Yu
Performed by The Silk String Quartet
Courtesy of ARC Music Productions International Ltd.
MJ Fresh Gang
Written by MJ116, MC HotDog (as MC Hot Dog)
Performed by MJ116 Featuring MC HotDog (as MC Hot Dog)
Courtesy of Rock Records Co., Ltd.
Magic Stick
Written by Lil' Kim (as Kimberly Jones), 50 Cent (as Curtis Jackson), Phillip Leroy Mitchell, The Notorious B.I.G. (as Christopher Wallace), Carlos Evans, Sha Money X.L. (as Michael J. Clervoix)
Performed by 50 Cent featuring Lil' Kim
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Chu Shen Ru Hua
Written and Performed by Jay Chou
Courtesy of JVR Music Int'l Ltd.
Purple Haze
Written and Performed by Jimi Hendrix
Courtesy of Experience Hendrix, L.L.C.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Magic Moments
Written by Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Performed by Perry Como
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
The Magic Flute, K.620, Act II: Der Hölle Rache
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Emanuel Schikaneder
Performed by Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, John Landor, Rachel Rosales
Courtesy of Countdown Media
Gong Gong with a Headache
Written by Jay Chou (as Jay Chou Chieh-Lun), Vincent Fang (as Fang Wen-Shan)
Performed by Jay Chou
Courtesy of JVR Music Int'l Ltd.
Stroll of New Town
Written by Traditional, arr. by Yun He-yun
Courtesy of Celestial Harmonies
Meng Gao Lu
Written by Kelvin Boon Hern Tan (as Kelvin Boon Hern), Matt Hirt
Performed by KO Star
Courtesy of Wild Whirled Music
Freedom
Written by Pharrell Williams, Vin Rock (as Vincent E. Brown), DJ Kay Gee (as Keir Gist), Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as Anthony Shawn Criss)
Performed by Pharrell Williams
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Extra Large Shoes
Written by Jay Chou (as Jay Chou Chieh-Lun), Vincent Fang (as Fang Wen-Shan)
Performed by Jay Chou
Courtesy of JVR Music Int'l Ltd.
Yinhua Mountain
Written and Performed by Luo Jin
Courtesy of China Music Group
O Mio Babbino Caro - Gianni Schicchi
Written by Giacomo Puccini, Giovacchino Forzano
Performed by Renée Fleming, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Mackerras (as Sir Charles Mackerras)
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Trivia: It is an American heist thriller film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Ed Solomon. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Daniel Radcliffe, Lizzy Caplan, Jay Chou, Sanaa Lathan, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman. It is sequel to the 2013 film Now You See Me and follows the Four Horsemen who resurface and are forcibly recruited by a tech genius to pull off an almost impossible heist. As well as appearing in the film, Jay Chou also composed and sung the ending theme "Now You See Me". Filming locations:
Macau, China
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Teddington Lock, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK
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Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, England, UK.
The Boss. 2016, Starring Melissa McCarthy as Michelle Darnell, Chandler Head as 5-year-old Michelle, Vivian Falcone as 10-year-old Michelle, Isabella Amara as 15-year-old Michelle, Kristen Bell as Claire Rawlings, Peter Dinklage as Renault/Ronald, Ella Anderson as Rachel Rawlings, Tyler Labine as Mike Beals, Kathy Bates as Ida Marquette, Timothy Simons as Stephan Dawes, Annie Mumolo as Helen Kreagan, Kristen Schaal as Sandy Haim, Cecily Strong as Dana Dandridge, Cedric Yarbrough as Tito, Michael McDonald as Bryce Crean, Margo Martindale as Sister Agnes Aluminata, Mary Sohn as Jan Keller, Eva Peterson as Chrystal Delvechio, Presley Coley as Hannah Kreagan, Aleandra Newcomb as Mariana Gutierrez, Ben Falcone as Marty Slack, Steve Mallory as Carl, T-Pain as Himself, Gayle King as Herself, Dax Shepard as Kyle Marquette (Unrated Cut), Dave Bautista as Chad (Uncredited/Alternate Ending)
Mitch Silpa Mitch Silpa ...
Guard Clemmons
Jim Cashman Jim Cashman ...
Guard John
Robert Pralgo Robert Pralgo ...
SEC Agent Fields (as Rob Pralgo)
Larry Dorf Larry Dorf ...
Guard Kenny
Pedro Lopez Pedro Lopez ...
Guard Pete
Mark Oliver Mark Oliver ...
Boss
Rico Ball Rico Ball ...
Helicopter Pilot Phil
Carla Fisher Carla Fisher ...
Cammy
Sharon Conley Sharon Conley ...
Prison Guard
Joel Esperanza Joel Esperanza ...
Ping
Morgan Hinkleman Morgan Hinkleman ...
Kid
Nick Arapoglou Nick Arapoglou ...
Building Security Guard
Damon Jones Damon Jones ...
Waiter
Faheem Najm Faheem Najm ...
Parker Allen Parker Allen ...
Darling at Fight
Devon Li Devon Li ...
Darling at Fight
Allison Williams Allison Williams ...
1975 Mom
Jamaica Craft Jamaica Craft ...
Choreographer
Kiki Ely Kiki Ely ...
Assistant Choreographer
Dylan Cheek Dylan Cheek ...
Darnell Dancer
Desiree Dixon Desiree Dixon ...
Darnell Dancer
Jordan Galloway Jordan Galloway ...
Darnell Dancer
Jasmine Harper Jasmine Harper ...
Darnell Dancer
John Jeffrey John Jeffrey ...
Darnell Dancer
Marcus Majors Marcus Majors ...
Darnell Dancer
Candace Maxwell Candace Maxwell ...
Darnell Dancer
Naeemah McCowan Naeemah McCowan ...
Darnell Dancer
Jae Scott Jae Scott ...
Darnell Dancer
Gissette Valentin Gissette Valentin ...
Darnell Dancer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Matthew W. Allen Matthew W. Allen ...
Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Jennifer Badger Jennifer Badger ...
Darling Mother (uncredited)
Andrea Baldwin Andrea Baldwin ...
VIP Audience Member (uncredited)
Jason Benjamin Jason Benjamin ...
Stagehand (uncredited)
Johnathan Blake Johnathan Blake ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Emma Dison Brantley Emma Dison Brantley ...
Darling (uncredited)
Shaylin Janelle Broady Shaylin Janelle Broady ...
Brownie Buyer (uncredited)
Tony E. Brown Tony E. Brown ...
Pedestrian / White Sox Fan (uncredited)
Judy McGee Burley Judy McGee Burley ...
Baker (uncredited)
Jessica Marie C. Jessica Marie C. ...
Head Mom of Darnell Darling's (uncredited)
Alvin Chon Alvin Chon ...
Kendo Master (uncredited)
Juliana Cifuentes Juliana Cifuentes ...
Beth (uncredited)
Jason Claspell Jason Claspell ...
Arena Usher (uncredited)
Pamela Conover Pamela Conover ...
Darnell Darling (uncredited)
Francis Dobrisky Francis Dobrisky ...
Businessman (uncredited)
Jennifer Axton Donald Jennifer Axton Donald ...
Conference Attendee (uncredited)
Kevin Gliwa Kevin Gliwa ...
Baseball Player (uncredited)
Jeff Glover Jeff Glover ...
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Gary W Golden Gary W Golden ...
Businessman (uncredited)
Tony Grant Tony Grant ...
Cop (uncredited)
Rebecca Guth Rebecca Guth ...
Fan (uncredited)
De'Adrian Harmon De'Adrian Harmon ...
Businessman (uncredited)
Heidi Heck Heidi Heck ...
White Sox Fan (uncredited)
Catie Heeter Catie Heeter ...
Darling (uncredited)
Robert Hendren Robert Hendren ...
SEC Agent (uncredited)
Walter Hendrix III Walter Hendrix III ...
SEC Agent (uncredited)
Geoffrey Howard Geoffrey Howard ...
Cabbie (uncredited)
Eric Robert Hunter Eric Robert Hunter ...
Journalist (uncredited)
Michael D. Jenkins Michael D. Jenkins ...
Tracy (uncredited)
Christopher Kahler Christopher Kahler ...
White Sox Fan (uncredited)
Andrew R. Kaplan Andrew R. Kaplan ...
Ida's Brother (uncredited)
Elle Mackenzie Kent Elle Mackenzie Kent ...
Darnell Darling (uncredited)
Kevin Kirkpatrick Kevin Kirkpatrick ...
IT Guy (uncredited)
Lainey Kloes Lainey Kloes ...
United Center - Show Attendee (uncredited)
Kailey Knight Kailey Knight ...
Dandelion (uncredited)
J. Anthony Kopec J. Anthony Kopec ...
Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Shere Ladd Shere Ladd ...
Seminar Attendee (uncredited)
Scott Ledbetter Scott Ledbetter ...
Cowboy (uncredited)
David A Litton David A Litton ...
Baseball Fan (uncredited)
John Michael Mahlstedt John Michael Mahlstedt ...
White Sox Baseball Manager (uncredited)
Randall McDonald Randall McDonald ...
Chauffer (uncredited)
Richard Molina Richard Molina ...
Co-Worker (uncredited)
Richard Morava Richard Morava ...
News Photographer (uncredited)
Tia Morrison Tia Morrison ...
Darling (uncredited)
Brian Neal Brian Neal ...
Stable Hand (uncredited)
Elise Newcomb Elise Newcomb ...
Darling (uncredited)
Rafaela Ochoa Rafaela Ochoa ...
White Sox Fan (uncredited)
Charles Poole Charles Poole ...
Background (uncredited)
Michelle Poole Michelle Poole ...
Background (uncredited)
Elizabeth Reiners Elizabeth Reiners ...
Upscale Patron (uncredited)
JoJo Romero JoJo Romero ...
Tigers Baseball Player (uncredited)
Matthew Salter Matthew Salter ...
White Sox Baseball Player (uncredited)
Nannette Sandy Nannette Sandy ...
Office Employee (uncredited)
Daniel Patrick Shook Daniel Patrick Shook ...
Seminar Attendee (uncredited)
Mike Sibley Mike Sibley ...
1985 Dad (uncredited)
Brent Sielaff Brent Sielaff ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Jeff Simpson Jeff Simpson ...
White Sox Baseball Player (uncredited)
Sherry Sparks-Jenkins Sherry Sparks-Jenkins ...
1980 Mom (uncredited)
Bill Stewart Bill Stewart ...
Private Security (uncredited)
Sarai Tinck Sarai Tinck ...
VIP Seminar Fan (uncredited)
Grant Weaver Grant Weaver ...
Ida's Grandson (uncredited)
Stella Louise Weaver Stella Louise Weaver ...
Darling (uncredited)
Christina Michelle Williams Christina Michelle Williams ...
Prisoner (uncredited)
Hans Dieter Wolff Hans Dieter Wolff ...
Baseball Fan / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Aja Wooldridge Aja Wooldridge ...
Darling (uncredited)
Parker Young Parker Young ...
Moisa, Dawn Young-McDaniel as Prison Guard and Luci Romberg as stunt double: Melissa McCarthy. Movie Network, January 10, 2016. Music by Christopher Lennertz. Soundtrack: "Love Will Keep Us Together" - Written by Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka,
Performed by Captain & Tennille
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I Want You to Want Me
Written by Rick Nielsen
Performed by Cheap Trick
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
I Want to Know What Love Is
Written by Mick Jones (as Michael L. Jones)
Performed by Foreigner
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing
All I Do Is Win
Written by Faheem Najm (as T-Pain), Ludacris (as Christopher Bridges), Snoop Dogg (as Calvin Broadus), D.J. Khaled (as Khaled Khaled), Johnny Mollings, Leonardo Mollings, Rick Ross (as William Roberts)
Performed by D.J. Khaled (as DJ Khaled) feat. Faheem Najm (as T-Pain) and Ludacris
Courtesy of Entertainment One U.S. LP
T-Pain appears courtesy of Nappy Boy/Konvict Muzik/RCA Records
By arrangement by Sony Music Licensing
Ludacris appears courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Tambourine
Written by Charles Brown, Maxx Kidd (as Carl Kidd), Swizz Beatz (as Kasseem Dean), Eve (as Eve Jeffers), Sean Garrett
Performed by Eve
Courtesy of Aftermath/Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
Written by Robert Clivillés (as Robert Clivilles), Freedom Williams (as Frederick Williams)
Performed by C+C Music Factory (as C+C Music Factory) feat. Martha Wash
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Martha Wash appears courtesy of Steven Ames Brown
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Written by Jimmy Cox
Performed by Nina Simone
Courtesy of Verve Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Money (That's What I Want)
Written by Berry Gordy (as Berry Gordy, Jr.), Janie Bradford
Performed by Charli XCX
Courtesy of East West Records UK Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Throw It on Me
Written by Tim Mosley (as Timothy Mosley), David Cortopassi, Timothy Clayton, Nicholaus Arson (as Randy Fitzsimmons)
Performed by Tim Mosley (as Timbaland) feat. The Hives
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I Like It
Written by Chief WaKil (as Kelli Wakili), Mansa Wakili, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, Jaron Lamont
Performed by Soul Flower
Blue Moon
Written by Beck (as David Beck Hansen)
Performed by Beck
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Tippin' in da Club
Written by Nelly (as Cornell Haynes), Warryn Campbell, Ronald Jackson, Rick Dutch Cousin (as Rick Cousin)
Performed by Nelly
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Good Times Roll
Written by Griz (as Grant Richard Kwiecinski), Dominic Lalli
Performed by Griz and Big Gigantic
Courtesy of All Good Records.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and written by Falcone, Melissa McCarthy and Steve Mallory. The film was released on April 8, 2016, by Universal Pictures and returned $78.6 million on a $29 million budget, despite receiving largely negative reviews. Filming locations:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Clayton State University, Morrow, Georgia, USA
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Agnes Scott College - 141 E. College Avenue, Decatur, Georgia, USA.
Melissa McCarthy's real-life daughter Vivian Falcone plays 10-year old Michelle.
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Michelle gives the finger to a building with "Renault" emblazoned across the side. It is the Trump Tower in Chicago. Since the start of the Donald Trump campaign for president, it has become popular to take selfies giving the finger to the "Trump" name across the side.
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Second film written by star Melissa McCarthy and husband Ben Falcone, along with Groundlings friend, Steve Mallory. Anachronisms: Several times throughout the movie it is referred that Michelle is a "parolee". She was investigated by the SEC and would have been convicted in federal court then imprisoned with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. She would not have been on "parole" upon release. The Federal government abolished parole in 1987 with the Sentencing Reform Act.
Swiss Army Man.2016, Starring Paul Dano as Hank Thompson, Daniel Radcliffe as Manny, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Sarah Johnson, Timothy Eulich as Preston, Marika Casteel as Reporter, Richard Gross as Hank's Dad, Antonia Ribero as Chrissy, Aaron Marshall as Police Officer, Andy Hull as Camera Man, Shane Carruth as Coroner and Jessica Harbeck as Officer #2. Movie Network, January 10, 2016. Music by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell. Soundtrack: "Cotton Eye Joe" (Traditional) - Performed by Paul Dano, Andy Hull and Daniel Radcliffe; "Every Stone" - Written by Manchester Orchestra,
Performed by Manchester Orchestra
Courtesy of Loma Vista Recordings / The Church Of The Good Thief / BMI
Jurassic Park
Composed by John Williams (as John T. Williams)
Performed by Paul Dano, Andy Hull and Daniel Radcliffe
Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. on behalf of USI B Global Music Publishing
Intro Song
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano
Where Did You Come From?
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano
Cave Ballad
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano
History Of The Universe
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Daniel Radcliffe
Fetishes
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Daniel Radcliffe
When I Think About Mom
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe
Talk To Her
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe
Love Love (Manny's Song)
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Daniel Radcliffe
Montage
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe
River Rocket
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe
Treetops
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Daniel Radcliffe
Goodbye/Hello
Written by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
Performed by Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe.
Trivia: It is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, starring Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, and began a theatrical limited release on June 24, 2016, before opening wide on July 1. The film has been positively received by critics. Dano plays Hank, a man who is attempting suicide after being lost on an island, when he sees a corpse wash ashore portrayed by Radcliffe. He develops a type of friendship with the dead body and discovers that he can manipulate the cadaver like a Swiss Army knife and ends up slowly reanimating him from the dead. Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA.
The Neon Demon. 2016, Starring lle Fanning as Jesse, Karl Glusman as Dean, Jena Malone as Ruby, Bella Heathcote as Gigi, Abbey Lee as Sarah, Desmond Harrington as Jack McCarther, Christina Hendricks as Roberta Hoffman, Keanu Reeves as Hank, Alessandro Nivola as Robert Sarno, Charles Baker as Mikey, Jamie Clayton as Casting Director, Houda Shretah as Sarno's assistant,
Stacey Danger Stacey Danger ...
Casting Assistant
Rebecca Dayan Rebecca Dayan ...
Dresser
Helen Wilson Helen Wilson ...
Seamstress
Taylor Marie Hill Taylor Marie Hill ...
Flirty Model #1 (as Taylor Hill)
Vanessa Martinez Vanessa Martinez ...
Waitress
Jason Schneidman Jason Schneidman ...
Pool Photo Shoot Hairstylist
Rachel Dik Rachel Dik ...
Carrie
Jodie Turner-Smith Jodie Turner-Smith ...
Roberta Hoffmann's Assistant (as Jodie Smith)
Lily Moffett Lily Moffett ...
Hopeful Model #1
Charlize Cotton Charlize Cotton ...
Hopeful Model #2
Allie Lewis Allie Lewis ...
Hopeful Model #3
Cody Renee Cameron Cody Renee Cameron ...
Embalmed Female Corpse (as Cody Cameron)
Georgia Fowler Georgia Fowler ...
Model Joy
Dani Seitz Dani Seitz ...
Young Model
Steve Murillo Steve Murillo ...
Mortician
Alysse Reynolds Alysse Reynolds ...
Model #1
Autumn Alderson Autumn Alderson ...
Model #2
Lucy Cronkite Lucy Cronkite ...
Model #3
Tea Jo Tea Jo ...
Model #4 (as Tea Jovanovic Raza)
Jennifer Wade Jennifer Wade ...
Model #5
Olga Glenn Olga Glenn ...
Model #6 (as Olga Chaplinskaya)
Lareja Drane Lareja Drane ...
Model #7 (as Elle Drane)
Frances Parsons Frances Parsons ...
Model #8
Aminata Mboup Aminata Mboup ...
Model #9
Claire Eberle Claire Eberle ...
Model #10
Anna Gonzales Anna Gonzales ...
Model #11
Lauren Reeder Lauren Reeder ...
Model #12 (as Lauren Adams)
Bridgham Davidson Bridgham Davidson ...
Model #13 (as Bridgham Leigh)
Nicole Robinson Nicole Robinson ...
Model #14
Jaydn Meier Jaydn Meier ...
Model #15
Lunden Lisherness Lunden Lisherness ...
Model #16
Kiera Smith Kiera Smith ...
Model #17 (as Keira Smith)
Lavinia Postolache Lavinia Postolache ...
Model #18 (as Lavina Postolache)
Madeleine Woolner Madeleine Woolner ...
Costume Supervisor
Cameron Brinkman Cameron Brinkman ...
Male Model (uncredited)
Liv Corfixen Liv Corfixen ...
Uncomfortable Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Lucas Di Medio Lucas Di Medio ...
Male Model (uncredited)
Collin Lee Ellis Collin Lee Ellis ...
Male Model (uncredited)
Rebecca Kiser Rebecca Kiser ...
Girl (uncredited)
Sophie Mazzaro Sophie Mazzaro ...
Model (uncredited)
Samantha Miller Samantha Miller ...
Model (uncredited)
Tessa Miller Tessa Miller ...
Young Girl, Chris Muto as Nick and Alessandro Nivola as Roberto Sarno. Movie Network, January 13, 2016. Music by Cliff Martinez. Soundtrack: "Mine" - Performed by Sweet Tempest;
The Demon Dance
Performed by Julian Winding
Waving Goodbye
Performed by Sia
Produced & Engineered by Diplo & Djemba Djemba
Written by Sia
Recorded at Mad Decent Studios
Sia appears courtesy of Monkey Puzzle Records
Diplo appears courtesy of Mad Decent.
Trivia: It is a psychological horror film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, co-written by Mary Laws, Polly Stenham, and Refn, and starring Elle Fanning. The plot follows an aspiring model in Los Angeles whose beauty and youth generate intense fascination and jealousy within the industry. Supporting roles are played by Jena Malone, Bella Heathcote, Abbey Lee, Karl Glusman, Christina Hendricks, and Keanu Reeves. An international co-production between France, Denmark, and the United States, the film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival,[5][6] the third consecutive film directed by Refn to do so, following Drive (2011) and Only God Forgives (2013). In the United States, the film was released theatrically on 24 June 2016 by Amazon Studios and Broad Green Pictures. It opened to polarized reviews and was a box office failure, grossing a little over $3 million from a $7 million budget. Filming locations
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Bristol Salt Flats, Amboy, California, USA (location)
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California, USA
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Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, California, USA (street)
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Canfield-Moreno Estate - 1923 Micheltorena Street, Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, USA (Outdoor scenes in and around the swimming pool.)
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Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA (Dean takes Jesse for a drive)
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Brite Spot Diner, Los Angeles, California, USA (Ruby lunches with Gigi and Sarah)
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Malibu, California, USA (house by beach)
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USA
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The Pasada Motel, 3625 E. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, California, USA (Jesse's motel).
The film was shot in chronological order and the ending was created and improvised on set, according to Elle Fanning.
Quote: Waitress: "Would you like to hear the specials?" Gigi: "Sure!" Sarah: "Ugh, you're not going to eat it..." Gigi: "But they work so hard to memorize them."
The Shallows. 2016, Starring Blake Lively as Nancy Adams, Óscar Jaenada as Carlos, Brett Cullen as Mr. Adams, Sedona Legge as Chloe Adams, Angelo José Lozano Corzo as Surfer 1, José Manuel Trujillo Salas as Surfer 2, Pablo Calva as Carlos' son, Diego Espejel as Drunk man, Janelle Bailey as Mrs. Adams, Ava Dean as Young Nancy, Chelsea Moody as Young Mom, Sully Seagull as Sully 'Steven' Seagull (as Sully 'Steven' Seagall) and Kelly Richardson as stunt double: Blake Lively. Movie Network, January 14, 2016. Music by Marco Beltrami. Soundtrack: "El Lado Más Bestia de la Vida (Walk On The Wild Side)" - Written by Lou Reed,
Performed by Albert Pla
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Trouble
Written by Benjamin Berry and Anita Blay
Performed by Neon Jungle
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Bird Set Free
Written by Sia (as Sia Furler) and Greg Kurstin (as Gregory Kurstin)
Performed by Sia
Courtesy of Monkey Puzzle Records/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment.
Trivia: It is an American survival horror thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, written by Anthony Jaswinski and starring Blake Lively. In the film, a surfer gets stranded 200 yards from shore, and must use her wits and determination to survive a great white shark attack. Principal photography began in October 2015 in New South Wales, Australia. The film was released in the United States on June 24, 2016 by Columbia Pictures. The film received positive reviews and grossed over $119 million against a $17 million budget, becoming a box office success. Filming locations:
Lord Howe Island, New South Wales, Australia
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Mount Tamborine, Queensland, Australia (Tropical Forest)
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Village Roadshow Studios, Oxenford, Queensland, Australia
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Village Roadshow Studios, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Australia.
As himself, Steven "Sully" Seagull. Steven Seagull's name in real life is Sully. He lives (to this day) in a seagull sanctuary in Australia.
Blake Lively was partly inspired by her husband Ryan Reynold's work in the similarly minimalist film Buried (2010) stating "That was one of the reason's why I wanted to take on this movie so much, because I know how tough that was for him and how rewarding it was".
The Nice Guys. 2016, Starring Russell Crowe as Jackson Healy, Ryan Gosling as Holland March, Angourie Rice as Holly March, Matt Bomer as John Boy, Margaret Qualley as Amelia Kuttner, Keith David as Older Guy, Kim Basinger as Judith Kuttner, Yaya DaCosta as Tally, Beau Knapp as Blue Face, Lois Smith as Mrs. Glenn, Murielle Telio as Misty Mountains, Daisy Tahan as Jessica, Jack Kilmer as Chet, Ty Simpkins as Bobby, Hannibal Buress as Bumble,
Gil Gerard Gil Gerard ...
Bergen Paulsen
Lance Valentine Butler Lance Valentine Butler ...
Kid on Bike
Cayla Brady Cayla Brady ...
Young Beauty
Tammi Arender Tammi Arender ...
Reporter
Rebecca Dalton Rusk Rebecca Dalton Rusk ...
Fred's Widow (as Rebecca Rusk)
Terence Rosemore Terence Rosemore ...
Bourbon Bartender
John L. Morris John L. Morris ...
Peep Show Employee
Michelle Rivera Michelle Rivera ...
Medic
Nathaniel Nathaniel "Nate" Scott ...
Medic (as Nathan Scott)
Amy Goddard Amy Goddard ...
Nun
Frank Mottek Frank Mottek ...
Radio Annoucer (voice)
Joanne Spracklen Joanne Spracklen ...
Healy's Ex-Wife
Greg Lindsay Greg Lindsay ...
Stand Up Comic
Maddie Compton Maddie Compton ...
Janet
J. Todd Anderson J. Todd Anderson ...
Smoker at Protest
Meredith Berg Meredith Berg ...
Die-In Protester
Lauren Marini Lauren Marini ...
Die-In Protester
Ward Roberts Ward Roberts ...
Die-In Protester
Ryan Powers Ryan Powers ...
Die-In Protester
Lauren Bair Lauren Bair ...
Die-In Protester
Zarah Kulczycki Zarah Kulczycki ...
Die-In Protester
Hana Yuka Sano Hana Yuka Sano ...
Die-In Protester (as Yuka Sano)
Marvin Ross Marvin Ross ...
Valet at Sid's
Rachele Brooke Smith Rachele Brooke Smith ...
Party Girl
Adriana Karras Adriana Karras ...
Party Girl
Milo Wesley Milo Wesley ...
Pornookio
Marilyn Chen Marilyn Chen ...
Contortionist
Matthew Warzel Matthew Warzel ...
Bartender at Sid's
Jordan Hairston Jordan Hairston ...
Painted Girl
Angela Everhart Angela Everhart ...
Bartender at Mermaid Bar
Joshua Hoover Joshua Hoover ...
Dork
Yvonne Zima Yvonne Zima ...
Young Porn Queen
Lexi Johnson Lexi Johnson ...
Pocahontas
Chloe Hurst Chloe Hurst ...
Exotic Girl at Sid's
Gary Weeks Gary Weeks ...
Officer McMillian
Charles Green Charles Green ...
Dog Walker
Gary Wolf Gary Wolf ...
Flight Deck Bartender
Steve Wilder Steve Wilder ...
Perry the Lawyer
Garrett Carpenter Garrett Carpenter ...
Buddy
Hank Quillen Hank Quillen ...
Maintenance Man
Michael Beasley Michael Beasley ...
Bartender at Car Show
Dominic Bagarozzi Dominic Bagarozzi ...
Paulsen-in-Porn
Karrueche Tran Karrueche Tran ...
Tally-in-Porn
Carson Meyer Carson Meyer ...
Bartender at Mexican Restaurant
George Thomas Mansel George Thomas Mansel ...
LAPD (uncredited)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Darrell L. Shuler Darrell L. Shuler ...
70's Disco band
Kati Akins Kati Akins ...
Gala Woman (uncredited)
Sala Baker Sala Baker ...
Bodyguard (uncredited)
Kimberly Battista Kimberly Battista ...
Spoon Girl (uncredited)
Elayne Boosler Elayne Boosler ...
Herself (uncredited)
Shaylin Janelle Broady Shaylin Janelle Broady ...
Bowler (uncredited)
Morgan Brown Morgan Brown ...
Cab Driver (uncredited)
Summer Cain Summer Cain ...
The Emotions (uncredited)
Courtlyn Cannan Courtlyn Cannan ...
Teddy Bear Girl (uncredited)
Saundra Coller Saundra Coller ...
Porn star party guest (uncredited)
Michelle Cope Michelle Cope ...
Car Show Model (uncredited)
John Crosby John Crosby ...
Paramedic (uncredited)
Hal Dion Hal Dion ...
Spit Take Patron (uncredited)
Abbie Dunn Abbie Dunn ...
Daisy (uncredited)
Payson Durant Payson Durant ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Sacha A. Dzuba Sacha A. Dzuba ...
Pirate Captain (uncredited)
Quinn Early Quinn Early ...
Body Guard (uncredited)
Mark Falvo Mark Falvo ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Rachel Faulkner Rachel Faulkner ...
Tube top chick (uncredited)
Frank Ferruccio Frank Ferruccio ...
Porn Director (uncredited)
Freedom Freedom ...
70's Bouncer (uncredited)
Justin Harris Justin Harris ...
Die-In Protester (uncredited)
Daniel D. Houy Daniel D. Houy ...
Gas Station Truck Driver (uncredited)
Barry W. Jerald Jr. Barry W. Jerald Jr. ...
Dive Bar Patron / Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Taryn Jones Taryn Jones ...
Protester (uncredited)
Frederick Keeve Frederick Keeve ...
City Hall Official (uncredited)
Mark Kubr Mark Kubr ...
Man in Diner (uncredited)
Brett Larkins Brett Larkins ...
Cocktail Waitress-Hotel Rooftop (uncredited)
Scott Ledbetter Scott Ledbetter ...
Deputy Couey (uncredited)
Hayley H. Long Hayley H. Long ...
Bobby's Mom (uncredited)
Philip Edward McFarlin Philip Edward McFarlin ...
White Rabbit (uncredited)
Anna McNiven Anna McNiven ...
Hippy Girl (uncredited)
Dana Clark McPherson Dana Clark McPherson ...
Car Show Attendee (uncredited)
Roger Neal Roger Neal ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Pedro Nicanor Pedro Nicanor ...
Bowler #1 (uncredited)
Christian I. Noble Christian I. Noble ...
Phillip Bailey (uncredited)
M.V. Oliphant M.V. Oliphant ...
Penthouse Party Patron (uncredited)
Chris Pak Chris Pak ...
Japanese Auto Executive (uncredited)
Tamara Philbrick Tamara Philbrick ...
Protester (uncredited)
Paul Michael Pouler Paul Michael Pouler ...
Mansion party patron (uncredited)
Jared M. Reeder Jared M. Reeder ...
The Village People Chief (uncredited)
Dale Ritchey Dale Ritchey ...
Muscle Car Driver (uncredited)
Zachariah Rogers Zachariah Rogers ...
Jack of Hearts (uncredited)
Sandra Rosko Sandra Rosko ...
Comedy Store Waitress (uncredited)
Blake Sewell Blake Sewell ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Eric Shackelford Eric Shackelford ...
Cool Comedy Club / Mexican Resaurant Dude (uncredited)
Cameron Simmons Cameron Simmons ...
Guy on Motorcycle (uncredited)
Chris Stein Chris Stein ...
Porn Star (uncredited)
Juanita P. Taylor Juanita P. Taylor ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Steven A.D. Taylor Steven A.D. Taylor ...
Taxi Cab Driver (uncredited)
Holly Traister Holly Traister ...
Cashier (uncredited)
JC Tremblay JC Tremblay ...
Protester (uncredited)
Zachary Vazquez Zachary Vazquez ...
Auto Gala Attendee. Movie Network, January 15, 2016. Music by David Buckley and John Ottman. Soundtrack: "PAPA WAS A ROLLIN' STONE" - Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong,
Performed by The Temptations
Courtesy of Motown Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
MUSKRAT LOVE
Written by Willis Alan Ramsey
Performed by Captain & Tennille
Courtesy of A&M Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE
Written by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley
Performed by KISS
Courtesy of Island Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
COULDN'T GET IT RIGHT
Written by Derek Holt, Peter Haycock (as Peter John Haycock), Colin F R Cooper, John William Cuffley and Frederick Joseph Jones
Performed by Climax Blues Band
Courtesy of Chrysalis Copyrights Ltd
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
BOOGIE WONDERLAND
Written by Jon Lind (as Jonathan Lind) and Allee Willis
Performed by Earth Wind & Fire
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
SEPTEMBER
Written by Maurice White, Al McKay and Allee Willis
Performed by Earth Wind & Fire
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
JIVE TALKIN'
Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb
Performed by The Bee Gees (as Bee Gees)
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
GET DOWN ON IT
Written by Ronald Bell (as Ronald Nathan Bell), J.T. Taylor (as James Taylor), George Funky Brown (as George Brown), Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell), Claydes Smith, Robert Spike Mickens (as Robert Mickens) and Eumir Deodato
Performed by Kool & The Gang
Courtesy of Island Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
THE MONEY SHOT
Written by Carvin Knowles (as Carvin Jean Knowles)
Performed by The SEX-O-RAMA Band
Courtesy of Oglio Entertainment LLC
DAZZ
Written by Reginald Hargis, Raymond Ransom and Edward Irons Jr.
Performed by Brick
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE
Written by Janice Marie Johnson (as Marie Johnson) and Perry Kibble
Performed by A Taste of Honey
Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
AIN'T GOT NO HOME
Written by Clarence 'Frogman' Henry (as Clarence Henry)
Performed by The Band
Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
EAST OF MIDNIGHT
Written by Kenn Anderson
Performed by Austin Carter Roundup
Courtesy of Fervor Records
THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA
Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim (as Antõnio Carlos Jobim), Vinicius de Moraes (as Vinícius De Moraes) and Norman Gimbel
A HORSE WITH NO NAME
Written by Dewey Bunnell
Performed by America
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
LONELY BOY
Written and Performed by Andrew Gold
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
ESCAPE (The Piña Colada Song)
Written and Performed by Rupert Holmes
Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
GREEN PEPPERS
Written by Sol Lake
Performed by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (as Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass)
Courtesy of Almo Music Corp
BUTT SERIOUS
Written and Performed by Justin Craig and Stephen Trask
(EVERYBODY'S WAITIN' FOR) THE MAN WITH THE BAG
Written by Hal Stanley, Irving Taylor and Dudley Brooks
Performed by Kay Starr
Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
LOVE AND HAPPINESS
Written by Al Green and Teenie Hodges (as Mabon Lodges)
Performed by Al Green
Courtesy of Hi Records by arrangement with Fat Possum and Wixen Music.
Trivia: It is an American mystery-crime thriller neo-noir action comedy film directed by Shane Black and written by Black and Anthony Bagarozzi. The film stars Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice, Matt Bomer, Margaret Qualley, Keith David and Kim Basinger and follows a pair of 1977 Los Angeles private eyes who investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl. Te Nice Guys premiered on May 15, 2016, at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on May 20, 2016. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, it grossed just $57 million against its $50 million budget. Filming locations:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Northyards Blvd at North Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (street scenes)
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Los Angeles, California, USA
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Covina Bowl - 1060 W San Bernardino Rd, Covina, California, USA (location)
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Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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City Hall - 200 N. Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
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S Figueroa St & W Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA (street scenes)
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Cone St NW, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (street scenes)
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Williams St NW, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (street scenes)
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California, USA
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USA
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Everett St, Los Angeles, California, USA (street scenes)
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Sunset Blvd & Horn Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA (street scenes)
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5335 Northside Drive NW, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Home of porn king Sid Shattuck). Anachronisms: 1. Holland March yells for someone to call 911. It was 1977-78 and while 911 was an emergency system that was used as early as 1968 in Alabama, it was not formally introduced to Los Angeles until October 1, 1984.
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The phone number advertised in front of the comedy club shows the area code 323 which was not released in the Los Angeles area until 1998.
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The movie takes place in the Fall of 1977, but there are multiple songs heard being played in various party/club scenes which were released in 1978 ("September" by Earth, Wind & Fire), 1979 ("Escape: The Pina Colada Song" by Rupert Holmes, "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind & Fire) and even 1982 ("Get Down on It" by Kool & The Gang).
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A poster for "London Calling" can be seen in the film, albeit this is set in 1977 and the album wasn't released until two years later.
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Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum was not introduced in the US until 1984.
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While Healy and March are driving with Chet to Amelia's boyfriend's house they pass under the Chinatown twin dragon gateway. It wasn't erected until July 2001.
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About 30 minutes into the film the main characters are seen walking out of city hall. There are two LAPD officers on guard duty. They have magazine pouches for semi-automatic pistols on their sam brown belts. LAPD carried revolvers in the 1970s. They should have speed-loader pouches.
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A red 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible is prominently displayed at the "1978" Auto Show. Not only would the 1976 model be three years old by 1978, but Cadillac famously discontinued its Eldorado convertible option in 1976.
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While Healy and March are driving to the airport, a blue Southwest airplane passes over the freeway. However, the color scheme seen wasn't used until 2001; around the period the film is set in, the airplane would've been colored mustard yellow.
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The reporter, during the interview with the Detroit Auto Manufacturer's representative mentions the "big three." In 1977, the US auto manufacturers were referred to as the "big four," and would be until Chrysler acquired AMC in 1987.
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The movie is said to take place in 1977, and the song "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes is playing at a party, but this song was not released until 1979.
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The four-beam searchlights at the 1978 auto show didn't appear until early 1980s.
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Holly's bedroom has posters of the band Blondie on the wall. Although Blondie existed in 1977, they were virtually unknown in the US outside of the New York punk/new wave scene. They did not become widely known and popular until their breakthrough single, "Heart of Glass" released in January 1979. The logo used appears to be post-1979.
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Despite this film taking place in 1977, a poster for Jaws 2 can be seen; even though the movie didn't really come out until next year, plus advertisements wouldn't have been feasible for a movie, that's not yet been released during that same time.
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Several of the vehicles at the auto show scene are incorrect for the 1978 model year. For instance, the Cadillac Eldorado convertible went out of production for 1976 (which GM promoted heavily). And, although the Avanti was still available as a limited production specialty car, it would not be positioned with major manufacturers like GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
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The Cadillac limousine in the film is 1980-1987, not 1977-1979.
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The black Chevrolet Van that hit a guy has rectangle headlamps, denoting it as a 1978 model.
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The fighting between the drivers at the fuel station might be plausible if it took place during the oil crisis in 1973-1974 or 1979. The fuel shortage had eased up considerably by 1975.
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As previously mentioned, the poster for the The Clash album London Calling is seen on a bedroom wall, 18 months prior to its actual recording sessions and 2 years prior to its official release. Furthermore, the poster itself is a concert photograph from September 20, 1979.
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The red Camaro is a 1979 Z-28 (evident by its side/back strips and front and rear fascia); the film takes place in 1977.
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The porno movie is in widescreen format, porno movies shot on film were almost always in 1.33 format except for a handful of widescreen cinemascope porno movies.
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In one of the outdoor party scenes, the song "Boogie Oogie Oogie" by A Taste of Honey is being played in the background. This song was not released until June 1978, whereas the movie takes place in the fall of 1977.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2. 2016, Starring Nia Vardalos as Toula Portokalos-Miller, John Corbett as Ian Miller, Elena Kampouris as Paris Miller, Lainie Kazan as Maria Portokalos, Michael Constantine as Kostas "Gus" Portokalos, Andrea Martin as Aunt Voula, Louis Mandylor as Nick Portokalos, Rob Riggle as Northwestern Rep, Jayne Eastwood as Mrs. White, Gia Carides as Cousin Nikki, Joey Fatone as Cousin Angelo, Bess Meisler as Mana-Yiayia, John Stamos as George, Alex Wolff as Bennett,
Bruce Gray Bruce Gray ...
Rodney Miller
Fiona Reid Fiona Reid ...
Harriet Miller
Ian Gomez Ian Gomez ...
Mike
Mark Margolis Mark Margolis ...
Panos
Rita Wilson Rita Wilson ...
Anna
Jeanie Calleja Jeanie Calleja ...
Ilaria
Michael Sofos Michael Sofos ...
Costa
Stavroula Logothettis Stavroula Logothettis ...
Athena
Leonidas Castrounis Leonidas Castrounis ...
Aristotle
Peter Tharos Peter Tharos ...
Yanni
Harper Gunn Harper Gunn ...
Paris at 4
Hershel Blatt Hershel Blatt ...
Tommy
Tannis Burnett Tannis Burnett ...
Edie
Kathryn Greenwood Kathryn Greenwood ...
Marge
Teresa Pavlinek Teresa Pavlinek ...
Dominique
Aniela Kurylo Aniela Kurylo ...
Physical Therapist
Sam Moses Sam Moses ...
Kaveh
Roger Wong Roger Wong ...
Pim
Alec Stockwell Alec Stockwell ...
Baird
Gerry Mendicino Gerry Mendicino ...
Uncle Taki
Kathryn Haggis Kathryn Haggis ...
Marianthi
Kolton Stewart Kolton Stewart ...
Clifford
Theodore Paraskevopoulos Theodore Paraskevopoulos ...
Priest (as Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos)
Ethan Pugiotto Ethan Pugiotto ...
Theadore
Ashleigh Rains Ashleigh Rains ...
Wedding Planner
Chrissy Paraskevopoulos Chrissy Paraskevopoulos ...
Jennie
Maria Vacratsis Maria Vacratsis ...
Aunt Freida
Julia Gartha Julia Gartha ...
Tiahn
Jeff White Jeff White ...
Patrick
Constantine Vardalos Constantine Vardalos ...
Chanter
Lauren Saarimaki Lauren Saarimaki ...
Elizabeth
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert Bellissimo Robert Bellissimo ...
Toula's Nephew (uncredited)
Lindsay Christopher Lindsay Christopher ...
Student (uncredited)
Maxillian Grimm Maxillian Grimm ...
Chef (uncredited)
Nicholas Moreau Nicholas Moreau ...
School Mascot (uncredited)
Dave Reachill Dave Reachill ...
Teacher. Movie Network, January 16, 2016. Music by Christopher Lennertz. Soundtrack: "Greek School" - Written by Chris Wilson & Alexander Janko,
Strangers In Love
Written by Jeremy Fowler
Performed by Parisian
Courtesy of Sugaroo!
White Wedding
Written by Billy Idol
Performed by George Kostoglou
Courtesy of Yiamas Music Group
We Are Family
Written by Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers
Performed by Mandisa Hundley (as Mandisa)
Courtesy of Sparrow Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Pou Pige Tosi Agapi
Written by Antonis & Dimitris Papavomvolakis aka Pegasos
Performed by Helena Paparizou
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Greece
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Walk Like An Egyptian
Written by Liam Sternberg
Performed by The Bangles
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
All Of Me
Written by Toby Gad, John Legend (as John Roger Stephens)
Performed by John Legend
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Maria S'agapo
Traditional, Arranged by Thanos Papanikolaou
Performed by Yiamas Music
Courtesy of Universal Music Publishing LLC and Yiamas Music Group
Yiamas Dance
Written by Jeannie Niokos, Nick Kutsukos
Performed by Yiamas Music
Courtesy of Yiamas Music Group
Recorded by George Seara at Noble Street Studios, Toronto
Assisted by Kevin O'Leary
Gilkia Constantia
Written by Alexandros Xenofontos (as Alex Xenofontos)
Performed by Alexandros Xenofontos (as Alex Xenofontos)
Courtesy of Xenophonix
By arrangement with Source/Q
Even More Mine
Written by Nathan Chapman, Rita Wilson, and Darrell Brown
Performed by Rita Wilson
Courtesy of Sing It Loud LLC.
Trivia: It is an American romantic comedy film directed by Kirk Jones and written by Nia Vardalos. The film stars Vardalos, John Corbett, Lainie Kazan, Michael Constantine, Andrea Martin, Ian Gomez and Elena Kampouris. It is the sequel to My Big Fat Greek Wedding, which was released in 2002. Filming began in late May 2015 in Toronto. The film was released on March 25, 2016 by Universal Pictures. Filming locations: Filmed in Canada in Toronto's Greektown area.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Chicago, Illinois, USA (just establishing shots of the City).
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (or simply Rogue One). 2016, Starring elicity Jones as Jyn Erso, Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic, Donnie Yen as Chirrut Îmwe, Mads Mikkelsen as Galen Erso, Alan Tudyk as K-2SO, Riz Ahmed as Bodhi Rook, Jiang Wen as Baze Malbus, Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, Jimmy Smits as Bail Organa, Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma, Anthony Daniels as C-3PO, James Earl Jones as the Voice of Darth Vader, Spencer Wilding and Daniel Naprous as Darth Vader, Guy Henry as Grand Moff Tarkin and Ingvild Deila as Princess Leia Organa,
Alistair Petrie Alistair Petrie ...
General Draven
Ben Daniels Ben Daniels ...
General Merrick
Paul Kasey Paul Kasey ...
Admiral Raddus
Stephen Stanton Stephen Stanton ...
Admiral Raddus (voice)
Ian McElhinney Ian McElhinney ...
General Dodonna
Fares Fares Fares Fares ...
Senator Vaspar
Jonathan Aris Jonathan Aris ...
Senator Jebel
Sharon Duncan-Brewster Sharon Duncan-Brewster ...
Senator Pamlo
Valene Kane Valene Kane ...
Lyra Erso
Beau Gadsdon Beau Gadsdon ...
Young Jyn
Dolly Gadsdon Dolly Gadsdon ...
Younger Jyn
Duncan Pow Duncan Pow ...
Sergeant Melshi
Jordan Stephens Jordan Stephens ...
Corporal Tonc
Babou Ceesay Babou Ceesay ...
Lieutenant Sefla
Aidan Cook Aidan Cook ...
Two Tubes
Daniel Mays Daniel Mays ...
Tivik
Andy de la Tour Andy de la Tour ...
General Hurst Romodi
Tony Pitts Tony Pitts ...
Captain Pterro
Martin Gordon Martin Gordon ...
Vaneé
Eric MacLennan Eric MacLennan ...
Rebel Tech (as Eric Maclennan)
Robin Pearce Robin Pearce ...
Rebel Tech
Francis Magee Francis Magee ...
Grizzly Rebel
Bronson Webb Bronson Webb ...
Rebel MP
Tim Beckmann Tim Beckmann ...
Captain Antilles
Geraldine James Geraldine James ...
Blue Three
Ariyon Bakare Ariyon Bakare ...
Blue Four
Simon Farnaby Simon Farnaby ...
Blue Five
Drewe Henley Drewe Henley ...
Red Leader (archive footage)
Angus MacInnes Angus MacInnes ...
Gold Leader (voice) (archive footage) (as Angus Macinnes)
Gabby Wong Gabby Wong ...
Gold Nine
Richard Glover Richard Glover ...
Red Twelve
Toby Hefferman Toby Hefferman ...
Blue Eight
Richard Cunningham Richard Cunningham ...
General Ramda
Jack Roth Jack Roth ...
Lieutenant Adema
Michael Gould Michael Gould ...
Admiral Gorin
Rufus Wright Rufus Wright ...
Lieutenant Casido
Michael Shaeffer Michael Shaeffer ...
General Corssin
Geoff Bell Geoff Bell ...
2nd Lieutenant Frobb
James Harkness James Harkness ...
Private Basteren
Derek Arnold Derek Arnold ...
Pao
Matt Rippy Matt Rippy ...
Corporal Rostock
Nick Kellington Nick Kellington ...
Bistan
Michael Nardone Michael Nardone ...
Shield Gate Officer
Nathan Plant Nathan Plant ...
Imperial Guard Droid
Christopher Patrick Nolan Christopher Patrick Nolan ...
Alderaanian Guard
Michael Smiley Michael Smiley ...
Dr. Evazan
Warwick Davis Warwick Davis ...
Weeteef Cyubee
Dee Tails Dee Tails ...
L-1
Ruth Bell Ruth Bell ...
Jedha Server
May Bell May Bell ...
Jedha Server
Angus Wright Angus Wright ...
Hammerhead Captain
Keith Dunphy Keith Dunphy ...
Blockade Runner Pilot
Alan Rushton Alan Rushton ...
Engineer
Robert Benedetti-Hall Robert Benedetti-Hall ...
Engineer
Richard Franklin Richard Franklin ...
Engineer
Weston Gavin Weston Gavin ...
Engineer
Nick Hobbs Nick Hobbs ...
Engineer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Russell Balogh Russell Balogh ...
Rebel Pilot (uncredited)
Benjamín Benítez Benjamín Benítez ...
Rebel Pilot (uncredited)
Ram Bergman Ram Bergman ...
Death Star Technician #2 (uncredited)
Arthur L. Bernstein Arthur L. Bernstein ...
Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Aidan Callanan Aidan Callanan ...
Venn'e Cruz (uncredited)
Bern Collaco Bern Collaco ...
Stormtrooper / Landing Crew (uncredited)
Angus Cook Angus Cook ...
Mechanic (uncredited)
Matthew Dale Matthew Dale ...
Red Jedha Priest (uncredited)
Nick Davison Nick Davison ...
Imperial Officer / Rebel Bridge Crew (uncredited)
Ned Dennehy Ned Dennehy ...
Prisoner (uncredited)
Daniel Eghan Daniel Eghan ...
Partisan Style Y - Militiaman (uncredited)
Jake Francis Jake Francis ...
Rebel Marine (uncredited)
Scott Frazer Scott Frazer ...
Comms. Tech (uncredited)
Sam Hanover Sam Hanover ...
Imperial Officer (uncredited)
Benjamin Hartley Benjamin Hartley ...
Rebel Pilot (uncredited)
James Henri-Thomas James Henri-Thomas ...
Rebel Officer (uncredited)
J. David Hinze J. David Hinze ...
Imperial Commander (uncredited)
Luke Hope Luke Hope ...
Rebel Tech Artigent (uncredited)
Dolly Jagdeo Dolly Jagdeo ...
Rebel Engineer (uncredited)
Rian Johnson Rian Johnson ...
Imperial Technician (uncredited)
Attila G. Kerekes Attila G. Kerekes ...
Rebel Marine on Yavin (uncredited)
Gary Kiely Gary Kiely ...
Imperial Officer / Imperial Tech / Tie Pilot (uncredited)
Jorge Leon Martinez Jorge Leon Martinez ...
X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Tyrone Love Tyrone Love ...
Rebel Marine Commander (uncredited)
Chris Marchant Chris Marchant ...
Captured Rebel Pilot (uncredited)
Shina Shihoko Nagai Shina Shihoko Nagai ...
Mother of a Lost Child (uncredited)
Emeson Nwolie Emeson Nwolie ...
Partisan Rebel - Militiaman (uncredited)
Hugh O'Brien Hugh O'Brien ...
Imperial Officer (uncredited)
Jem Kai Olsen Jem Kai Olsen ...
Jedha resident (uncredited)
Mac Pietowski Mac Pietowski ...
Commi Tech / Marine Soldier (uncredited)
Louis Samms Louis Samms ...
Imperial Tank Commander (uncredited)
Andrei Satalov Andrei Satalov ...
Imperial Officer (uncredited)
Tim Stafford Tim Stafford ...
Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Matthew Stirling Matthew Stirling ...
Private Calfor (uncredited)
Morgan Strebler Morgan Strebler ...
Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Albert Tang Albert Tang ...
Red Pilgrim (uncredited)
Vince Taylor Vince Taylor ...
Rebel X-wing Pilot (uncredited)
Tony Toste Tony Toste ...
Imperial Officer (uncredited)
Sezer Unver Sezer Unver ...
Comm. Tech Marina Soldier (uncredited)
Jimmy Vee Jimmy Vee ...
R2-D2 (uncredited)
Sam Wilkinson Sam Wilkinson ...
X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Boriana Williams Boriana Williams ...
Villager (uncredited)
Hiu Woong-Sin Hiu Woong-Sin ...
Adjutant to General Draven (uncredited)
Steen Young Steen Young ...
Vault Officer (uncredited)
Andrew Zographos Andrew Zographos ...
X-Wing Pilot. Chinook Cineplex IMAX, January 17, 2016, with D. Connie Luther and Bethany Luther. Soundtrack: Music by Michael Giacchino. Trivia: It is an American epic space opera film directed by Gareth Edwards and written by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy, from a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta. The film, a Lucasfilm production and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, follows Jyn Erso, daughter of the unwilling designer of the Galactic Empire's superweapon the Death Star, and her mission to retrieve the schematics so the Death Star can be destroyed. The first film in the Star Wars Anthology series, Rogue One is set immediately before the events of A New Hope and is the first live-action Star Wars film to not feature an opening crawl. Principal photography began at Elstree Studios near London during early August 2015 and wrapped in February 2016, with reshoots and additional filming taking place in mid-June 2016. Rogue One received generally positive reviews, with praise for its acting, action sequences, musical score, and darker tone, although some criticism was directed at its use of computer-generated imagery to revive certain characters. Filming locations:
Canary Wharf Underground Station, Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs, London, England, UK (Death Star)
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Jordan
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Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
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Iceland
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Maldives
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Reynisfjara, Iceland (Planet Eadu)
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Gan, Laamu Atoll, Maldives
(final battle on Planet Scarif)
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Wadi Rum, Jordan (Planet Jedha)
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Bovingdon Airfield, Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK (Scarif)
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UK. Anachronism: When the Death Star is shooting (even with reduced fire power) the main beam is coming from the centre of the super laser dish, just as it is operated in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. However, the depicted Death Star in "Return of the Jedi" is the second version, while the one we see in "Rogue One" and Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope is the first version and fires in a slightly different way. When the Death Star is destroying Alderaan in "A New Hope", the main beam is formed at the intersection of the supporting beams coming from the rim of the super laser dish, and no beam is fired from the centre of the dish itself.
High-Rise. 2015 (British), Starring Tom Hiddleston as Dr. Robert Laing, Jeremy Irons as Anthony Royal, Sienna Miller as Charlotte Melville, Luke Evans as Richard Wilder, Elisabeth Moss as Helen Wilder, James Purefoy as John Pangbourne, Keeley Hawes as Ann Royal, Augustus Prew as Munrow, Peter Ferdinando as Paul Cosgrove, Reece Shearsmith as Nathan Steele, Sienna Guillory as Jane Sheridan, Dan Renton Skinner as Simmons, Enzo Cilenti as Adrian Talbot, Stacy Martin as Faye, Louis Suc as Toby Melville, Bill Paterson as Mercer, Toby Williams as Bobby,
Tony Way Tony Way ...
Robert the Caretaker
Leila Mimmack Leila Mimmack ...
Laura
Neil Maskell Neil Maskell ...
P.C White
Eileen Davies Eileen Davies ...
Mrs. Hillman
Alexandra Weaver Alexandra Weaver ...
Lucy
Julia Deakin Julia Deakin ...
Jean
Victoria Wicks Victoria Wicks ...
Miriam
Joseph Harmon Joseph Harmon ...
George
Emilia Jones Emilia Jones ...
Vicky
Dylan Edwards Dylan Edwards ...
Dominic
Siobhán O'Kelly Siobhán O'Kelly ...
Suzie (as Siobhan O'Kelly)
Maggie Cronin Maggie Cronin ...
Mrs. Munrow
Patrick FitzSymons Patrick FitzSymons ...
Mr. Munrow (as Patrick Fitzsymons)
Kenneth Hadley Kenneth Hadley ...
Mr. Hillman
Patrick Buchanan Patrick Buchanan ...
Gym Instructor
Colin Ash Colin Ash ...
Kids Party Dad
Colin Carnegie Colin Carnegie ...
Resident
Michael Condron Michael Condron ...
Delivery Man
Richard Croxford Richard Croxford ...
Upper Floor Resident
Graham Duff Graham Duff ...
Queue Person
Matt Faris Matt Faris ...
Barricader
Karen Hassan Karen Hassan ...
Young Woman
Monique Kelly Monique Kelly ...
Wine Woman
Faolan Morgan Faolan Morgan ...
Groping Man
James Murphy James Murphy ...
Upper Floor Man 2
Chris Patrick-Simpson Chris Patrick-Simpson ...
Shopper
Sara Dee Sara Dee ...
Voice of the High-Rise (voice)
Fenella Woolgar Fenella Woolgar ...
Radio Voice (voice)
Kai Kai ...
Digby the Dog
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tony Brown Tony Brown ...
Swinger (uncredited)
Siennah Buck Siennah Buck ...
Child Resident (uncredited)
Frank Cannon Frank Cannon ...
Upper Floor Resident (uncredited)
Jay-Dee Jay-Dee ...
Swinger (uncredited)
Fernanda Lara Fernanda Lara ...
Lower Floor Resident (uncredited)
Felicity McKee Felicity McKee ...
Upper Floor Resident (uncredited)
James Tolcher James Tolcher ...
Reveller. Movie Network, January 18, 2016. Music by Clint Mansell. Soundtrack: "Sundance Chant" - Written by Conny Velt,
Published by Neue Welt Musikverlag GMBH & Co. KG
A Warner / Chappell Music Company
Performed by Gila
Licensed courtesy of Gila
Fly United
Written by John Weinzierl, Renate Knaup and Peter Leopold
performed by Amon Düül II (as Amon Düül)
Published and licensed courtesy of Amon Düül
Bunessan (Morning Has Broken)
Traditional
Arranged by Clint Mansell
Performed by Clint Mansell
Spoon
Written by Michael Karoli, Jaki Liebezeit, Irmin Schmidt, Holger Czukay, Kenji Suzuki
Published by Messer Music Ltd c/o Bucks Music Group Ltd
Performed Can (as CAN)
Courtesy of Spoon Records
Sailing By
Written by Ronald Binge
Published by Mozart Edition (Great Britain) Ltd
Performed by The Perry/Gardner Orchestra
Conducted by Ronald Binge
Licensed courtesy of Mozart Edition (Great Britain) Ltd
Outside My Door
Written by Holger Czukay, Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit, Michael Karoli and Malcolm Mooney
Published by Messer Music Ltd c/o Bucks Music Group Ltd
Performed by Can (as CAN)
Courtesy of Spoon Records
SOS
Written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson
Published by Bocu Music Group
Performed by Portishead
Licensed Courtesy of Portishead
Co Co Pino
Written by Gabi Delgado-Lopez (as Gabi Delgado Lopez), Robert Görl (as Robert Goerl), Chrislo Haas (as Chris Haas) and Wolfgang Spelmanns
Courtesy of Wintrup Musikverlag, Detmold/Germany
Performed by Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft
Licensed courtesy of Mute Artists Limited
Industrial Estate
Written by Mark E. Smith, Martin Bramah, Tony Friel
Published by Bicycle Music Company, Inc.
Performed by The Fall
© 1979 Mark E. Smith licensed to Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Chrysalis company
Used with permission. All Rights reserved
SOS
Written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson
Published by Bocu Music Group
Performed by Clint Mansell.
Trivia: It is a British dystopian thriller drama directed by Ben Wheatley, starring Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans, and Elisabeth Moss.[4] It was produced by Jeremy Thomas through his production company Recorded Picture Company. Its screenplay was written by Amy Jump and based on the 1975 novel of the same name by British writer J.G. Ballard. The film is set in a luxury tower block during the 1970s. Featuring a wealth of modern conveniences, the building allows its residents to become gradually uninterested in the outside world. The infrastructure begins to fail and tensions between residents become apparent, and the building soon descends into chaos. Filming locations:
Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK
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Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Little Men. 2016, Starring Greg Kinnear as Brian Jardine, Paulina García as Leonor Calvelli, Jennifer Ehle as Kathy Jardine, Theo Taplitz as Jake Jardine, Michael Barbieri as Tony Calvelli, Talia Balsam as Audrey, Alfred Molina as Hernán,
John Procaccino John Procaccino ...
Mr. Plummer
Ching Valdes-Aran Ching Valdes-Aran ...
Pilar
Stan Carp Stan Carp ...
Sal Bartolini
Stella Schnabel Stella Schnabel ...
Nina
Yolonda Ross Yolonda Ross ...
Arkadina
Leah Gardiner Leah Gardiner ...
Director (as Leah C. Gardiner)
Maliq Johnson Maliq Johnson ...
Umar
Anthony A. Flamminio Anthony A. Flamminio ...
Joey (as Anthony Angelo Flamminio)
Mauricio Bustamante Mauricio Bustamante ...
Acting Teacher
Madison Wright Madison Wright ...
Julia
Derek Johnson Derek Johnson ...
Luke
Teeka Duplessis Teeka Duplessis ...
Eva
Clare Foley Clare Foley ...
Sally
Renaldo Napolitano Renaldo Napolitano ...
Classmate
Elia Monte-Brown Elia Monte-Brown ...
Bianca (as Erica Monte Brown)
Chinasa Ogbuagu Chinasa Ogbuagu ...
Valentina
DJ Alden DJ Alden ...
Club DJ
Bryan Webster Bryan Webster ...
Park Ranger
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Andy Karl Andy Karl ...
(uncredited)
Melanie Mahanna Melanie Mahanna ...
Customer (uncredited)
Kellan McCann Kellan McCann ...
Tony's teammate and classmate (uncredited)
Kevin D. McGee Kevin D. McGee ...
Audience member, Arthur J. Nascarella as Stu Gershman and Johnny Serret as Visitor at the Museum. Movie Network, January 21, 2016. Music by Dickon Hinchliffe. Soundtrack: "Dulce Sueño" - Written by Jose Lozano,
Performed by Mongo Santamaría (as Mongo Santamaria)
Courtesy of Fantasy Records
By Arrangement of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Every Time I Think Of You
Written by Bill Gordon and Omar Tavarez
Performed by Bill Gordon Trio
Courtesy of Fervor Records
Dreams (Never Come True)
Written and performed by Fort Lean
Nana Para Un Suspiro
Written by Pedro Luis Ferrer
Performed by Pedro Luis Ferrer
Courtesy of Ultra Records
Crossing
Written by Alberto Lopez, Viva Ruiz, Gavin Russom, and Matt Thornley (as Matthew Thornley)
Performed by The Crystal Arc
Courtesy of DFA Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
The City Never Sleeps
Written by Viva Ruiz and Gavin Russom
Performed by The Crystal Arc
Courtesy of DFA Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Know What I Mean
Written and performed by Bill Evans
Courtesy of Fantasy Records
By Arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc.
Rusalka Op. 114
Written by Antonín Dvorák (as Antonín Leopold Dvorák)
Courtesy of APM Music.
Trivia: It is an American drama film directed by Ira Sachs. It had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and had its European premiere as a cross-section selection in the Generations and Panorama sections at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Filming locations:
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Graham Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Bed-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Acting Out, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA.
Barbershop: The Next Cut. 2016, Starring
Ice Cube as Calvin Palmer, Jr.
Cedric the Entertainer as Eddie
Regina Hall as Angie
Sean Patrick Thomas as Jimmy James
Eve as Terri
Anthony Anderson as J.D.
Common as Rashad
Nicki Minaj as Draya
Maryum Ali as Diane
Margot Bingham as Bree
Utkarsh Ambudkar as Raja
J. B. Smoove as One Stop
Lamorne Morris as Jerrod
Tyga as Yummy
Jamal Woolard as Marquis
Deon Cole as Dante
Michael Rainey Jr. as Jalen Palmer
Troy Garity as Isaac
Auntie Fee as Madea
Anthony Davis as Himself
Reggie Brown as President Obama
Jwaundace Candece as Boy's Mother
Ice Cube ...
Calvin
Cedric the Entertainer Cedric the Entertainer ...
Eddie
Regina Hall Regina Hall ...
Angie
Sean Patrick Thomas Sean Patrick Thomas ...
Jimmy
Eve Eve ...
Terri
Anthony Anderson Anthony Anderson ...
J.D.
Jazsmin Lewis Jazsmin Lewis ...
Jennifer (as Jazsmin Lewis-Kelley)
J.B. Smoove J.B. Smoove ...
One-Stop (as JB Smoove)
Common Common ...
Rashad
Nicki Minaj Nicki Minaj ...
Draya
Lamorne Morris Lamorne Morris ...
Jerrod
Utkarsh Ambudkar Utkarsh Ambudkar ...
Raja
Margot Bingham Margot Bingham ...
Bree
Deon Cole Deon Cole ...
Dante
Troy Garity Troy Garity ...
Isaac
Michael Rainey Jr. Michael Rainey Jr. ...
Jalen
Diallo Thompson Diallo Thompson ...
Kenny
Tyga Tyga ...
Yummy
Jamal Woolard Jamal Woolard ...
Marquis
Renell Gibbs Renell Gibbs ...
Jay
Felicia O'Dell Felicia O'Dell ...
Mabel (as Felicia 'Auntie Fee' O'Dell)
Elizabeth Dozier Elizabeth Dozier ...
Principal Paula Walker
Anthony Davis Anthony Davis ...
Anthony Davis
Cayman Kelly Cayman Kelly ...
Cayman Kelly
Timon Kyle Durrett Timon Kyle Durrett ...
Officer Terrence
Hallie Ricardo Hallie Ricardo ...
Candace Washington
Reggie Brown Reggie Brown ...
President Obama
Christin Rankins Christin Rankins ...
Aisha (as Christin D. Rankins)
Charles Black Charles Black ...
Sonny (as Charles A. Black)
Jwaundace Candece Jwaundace Candece ...
Boy's Mother
Torion Sellers II Torion Sellers II ...
Anthony
Yusuf Gatewood Yusuf Gatewood ...
Derek
Deborah Ayorinde Deborah Ayorinde ...
Marquita
Rayan Lawrence Rayan Lawrence ...
Customer #3
Chala Savino Chala Savino ...
Mariela Cruz
Brad Sanders Brad Sanders ...
Eugene
Moses Jones Moses Jones ...
Young Guy (With Itch)
Anthony Dalton Anthony Dalton ...
Hot Guy / Chris (as Anthony Dalton II)
Erique Mitchell Erique Mitchell ...
Random Dude
Isaiah John Isaiah John ...
Gang Member #1
Marcia Wright Marcia Wright ...
Jackie
Lindsey Ward Lindsey Ward ...
Blonde
Quinn McPherson Quinn McPherson ...
Maya
N. Kozmo Miller N. Kozmo Miller ...
Mr. Fenty
Hayden Obligacion Hayden Obligacion ...
George Jefferson Kid
Winston Brooks Winston Brooks ...
Gang Member #2
Robert Crayton Robert Crayton ...
Big Dude
Selina Laffinette Selina Laffinette ...
Grandma
Peter Rosenberg Peter Rosenberg ...
City Hall Reporter
Cordelius Parks Cordelius Parks ...
Celebrity Client
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jeff Glover Jeff Glover ...
Protestor
Deena Beasley Deena Beasley ...
Deborah (uncredited)
Amanda Burke Buczek Amanda Burke Buczek ...
Senate Member (uncredited)
Judy McGee Burley Judy McGee Burley ...
Beauty Salon Client (uncredited)
Wayne burley Wayne burley ...
Barbershop Client #1 (uncredited)
Jessica Marie C. Jessica Marie C. ...
Draya's Customer (uncredited)
Jordanne Calvin Jordanne Calvin ...
Barbershop Patron (uncredited)
DeRay Davis DeRay Davis ...
Rayford (uncredited)
Bethany DeZelle Bethany DeZelle ...
Production Assistant (uncredited)
Tariq Ferguson Tariq Ferguson ...
Himself (uncredited)
Terry M. Flowers Terry M. Flowers ...
City Local (uncredited)
Samuel Lee Fudge Samuel Lee Fudge ...
Client (uncredited)
Brice Anthony Heller Brice Anthony Heller ...
Secret Service (uncredited)
Geoffrey Howard Geoffrey Howard ...
Community Meeting Member (uncredited)
Brian Kayode-Patrick Johnson Brian Kayode-Patrick Johnson ...
Barbershop Patron (uncredited)
Monaneka Jones Monaneka Jones ...
Barbershop Patron (uncredited)
J.R. King J.R. King ...
Damien (uncredited)
Nicole Knight Nicole Knight ...
Shampoo Girl (uncredited)
Inder Kumar Inder Kumar ...
Counsler / Supporter at Court House (uncredited)
Chyna Layne Chyna Layne ...
Kayla (uncredited)
Lindsey McCollough Lindsey McCollough ...
Rally Attendee (uncredited)
Amgad Mostafa Amgad Mostafa ...
Passing Client (uncredited)
Pedro Nicanor Pedro Nicanor ...
Delivery Guy (uncredited)
Niyi Oni Niyi Oni ...
Derek (uncredited)
Andre Parr Andre Parr ...
Barbershop Patron (uncredited)
Patti Schellhaas Patti Schellhaas ...
Campaigner (uncredited)
Tony Scott Tony Scott ...
President Obama (uncredited)
Reuben Shaw Reuben Shaw ...
Client (uncredited)
Bernard 'Bo' Thomas Bernard 'Bo' Thomas ...
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Amber Thrower Amber Thrower ...
Hair Client (uncredited)
Sarai Tinck Sarai Tinck ...
Radio Reporter (uncredited)
Roshika West Roshika West ...
Beauty Client (uncredited)
Tiree Worley Tiree Worley ...
Resturant Customer (uncredited)
Justin Wright Justin Wright ...
Barbershop Client / Core Neighbor. Movie Network, January 23, 2016. Music by Stanley Clarke. Soundtrack: "September" - Written by Al McKay, Allee Willis and Maurice White,
Performed by Earth Wind & Fire (as Earth, Wind & Fire)
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Good as Hell
Written by Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic) and Lizzo (as Melissa Lizzo Jefferson)
Performed by Lizzo (as Lizzo)
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Cloudy Foggy Rooms
Written by Sheena Player and Rosel Minter
Performed by Sheena Player
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
Make Me Feel
Written by Tim Feehan
Performed by Dre Dub
Courtesy of Ruthless Records
Everything Is Everything
Written and Performed by Gabriel Garzón-Montano
Courtesy of Styles Upon Styles, Inc.
It's Just Begun
Written by John Pruitt, Jimmy Castor (as James Castor) and Gerry Thomas
Performed by The Jimmy Castor Bunch
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Working Class Heroes (Work)
Written by CeeLo Green (as Thomas Callaway), Charlie Puth and Sean Phelan
Performed by CeeLo Green
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Warner Music UK Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Let Go
Written by Lalah Hathaway, Rahsaan Patterson and Rex Rideout
Performed by Lalah Hathaway
Courtesy of Stax Records
By arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc.
Hold On
Written and Performed by Kem
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Get Diamonds
Written by Brian Whitaker and Jeremy Cranon
Performed by Kanary (as Kanary Diamonds)
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
Set Me Free
Written by Leela James and Rex Rideout
Performed by Leela James
Courtesy of Shesangz Music, Inc.
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Turn Up
Written by Kelvin Swaby, Daniel Taylor (as Dan Taylor), Chris Ellul, Spencer Page and Toby McLaren
Performed by The Heavy
Courtesy of Counter Records
By arrangement with Third Side Music
Respect Yourself
Written by Luther Ingram and Mack Rice
Performed by The Staple Singers
Courtesy of Stax Records
By arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc.
I'm on That New Death Row
Written by Anthony Nance and Mikhail Johnson
Performed by Anthony Coldwinter
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul
Written by James Brown, Fred Wesley and St. Clair Pinckney
Performed by James Brown
Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
Never Too Much
Written and Performed by Luther Vandross
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Back Together
Written by Aaron Pearce and Jill Scott
Performed by Jill Scott
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
The Healing
Written by Gedeon McKinney (as Gedeon Luke McKinney), Marc Swersky and Charlie Midnight
Performed by Gedeon McKinney (as Gedeon Luke and The People)
Courtesy of Monocentric Music
Under license from Hitcher
Move On Up
Written and Performed by Curtis Mayfield
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Bulldog of the Blues
Written and Performed by David Kessner
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Eyes of a Child
Written by Aloe Blacc, Damien Farmer, Harold Lilly (as Harold Lilly Jr.) and Erick Walls
Performed by Aloe Blacc
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Future Is Mine
Written by Gregory Cohen, Dan Crean, David Macklovitch, DJ Cassidy (as Cassidy Podell), Justin Traner and Cole Whittle
Performed by DJ Cassidy featuring Chromeo
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Chromeo appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Parlophone Records Ltd and Last Gang Records Inc.
Real People
Written by Ice Cube (as O'Shea Jackson), Common (as Lonnie Lynn), Marcel Primous,
Davon Phillips, Anthony McIntyre, Harold Robertson,
Mark McKay, Danger Mouse (as Brian Burton), Matthew Compton
& Asa Taccone
Performed by Ice Cube & Common
Produced by Tone Mason & Mark McKay
Ice Cube appears courtesy of Cubevision/Interscope Records
Common appears courtesy of Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Said I'm Straight Up Trippin'
Written by Anthony Nance
Performed by Anthony Coldwinter
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver. It is the sequel to 2004's Barbershop 2: Back in Business and the fourth film in the Barbershop film series and stars an ensemble cast, including returning actors Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Anthony Anderson, Eve, Sean Patrick Thomas, Deon Cole and Troy Garity, and new cast members Regina Hall, Nicki Minaj, Common, Maryum Ali, J. B. Smoove, Tyga and Lamorne Morris. The film was released on April 15, 2016. Filming locations:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Chicago, Illinois, USA (Aerial Shots).
Hello, My Name Is Doris. 2016, Starring
Sally Field as Doris Miller,
Max Greenfield as John Fremont,
Beth Behrs as Brooklyn,
Tyne Daly as Roz,
Wendi McLendon-Covey as Cynthia,
Stephen Root as Todd,
Elizabeth Reaser as Dr. Edwards,
Peter Gallagher as Willy Williams,
Natasha Lyonne as Sally,
Isabella Acres as Vivian,
Caroline Aaron as Val,
Kumail Nanjiani as Nasir,
Rich Sommer as Robert,
Rebecca Wisocky as Anne,
Kyle Mooney as Niles,
Nnamdi Asomugha as Shaka,
Roz Ryan as Patti the Nurse,
Anna Akana as Blog Girl,
Amy Okuda as Des
Jack Antonoff as Baby Goya,
Edmund Lupinski Edmund Lupinski ...
Priest
Norma Michaels Norma Michaels ...
Doris' Mother
Leilani Smith Leilani Smith ...
Jogger
Susan Ziegler Susan Ziegler ...
Prim Organizer
Curran Connor Curran Connor ...
Record Store Clerk
Michael Terra Michael Terra ...
Sawyer
Renna Nightingale Renna Nightingale ...
Indie Girl
Eric Pumphrey Eric Pumphrey ...
Indie Guy
Kate Comer Kate Comer ...
Hipster Girl
Kale Clauson Kale Clauson ...
Guy Dressed in Pink
Jesse Harris Jesse Harris ...
Guitar Player
Jessica Chaffin Jessica Chaffin ...
DIY Kate
Don Stark Don Stark ...
Uncle Frank
Catherine Kresge Catherine Kresge ...
Fiona (as Catherine Kresge Kang)
Bridey Elliott Bridey Elliott ...
Sasha
A.J. Ackleson A.J. Ackleson ...
Hipster Turkey Man (uncredited)
Bryan Carman Bryan Carman ...
Motivational Seminar Attendee (uncredited)
Lee Chen Lee Chen ...
Nurse #1 (uncredited)
Bren Coombs Bren Coombs ...
Hipster (uncredited)
Lee Anne Ford Lee Anne Ford ...
Receptionist (uncredited)
Sharon Fredrickson Sharon Fredrickson ...
Willow (uncredited)
Emilie Germain Emilie Germain ...
Stevie (uncredited)
Tatiana Golykh Tatiana Golykh ...
Office worker (uncredited)
Sofia Hasmik Sofia Hasmik ...
Ines (uncredited)
Nick Hentsch Nick Hentsch ...
Record Store Patron (uncredited)
Rayman Jilani Rayman Jilani ...
Office Cubicle Worker (uncredited)
David Keresztes David Keresztes ...
Patron (uncredited)
Abraham Lim Abraham Lim ...
Kris (uncredited)
Brenna Rhea Brenna Rhea ...
Punk Girl (uncredited)
Guilherme Scarabelot as Keith and Shondale Seymour as Book Seller. Movie Network, January 25, 2016. Music by Brian H. Kim. Soundtrack: "Valsesito" - Written by Daniel Belardinelli,
Performed by Eternal Tango
Courtesy of dms.FM
Upscale
Written by Bryan Wells
Performed by Bryan Wells
Courtesy of dms.FM
Drop Beats Not Bombs
Written by Alan Mackenzie and Peter Cunnah
Performed by Dream
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Sentric Music
Am I Safe
Written by Joseph Xorto (as Josep Xortó)
Performed by Stand Up Against Heart Crime
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Sentric Music
Warm-Blooded
Written by Matthew Kriete (as Matt Kriete), Danny Ennis, Andrew Fleming
Performed by Felt Hat
Courtesy of Soggy Productions
Dance Rascal Dance
Written by Jack Antonoff
Performed by Baby Goya & the Nuclear Winters
Skippin
Written by Bryan Wells
Performed by Bryan Wells
Courtesy of dms.FM
Wasted
Written by Chris Howarth
Performed by OneGirlOneBoy
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Sentric Music
String Quartet In D Major Op. 44 No.1 II. Menuetto, Un Poco Allegro
Written by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (as Felix Mendelssohn)
Performed by Brian H. Kim
String Quartet In D Major Op. 10 No. 6 I. Pastorale
Written by Luigi Boccherini
Performed by Brian H. Kim
I'm The Money
Written by Jabbath Alberto Roa Arias
Performed by Eva and Her Virgins
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Mother West
Lasers And Lace
Written by Jack Antonoff
Performed by Baby Goya & the Nuclear Winters
Crabby Patty
Written by Ouellette Elijah Cannon, George Cloman, Nathan Lee Baldwin, Ann Marie Sargolini
Performed by Redd Gobblin Cartel
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Patriarch FM
Diamond Dreamz
Written by James Jolliff, Brent Nichols, Kelley Logsdon
Performed by Squeak E. Clean Productions
Courtesy of dms.FM
Youth Is Wasted On The Young
Written by Matthew Simpson, Krishna Thirulchevam, Lee Smith and Andy Craven-Griffiths
Performed by Middleman
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Sentric Music
Rocken Rollas
Written by Zack Arnett, Jason Rabinowitz, and Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher)
Performed by Skully Boyzz
Courtesy of dms.FM
Never Stop
Written by Kelley Logsdon, Brent Nichols and Jonathan Darling (as Jon Darling)
Performed by Squeak E. Clean Productions
Courtesy of dms.FM
Anything Was Possible
Written by Jesse Harris
Performed by Beth Behrs
Prophesy in Reverse
Written by Matthew Kriete (as Matt Kriete), Danny Ennis, Andrew Fleming
Performed by Felt Hat
Courtesy of Soggy Productions
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Written by Otto A. Harbach, Jerome Kern
Performed by The Platters
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Bright Lights
Written by Kovas (as Kovasciar Myvette)
Performed by Kovas
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Kovas
Inside Of Me
Written by Ross Churchill and Chris Howell
Performed by Pariis Opera House
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Sentric Music
Neon
Written by John Myers and Elizabeth Morphew
Performed by Queen of Hearts
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On behalf of Sentric Music
Dragndrop
Written by Chris Howell and Ross Churchill
Performed by Pariis Opera House
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Sentric Music
I Saw Them
Written by Jimmy Nortovela
Performed by In Waves
Courtesy of dms.FM
On behalf of Heavy Duty
The River
Written by Jocelyn Mackenzie, Emily Price, Jeremy Styles
Performed by Pearl and The Beard
Courtesy of Pearl and the Beard
Prodigal Daughter
Written by Jocelyn Mackenzie, Emily Price, Jeremy Styles
Performed by Pearl and The Beard
Courtesy of Pearl and the Beard
Sweetness
Written by Jocelyn Mackenzie, Franz Nicolay, Emily Price, Jeremy Styles
Performed by Pearl and The Beard
Courtesy of Pearl and the Beard.
Trivia: It is an American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay by Showalter and Laura Terruso, about a woman in her 60s who tries to act on her attraction to a younger co-worker. The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 14, 2015, and was theatrically released on March 11, 2016, by Roadside Attractions and Stage 6 Films. Filming locations:
Los Angeles, California, USA (as NYC)
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New York City, New York, USA (some exteriors)
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Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA (128 Wythe Ave. John's apartment building)
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Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (Doris buys the Baby Goya CD at A-1 Record Shop 439 E 6th St)
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Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (E 23rd Street & Broadway. Entering the subway while Doris is following John & Brooklyn)
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Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA (Bedford Ave. & N 7th Street Exiting the subway while Doris is following John & Brooklyn)
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Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (Alphabets 64 Avenue A, Doris sees John & Brooklyn kiss inside store).
Shot in 3 weeks in LA and 3 days in NYC for exterior photography.
Into the Forest. 2015 (Canadian), Starring
Ellen Page as Nell,
Evan Rachel Wood as Eva,
Max Minghella as Eli,
Callum Keith Rennie as Robert (Dad),
Wendy Crewson as Mom,
Michael Eklund as Stan,
Sandy Sidhu as Quiz Woman,
Jordana Largy as Margot,
Bethany Brown as Gabs,
Ronin Cara Ronin Cara ...
Baby
Owen Cara Owen Cara ...
Baby
Crystal Pite Crystal Pite ...
Ruby
Lorne Cardinal Lorne Cardinal ...
Jerry
Katherine Cowie Katherine Cowie ...
Catherine
Simon Longmore Simon Longmore ...
Biker, Brittany Willacy as Gigi and Marny Eng as Stunt Double: Ellen Page. Movie Network, January 29, 2016. Music by Max Richter. Soundtrack: "Wild Is The Wind" - Performed by Cat Power,
Written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington
Published by Warner/Chappell Music Canada (SOCAN) o/b/o
Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) / Patti Washington Music
Used by Permission of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. on behalf of Catherine Hinen Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy Of Beggars Banquet Recordings
Play It Right
Performed by Sylvan Esso , with vocals by Amelia Meath
Written by Amelia Meath (SESAC), Molly Sarle (SESAC), Alexandra Sauser-Monnig (as Alexandra Monnig) (SESAC), and Nicholas Sanborn
Published by LNF (SESAC), Molly Erin (SESAC), Night Paver Publishing (SESAC), administered by Domino US Publishing Company USA (SESAC) / Big Deal Music Publishing
Courtesy of Partisan Records.
Trivia: It is a Canadian drama film written and directed by Patricia Rozema. The film is based on the book written by Jean Hegland published in 1996. Filming Locations: Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada.
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