Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Movies I Have Seen - November 2017 (15 movies)
A Cure for Wellness. 2016 science fiction psychological horror thriller), Starring
Dane DeHaan as Lockhart
Douglas Hamilton as 9-year old Lockhart
Jason Isaacs as Dr. Heinreich Volmer/Baron von Reichmerl
Mia Goth as Hannah von Reichmerl
Ivo Nandi as Enrico
Adrian Schiller as Deputy Director
Celia Imrie as Victoria Watkins
Ashok Mandanna as Ron Nair
Harry Groener as Roland Pembroke
Godehard Giese as Prim Technician
Tomas Norström as Frank Hill
Magnus Krepper as Pieter The Vet
Carl Lumbly as Wilson
Lisa Banes as Hollis
Tom Flynn as Humphrey
Johannes Krisch as Caretaker
Jason Babinsky as Carl
Angelina Häntsch as Volmer Institute Staff
Jeff Burrell as Funeral Director
Annette Lober as Volmer Institute Staff
Eric Todd as Josh
Christian Brauer as Technician
Thomas Richter as Water Trainer
Chris Huszar as Wedding Guest
Marko Buzin as Wedding Guest. The Movie Network, November 4, 2017. Soundtrack: "Danny's Song" - Written by Kenny Loggins,
Performed by Pat Valentino & His Orchestra
Courtesy of Surrey House Music
Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 60: II. Adagio
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Josef Krips
Courtesy of Countdown Media
No. 5 in B Flat D485: 2. Andante Con Moto
Composed by Franz Schubert
Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker, Conducted by Karl Böhm
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36: II. Larghetto
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Josef Krips
Courtesy of Countdown Media
"Augen auf'
Written by Robert Flux, Dero Goi, Crap, Oliver Woidt, Maik Straatmann, Marek Vejvoda
Performed by Oomph!
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Ich Wollt Nur Deine Stimme Hörn
Written by Michael Herberger, Michael Klimas, Xavier Naidoo, Tino Oac (as Tino Öchsler)
Performed by Soehne Mannheims (as Söhne Mannheims)
Courtesy of Söhne Mannheims GmbH
Sinnestäter
Written by Petrit Selmanoski
Performed by BlitzKill
Spliff
Written by Maurice Ernst, Michael Jakob Krammer, Peter Horazdovsky, Philipp Scheibl
Performed by Bilderbuch
Courtesy of Maschin Records
Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21: II. Andante Cantabile Con Moto
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Josef Krips
Courtesy of Countdown Media
Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68: Pastoral II. Andante Molto Mosso
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Josef Krips
Courtesy of Countdown Media
Ribbons
Composed by Hans Zimmer
Arranged by Benjamin Wallfisch
Performed by the The Chamber Orchestra of London, Conducted by Gavin Greenaway
I Wanna Be Sedated
Performed by Mirel Wagner
Music by Benjamin Wallfisch
(p) 2017 New Regency Music, Inc., under exclusive license to Milan Entertainment Inc.
The Lego Batman Movie. 2017, Starring
Will Arnett as Bruce Wayne / Batman
Zach Galifianakis as The Joker[9]
Michael Cera as Richard "Dick" Grayson / Robin[10]
Rosario Dawson as Commissioner Barbara Gordon / Batgirl[11]
Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Pennyworth[12]
Jenny Slate as Dr Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn[13]
Siri (Susan Bennett) as The Batcomputer (referred to as “'Puter” in the film)
Héctor Elizondo as Commissioner James Gordon[14]
Lauren White as Chief O'Hara, Medusa
Mariah Carey as Mayor McCaskill[15][16]
Eddie Izzard as Lord Voldemort[17]
Seth Green as King Kong[17]
Jemaine Clement as Sauron[17]
Billy Dee Williams as Two-Face[18][19]
Riki Lindhome as Poison Ivy,[20] Wicked Witch of the West
Conan O'Brien as Riddler[20]
Jason Mantzoukas as Scarecrow[20]
Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman[20]
Kate Micucci as Clayface[20]
Doug Benson as Bane[20]
David Burrows as Anchorman Phil, Mr. Freeze
Matt Villa as Killer Croc
John Venzon as Penguin
Laura Kightlinger as Reporter Pippa, Orca
Todd Hansen as Captain Dale
Chris McKay as Pilot Bill
Mark Jonathan Davis as Himself/Richard Cheese
Channing Tatum as Superman[20]
Ellie Kemper as Phyllis[17]
Jonah Hill as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern[20]
Adam DeVine as Barry Allen / Flash[20]
Darren Boyd as Dalek #1
Tim Whitnall as Dalek #2
Steve Kynman as Dalek #3
Brent Musburger as Reporter #1
Ralph Garman as Reporter #2
Chris Hardwick as Reporter #3. The Movie Network, November 7, 2017. Soundtrack: "Who's the (Bat) Man" - Performed by Patrick Stump; "Forever" - Performed by DNCE; "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" - Performed by Cutting Crew;
4. "Invincible" - Performed by Kirsten Arian 2:59
5. "One" - Performed by Harry Nilsson 2:22
6. "Heroes (We Could Be)" (Hard Rock Sofa and Skidka Remix) - Performed by Alesso feat. Tove Lo 6:35
7. "Man in the Mirror" - Performed by Alex Aiono 3:48
8. "Friends Are Family" - Performed by Oh, Hush! feat. Will Arnett and Jeff Lewis 2:25
9. "I Found You" - Performed by Fraser Murray 3:34
10. "Forever" - Performed by Justin Tranter 3:49
11. "Man in the Mirror" and "Everything Is Awesome" - Performed by Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine;
Man In The Mirror
Written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett
Performed by Will Arnett
Who's the (Bat)Man
Written by Neal Hefti, Chief WaKil (as Mansa Wakili), Brayden Deskins, Barry Pointer, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz and Jaron Lamot
Produced by Kato Khandwala and Lorne Balfe
Performed by Patrick Stump
Patrick Stump appears courtesy of Island Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Forever
Written by Justin Tranter, Dan Crean, Stevy Pyne and Cole Whittle
Produced by Justin Tranter, Dan Crean, Stevy Pyne and Steve Wall
Performed by DNCE
DNCE appears courtesy of Republic Records
Batman Theme
Written by Neal Hefti
Performed by Will Arnett
Girls Know How
Written by Burt Bacharach, David Foster and Carole Sager
Performed by Al Jarreau
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Man in the Mirror
Written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett
Performed by Mark Jonathan Davis (as Richard Cheese) & Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine (as Lounge Against the Machine)
Bad Boys
Written by Ian Lewis
Performed by Will Arnett
(I Just) Died in Your Arms
Written by Nick Van Eede (as Nicholas Eede)
Performed by Cutting Crew
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Invincible
Written by Lindsay Rimes and Kirsten Arian
Produced by Lindsay Rimes
Performed by Kirsten Arian
Kirsten Arian appears courtesy of Rarespark Media Group, Inc.
Pop Goes The Weasel
Traditional
One
Written and Performed by Harry Nilsson
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
We Are Family
Written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers
Performed by Michael Cera
Bumper Batman Theme
Written and Performed by Neal Hefti
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
It's Raining Men
Written by Paul Jabara and Paul Shaffer
Performed by Michael Cera
The Fortress of Solitude
Written by John Williams
Performed by John Williams & London Philharmonic Orchestra
Superman Theme
Written by John Williams
Planet Rock
Written by Pow Wow (as Robert Allen), Afrika Bambaataa, Arthur Baker, Ralf Hütter, John Miller, John Robie, Emil Schult and Ellis Williams
Performed by Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force
Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Fly Robin Fly
Written by Sylvester Levay and Stephan Prager
Performed by Michael Cera
I'm Batman
Written by David Burd, Benny Blanco (as Benjamin Levin), and Ed Sheeran
Performed by Lil Dicky
Courtesy of Commission Records and Matza Dick Productions
Toccata And Fugue In D Minor
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Everything Is Awesome
Written by Shawn Patterson
Performed by Mark Jonathan Davis (as Richard Cheese) & Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine (as Lounge Against the Machine)
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Written by George Michael
Performed by Wham!
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Never Gonna Give You Up
Written by Matt Aitken (as Matthew Aitken), Mike Stock and Pete Waterman (as Peter Waterman)
Performed by Rick Astley
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Fly Robin Fly
Written by Sylvester Levay and Stephan Prager
Performed by Silver Convention
Courtesy of Edition Butterfly Roswitha Kunze
Heroes (We Could Be) - Hard Rock Sofa & Skidka Remix
Written by Alesso (as Alessandro Lindblad), Tove Lo, Brian Eno and David Bowie
Performed by Alesso featuring Tove Lo
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Man In The Mirror
Written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett
Produced by Glen Ballard
Performed by Alex Aiono
Alex Aiono appears courtesy of Interscope Records
Friends Are Family
Written by Chris Sernel, Madison Love, Hovey Benjamin, Jeff Lewis and Christopher Miller (as Chris Miller)
Produced by Oh, Hush!
Performed by Oh, Hush! featuring Will Arnett and Jeff Lewis
I Found You
Written by Lorne Balfe and Antony Genn
Produced by Lorne Balfe and Max Aruj
Performed by Fraser Murray.
Awakening The Zodiac. 2017, Starring
Shane West ...
Mick Branson
Leslie Bibb Leslie Bibb ...
Zoe Branson
Matt Craven Matt Craven ...
Harvey
Nicholas Campbell Nicholas Campbell ...
Ray
Kenneth Welsh Kenneth Welsh ...
Ben
Stephen McHattie Stephen McHattie ...
Zodiac
John Bregar John Bregar ...
Adam
Eva Link Eva Link ...
Lula
Jennie Esnard Jennie Esnard ...
Tina
Douglas Kidd Douglas Kidd ...
Officer
Sandra Wilson Sandra Wilson ...
Front Desk Woman
Jason Hook Jason Hook ...
S.A. Grinstahl
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Renato Vettore Renato Vettore ...
Custodian. The Movie Network, November 11, 2017. Soundtrack: "Downtown" - Performed by Triathalon; "Digging My Own Grave" - Five Finger Death Punch. Trivia: Directed by Jonathan Wright. Filming Locations: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Thor: Ragnarok. 2017, Starring
Chris Hemsworth as Thor:
The crown prince of Asgard based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name, who has become a "lone gunslinger" searching for the Infinity Stones.[4][6] Hemsworth had become "a bit bored" with the character after portraying Thor four times previously, and wanted to take some risks and experiment: the character has shorter hair in the film, wears a different outfit, his hammer Mjolnir is destroyed,[7] and he loses an eye. Director Taika Waititi added that "stripping" the character down like this allowed him to become a refugee at the end of the film.[8] Waititi also wanted to use more of Hemsworth's comedic talents showcased in films like Vacation (2015) and Ghostbusters (2016),[9] and cited Kurt Russell's portrayal of Jack Burton from Big Trouble in Little China as an influence on the character.[10]
Tom Hiddleston as Loki:
Thor's adoptive brother and nemesis based on the deity of the same name.[11][12] Hiddleston was interested in how Loki's attitude has changed, saying, "he is always a trickster. It is trying to find new ways for him to be mischievous".[13] As the ruler of Asgard since the end of Thor: The Dark World, Hiddleston notes that "Loki has devoted most of his efforts to narcissistic self-glorification. Not so much on good governance."[14] He also added that "the idea that Thor might be indifferent to Loki is troubling for him, because that's a defining feature of his character ... 'My brother doesn't love me; I hate my brother.' And the idea his brother's like, yeah, whatever, it's an interesting development."[15]
Cate Blanchett as Hela:
Odin's first born child and the goddess of death, based on the deity Hel,[12][16][17] who is inadvertently released from her prison.[18] Blanchett noted the difficulty of playing the role in a motion capture suit rather than costume, feeling the character's headdress is "such a huge part of when she comes into the height of her powers in the film".[19] Hela's design was taken from Thor: God of Thunder by Jason Aaron, while the character Gorr from that comic, who has the ability "to manifest an infinite number of weapons", inspired a similar ability for Hela.[20] Blanchett worked with stuntwoman Zoë Bell, Hemsworth's personal trainer Luke Zocchi, and studied capoeira for the role.[18][7]
Idris Elba as Heimdall:
The all-seeing, all-hearing Asgardian sentry of the Bifröst Bridge, based on the deity of the same name, who has gone into self-imposed exile during Loki's reign.[12][21][22] After Hela invades Asgard, he helps to hide its vulnerable citizens. Describing Heimdall's character arc in the film, Winderbaum says, "he's gone from this elder statesmen, the gatekeeper to Asgard, to this badass warrior-wizard character who lives in the hills and kicks a lot of ass throughout the entire film."[22]
Jeff Goldblum as Grandmaster:
One of the Elders of the Universe,[14][23] who rules the planet Sakaar,[9] and enjoys manipulating lesser life-forms.[12][24] Goldblum described the character as "a hedonist, a pleasure-seeker, an enjoyer of life and tastes and smells". He also said that Waititi encouraged improvisation in order for Goldblum to "make [the character his] own".[25] Waititi explained that Grandmaster does not have blue skin in the film as the character does in the comics, because Goldblum had already played a blue-colored character in Earth Girls Are Easy, and because Waititi did not want to detract from Goldblum's personality by concealing his appearance.[26] Grandmaster is the brother of Benicio del Toro's Collector from Guardians of the Galaxy, and producer Kevin Feige expressed interest in seeing the two together in a future film.[27]
Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie:
A tough, hard-drinking Asgardian bounty hunter,[9] based on the mythological being Brynhildr,[28] who was once a legendary warrior of the Valkyrior and now works for the Grandmaster under the designation "Scrapper 142".[22] Thompson said the various versions of the character from the comics "left us a lot of leeway" in creating the film version.[20] Waititi "wanted to make sure we weren't making a female character that was boring and pretty",[29] and Feige said Marvel wanted to pair Thor with a love interest more his equal than Jane Foster.[30] Thompson was inspired by pictures of Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day while training for the role,[29] and worked with dialect coach Andrew Jack to create an Asgardian-sounding accent that was different enough to sound like she had been away from there for a long time.[31] Thompson will appear in future MCU films.[12][32]
Karl Urban as Skurge:
An Asgardian warrior,[12][24] who guards the Bifröst Bridge in Heimdall's absence and chooses to join Hela to survive.[21][19] Urban shaved his head for the role, and worked out to "get into the zone and feel" the part even though his body is hidden under a costume.[33] Urban said Skurge "makes a deal with the devil" and becomes Hela's "henchman. He does the dirty jobs. And that sort of is something he has to—it plays on his conscience."[21]
Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Hulk:
A genius scientist who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into a monster when enraged or agitated. He becomes a successful and popular gladiator on Sakaar.[34][9] He is in "perma-Hulk mode", having suppressed the Banner side for a few years, and forming the vocabulary "of a toddler",[14] with the level of Hulk's speech being "a big conversation" between Waititi and Marvel since it was taking into account future appearances for the character.[35] Ragnarok begins an arc for the character that continues in Avengers: Infinity War and its untitled sequel, stemming from discussions Ruffalo had with Feige.[36] Ruffalo felt Hulk was "much more of a character than the green rage machine you've seen in the Avengers movies. He's got a swagger."[9] Waititi provided additional motion capture for the Hulk after Ruffalo had completed his scenes.[37]
Anthony Hopkins as Odin:
The king of Asgard, father of Thor, and adoptive father of Loki, based on the deity of the same name.[12] The character is in exile on Earth, and was originally intended to be a "crazy-looking" hobo on the streets of New York City, but Waititi ultimately felt that this was tragic rather than funny given the character's death during the sequence. The sequence was changed to take place in Norway, to "honor" the character's past and be more authentic to his role as a king of Asgard.[38] Waititi was surprised by the improvisational ability of Hopkins after he was told "to be funny and to really destroy what's come before [with the role] and recreate it."[37]
Additionally, Tadanobu Asano, Ray Stevenson, and Zachary Levi reprise their roles as Hogun, Volstagg, and Fandral, respectively, members of the Warriors Three.[39][22] They are all killed early in the film, which Feige called "noble ends" that served to establish the threat of Hela and the danger she poses to the main characters.[40] Benedict Cumberbatch reprises his role as Stephen Strange from the film Doctor Strange.[41] Rachel House, who has appeared in several of Waititi's films, plays Topaz, the Grandmaster's bodyguard,[42][19] while Waititi portrays Korg, a gladiator who befriends Thor. Waititi provided a motion-capture performance for the character, who is made of rocks, and wanted to do something different by having the character be soft-spoken,[43][44] ultimately basing Korg's voice on that of Polynesian bouncers.[45] Waititi also provided the motion-capture performance for the fire demon Surtur, based on the mythological being Surtr, with Clancy Brown providing the voice for that character.[46] Thor co-creator Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance as a man on Sakaar who cuts Thor's hair.[47] There are also several cameos in a sequence where Asgardian actors perform a play based on the events of The Dark World: Sam Neill, who Waititi previously worked with on Hunt for the Wilderpeople, plays the Odin actor;[48][49] Luke Hemsworth, brother of Chris, plays the Thor actor;[49] and Matt Damon plays the Loki actor. Scotiabank Cineplex Chinook, November 11, 2017, with Bethany Luther and Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Immigrant Song" - By Jimmy Page and Robert Plant,
Performed by Led Zeppelin
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Frisky Bizness
Written by Michael James Tournier
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Thor: the Dark World Theme
Composed by Brian Tyler
Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins Mvt 2
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach, as arranged by Guido De Gaetano
Courtesy of Scorekeepers
Main Title
("Golden Ticket"/"Pure Imagination")
Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
Courtesy of The Roald Dahl Literary Estate and
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Harmony's Garden
Written by Pierre Arrachart, Rudy Khan and Anton Nevski
Courtesy of APM Music
The Lonely Man
Composed by Joseph Harnell
Avengers: Age of Ultron Theme
Composed by Brian Tyler
Thor Themes
Composed by Patrick Doyle.
La La Land. 2016, Starring
Ryan Gosling as Sebastian Wilder
Emma Stone as Mia Dolan
John Legend as Keith
Rosemarie DeWitt as Laura Wilder
Finn Wittrock as Greg Earnest
Jessica Rothe as Alexis
Sonoya Mizuno as Caitlin
Callie Hernandez as Tracy
J. K. Simmons as Bill
Tom Everett Scott as David
Meagen Fay as Mia's Mom
Damon Gupton as Harry
Jason Fuchs as Carlo
Josh Pence as Josh. The Movie Network, November 13, 2017, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "1812 Overture" - Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky,
Performed by Kálmán Berkes and Tokyo Musashino Academia Musicae Symphony Orchestra (as the Tokyo Musashino Academia Musicae Chorus and Symphony Orchestra)
Courtesy of Hungaroton Classic
By arrangement with Source/Q and Naxos
No Two Words
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
Si Ridesta in Ciel L'aurora
(from 'La Traviata')
Written by Giuseppe Verdi
Performed by Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
Anyone Can Get It
Music and Lyrics by Marius De Vries, Eldad Guetta, Justin Hurwitz, Jarred Pellerin
Performed by Pell
It Happened At Dawn
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by Damien Chazelle
Performed by Desiree Garcia
Courtesy of Justin Hurwitz and Damien Chazelle
Another Day of Sun
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Nick Baxter, Marius De Vries, Briana Lee, Angela Parrish, and Sam Stone
Japanese Folk Song
Written by Rentarô Taki
Arranged by Thelonious Monk
Performed by Thelonious Monk
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Jingle Bells
Written by James Pierpont (uncredited)
Arranged by John LaBarbera
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (as The Glenn Miller Orchestra)
Silent Night
Written by Franz Gruber (uncredited) and Joseph Mohr (uncredited)
Arranged by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by Eddie Wakes
Someone in the Crowd
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Callie Hernandez, Sonoya Mizuno, Jessica Rothenberg and Emma Stone
Jingle Bells
Written by James Pierpont (uncredited)
Arranged by Justin Hurwitz
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Traditional
Arranged by Justin Hurwitz
Deck The Halls
Traditional tune
Lyrics by Thomas Oliphant (uncredited)
Arranged by Justin Hurwitz
Take On Me
Written by Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, and Pål Waaktaar
Performed by D.A. Wallach
I Ran
Written by Frank Maudsley, (as Francis Reynolds Maudsley), Paul Reynolds, Ali Score (as Alistair M. Score) and Michael Score
Performed by D.A. Wallach
Tainted Love
Written by Ed Cobb (as Edward Cobb)
Performed by Soft Cell
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
A Lovely Night
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone
When I Wake
Written by Justin Hurwitz
Courtesy of Cutting Edge Music (Holdings) Limited
Herman's Habit
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
Rialto at Ten
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
City of Stars (Pier)
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Ryan Gosling
Rebel
from Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Written and Conducted by Leonard Rosenman
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Planetarium
from Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Written and Conducted by Leonard Rosenman
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Madeline
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
It Pays
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
Start a Fire
Music and Lyrics by John Legend (as John Stephens), Marius De Vries, Angelique Cinelu and Justin Hurwitz
Performed by John Legend
John Legend appears courtesy of Columbia Records/Get Out Our Dreams, Inc.
City of Stars
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone
Surprise
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
Boise
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
Audition (The Fools Who Dream)
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Emma Stone
Boy in the Park
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
Cincinnati
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by La La Land Jazz Ensemble
City Of Stars (Humming)
Music by Justin Hurwitz
Performed by Emma Stone.
Hacksaw Ridge. 2016, Starring Andrew Garfield as Desmond Doss,
Vince Vaughn as Sergeant Howell
Sam Worthington as Captain Jack Glover
Luke Bracey as Smitty Ryker
Hugo Weaving as Tom Doss, Desmond's father
Ryan Corr as Lieutenant Manville
Teresa Palmer as Dorothy Schutte, Desmond's wife
Rachel Griffiths as Bertha Doss, Desmond's mother
Richard Roxburgh as Colonel Stelzer
Luke Pegler as Milt "Hollywood" Zane
Richard Pyros as Randall "Teach" Fuller
Ben Mingay as Grease Nolan
Firass Dirani as Vito Rinnelli
Damien Thomlinson as Ralph Morgan
Matt Nable as Lt. Colonel Cooney
Robert Morgan as Colonel Sangston
Nathaniel Buzolic as Harold "Hal" Doss, Desmond's brother. Netflix, November 14, 2017. Soundtrack: "To God be the Glory" (Traditional Song) - Written by Fanny Crosby,
Music by Howard Doane (as William Doane)
We're Gonna Have To Slap The Dirty Little Jap
Words and Music by Bob Miller
Universal Music Corp.
Administered by: Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd
Why We Fight: Prelude to War (uncredited), Performed by Frank Capra. Trivia: WILHELM SCREAM: Is heard at 1:22:08; during the assault on the bunker. Anachronisms: 1. Tom Doss appears in his World War I Army uniform wearing the 1939-1945 Croix de Guerre. He should be wearing the 1914-1918 Croix de Guerre for distinguished service in WWI. 2. As the U.S. Army soldiers arrive at Okinawa and march up to the front line from the beaches, an Iowa-class battleship can be seen in the ocean in the background; although the Iowas did participate in the Okinawa Campaign, the battleship in the film is in its 1980s configuration. 3. The real Desmond T. Doss enlisted and went through basic training in 1942 but during his court martial numerous officers are seen wearing the Combat Infantryman Badge a decoration not authorized for wear until November 1943. 4. Towards the end of the movie the Japanese were patrolling the area and shooting the survivors. A jet is heard flying overhead. 5. In the opening scene, Desmond is heard reading Isaiah 40:28-31. The translation he is quoting is from the New International Version, first published in the 1970s. 6. During the battle on Okinawa, at least one U.S. M1 Carbine is clearly a post-World War II model as evidenced by the bayonet lug under the barrel and the fully adjustable rear sight.
A United Kingdom.2016 (British), Starring David Oyelowo as Sir Seretse Khama, Rosamund Pike as Ruth Williams Khama
Terry Pheto as Naledi Khama, Seretse's younger sister
Vusi Kunene as Tshekedi Khama, Seretse's uncle, who is Regent of the Bangwatho Kingdom
Abena Ayivor as Ella Khama, Tshekedi's wife and Seretse's aunt
Anton Lesser as Prime Minister Attlee
Jack Davenport as Alistair Canning, the British government representative in Southern Africa
Jack Lowden as Tony Benn
Tom Felton as Rufus Lancaster
Charlotte Hope as Olivia Lancaster
Nicholas Lyndhurst as George Williams, Ruth's father
Anastasia Hille as Dot Williams, Ruth's mother
Laura Carmichael as Muriel Williams-Sanderson and Jessica Oyelowo as Lady Lilly Canning. The Movie Network, November 14, 2017, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "No Baby, No Nobody But You" - Performed by Stan Kenton and June Christy;
"One of These Days" -
Written and Performed by William Keel-Stocker
William Keel-Stocker appears courtesy of Intermission Records
Published by Copyright Control
Down South Camp Meeting
Lyrics and Music by Fletcher Henderson & Irving Mills
Perforrned by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd
Licensed Courtesy of GRP Records Inc.
Under Licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Setlhako Sa Ga Mogatsa Seretse
Traditional
Sometimes I'm Happy
Lyrics written by Irving Caesar and Clifford Grey
Music by Vincent Youmans
Performed by Jo Stafford
Published by Warner Bros. Inc. (ASCAP) © 1925 (Renewed)
All rights on behalf of Warner Bros. Inc. administered by
Warner/Chappell Music Publishing Ltd
Carlin Music Corp. on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd, Range Road Music, Inc. on behalf of itself, Jerry Leiber Music and Silver Seahorse Music LLC.
Licensed Courtesy of Capitol Records Irw_
Under Licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Rebop Hop
Written and Performed by William Keel-Stocker, James Rawlinson, Peter Elliot & Edward Babar
Published by Copyright Control
I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
Words by Al Neiburg
Music by Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds
Perforrned by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
(c) Copyright by Bourne Co.
Copyright Renewed
All Rights Reserved, International Copyright Secured ASCAP
Courtesy of Verve Records (United States)
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Well Git It
Words and Music by Sy Oliver
Performed by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
Published by Peter Maurice Music co. Ltd,'EM1 Music Publishing Ltd
Licensed Courtesy of AVID Entertainment
Pula Kgosi Seretse
Written by Miriam Makeba
Performed by Miriam Makeba & Skylarks
Published by © Gallo Music Publishers (SAMRO). Trivia: 1. The house used as Ruth & Seretse's home in the film was the home of the real Ruth & Seretse. 2. The Botswanan people were invited to be extras in the film. On the first day of filming, 3000 people turned up. 3. David Oyelowo is in real life married to (white woman) Jessica Oyelowo, who plays the wife to Sir Alistair Canning in the movie. Anachronisms: 1. One of the British bureaucrats says that South Africa wants to annex "Botswana". At the time the story is set, it was known as the protectorate of Bechuanaland. It wasn't until 1966 when it gained independence that the name "Botswana" was used. 2. The Chevrolet sedan being used is a 1949 model. Thus, it wouldn't have existed yet. It is clearly stated that the action takes place in 1947. 3. The civil servant refers to the new Prime Minister as Sir Winston Churchill. He was not knighted until after he stepped down from this position.
Population Zero. 2016 (found footage horror film that was directed by Adam Levins). Starring Duane Murray ...
Dwayne Nelson
Julian T. Pinder Julian T. Pinder ...
Director
Jonathan Potts Jonathan Potts ...
Victor Flynn
Julian Robino Julian Robino ...
Cody Gibbs
Birgitte Solem Birgitte Solem ...
Mrs. Gibbs
Rob Stewart Rob Stewart ...
Raymond Gibbs. The Movie Network, November 17, 2017. Soundtrack: "The movie was shot in the documentary style and had its world premiere at the Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 26, 2016. The filmmakers were inspired to make the movie after learning of the existence of the "Zone of Death", a small portion of Yellowstone National Park,[2] that under the Sixth Amendment's Vicinage Clause, would enable "The Perfect Crime".[3] The Zone was first written about in a Georgetown Law Journal article, "The Perfect Crime," by Michigan State University law professor Brian C. Kalt. Synopsis[edit]
The film is a "mockumentary" examining the history of Dwayne Nelson, a suspected murderer. In 2009, Nelson confessed to shooting three men to death in Yellowstone National Park and despite his confession being accurately detailed, he was not convicted of the crimes because the crime occurred in an uninhabited area and as such, there is no chance of finding a jury to hear the trial. Years later Julian T. Pinder examines the crimes and the legal loophole that allowed Nelson to walk free. As the film progresses Pinder begins to receive strange and frightening items, evidence of Nelson's crime.
Song to Song. 2017, Starring Ryan Gosling as BV,
Michael Fassbender as Cook
Rooney Mara as Faye
Natalie Portman as Rhonda
Cate Blanchett as Amanda
Lykke Li as Lykke
Val Kilmer as Duane
Bérénice Marlohe as Zoey
Holly Hunter as Miranda
Tom Sturridge as BV’s Brother
Austin Amelio as BV’s Brother
Linda Emond as Judy, BV’s Mother
Florence Welch, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, The Black Lips, Alan Palomo, John Lydon, Flea, Spank Rock, Tegan Quin, Sara Quin, Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, Josh Klinghoffer, Erik Sprague and Big Freedia, all make cameo appearances in the film. The Movie Network, November 20, 2017. Soundtrack: "Vision" - Composed and Performed by Klaus Wiese;
Gurla Mandhata
Written and Performed by David Parsons
Courtesy of Celestial Harmonies
Searching for a Serene Sphere
Written and Performed by Arsenije Jovanovic
Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic
Never Le Nkemsie 2
Written and Performed by Die Antwoord
Courtesy of Zef Records
Hold Yuh
Written by Gyptian (as Windel B Edwards)
Performed by Gyptian
Published by STB (ASCAP)/Songs of STB (BMI)
Courtesy of VP Records o/b/o VP Music Group, Inc.
Symphony No. 2
Resurrection"
Written by Gustav Mahler
Performed by Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (as Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra)
Conducted by Antoni Wit
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
Take My Heart and Family Tree
Written by Joe Bradley (as Joseph Bradley), Jared Swilley,
Cole Alexander and Ian St. Pe (as Ian St. Pe Brown)
Performed by Black Lips
Published by House Of Hassle
By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music (ASCAP)
Cosmic Beam Live #1
Written and Performed by Francesco Lupica
Courtesy of Francesco Lupica
From the Abyss
from Diaries of Hope
Composed by Zbigniew Preisner
Performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
Courtesy of New Music B.V./Preisner Productions (GEMA)
Published by G.Shirmer Inc (ASCAP) o/b/o Chester Music (PRS)
For Our Sake
Written by Lauren Mikus (as Lauren Marie Mikus) and Jillian Talley
Performed by Gal Pals
Courtesy of Papercup Music
Ghost Dance
Written by Curtis Roush, Jack O'Brien, and Joseph Mirasole
Performed by The Bright Light Social Hour
Courtesy of Frenchkiss Records
By Arrangement with Terrorbird Media
I Know I've Been Changed
Written and Performed by LaShun Pace
Courtesy of Malaco/Savoy Records, Inc.
Published by Peermusic III, Ltd. o/b/o Itself & Savgos Music, Inc. (BMI)
Rollin N Tumblin
Written by Morris Levy
Performed by Elmore James
Courtesy of Fire Records / Fuel Records
Published by EMI Longitude Music
Administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing (ASCAP)
Babelogue
Written and Performed by Patti Smith
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Published by Druse Music (ASCAP)
I'm a Pilgrim
Written by Roy Crain (as S.R. Crain)
Performed by The Soul Stirrers
Published by ABKCO Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
Savane
Written by Koffi Attisso and N-Diogou Dieng
Performed by Orchestra Baobab
Courtesy of Real World Records
Published by World Circuit Ltd. Administered by Domino Publishing Company USA (ASCAP)
Le entretiens de le belle et la Bete
Composed by Maurice Ravel
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) and Slovak Philharmonic Chorus
Conducted by Kenneth Jean
Courtesy of Naxos By Arrangement with Source/Q
Published by Universal Music - MGB Songs o/b/o Durand Ed. (ASCAP)
[Excerpts from "MA MERE L'OYE"]
Pavane de la belle au bois dormant
Composed by Maurice Ravel
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) and Slovak Philharmonic Chorus
Conducted by Kenneth Jean
Courtesy of Naxos By Arrangement with Source/Q
Published by Universal Music - MGB Songs o/b/o Durand Ed. (ASCAP)
[Excerpts from "MA MERE L'OYE"]
Petit poucet
Composed by Maurice Ravel
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) and Slovak Philharmonic Chorus
Conducted by Kenneth Jean
Courtesy of Naxos By Arrangement with Source/Q
Published by Universal Music - MGB Songs o/b/o Durand Ed. (ASCAP)
[Excerpts from "MA MERE L'OYE"]
Le jardin féérique
Composed by Maurice Ravel
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) and Slovak Philharmonic Chorus
Conducted by Kenneth Jean
Courtesy of Naxos By Arrangement with Source/Q
Published by Universal Music - MGB Songs o/b/o Durand Ed. (ASCAP)
[Excerpts from "MA MERE L'OYE"]
Reincorporation
Written and Performed by Nicholas Britell
Courtesy of Lake George Entertainment LLC (ASCAP)
Land: Horses, La Mer (De) (Live)
Written and Performed by Patti Smith
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Published by Linda Music (ASCAP)
I Fink U Freeky
Written by Justin De Nobrega (as J. de Nobrega), Ninja (as W. Jones), Lily Roberts (as L. Roberts), Yo-Landi Visser (as A. du Toit)
Performed by Die Antwoord
Published by Zef Entertainment
Administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Zef Records
Rollin N Tumblin
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Published by Special Rider Music (SESAC)
God Is Standing By
Written by Johnnie Taylor (as John Taylor)
Performed by The Soul Stirrers
Published by ABKCO Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
The Knocker
Written and Performed by Jake Weber
Courtesy of Jake Weber
Forest City
Written and Performed by Daniel Lanois
Courtesy of Daniel Lanois
Published by Universal Music Corp. o/b/o Daniel Lanois Songs (ASCAP)
Monster Moon
Written by Stephen Salisbury, Laura Colwell, and Michael Bain
Performed by Sun June
Courtesy of Sun June
Symphony in F Major [Urbs Roma]
Written by Camille Saint-Saëns
Performed by Malmö Symfoniorkester (as Malmö Symphony Orchestra)
Conducted by Marc Soustrot
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
Jesus Rides the Subway
Written and Performed by Trevor Morgan
Courtesy of Trevor Morgan
Published by Trevor Morgan Music (ASCAP)
La cathédrale engloutie
Composed by Claude Debussy
Performed by Hanan Townshend
Reinas De Reinas
Written by Jesus Ramirez Herrera
Published by Penny Farthing Music (ASCAP) o/b/o Vander Music Inc (ASCAP)
For Your Precious Love
Written by Arthur Brooks (as Arthur H. Brooks), Richard A. Brooks and Jerry Butler
Published by Sunflower Music Inc
Performed by Ryan Gosling and Michael Fassbender
Symphony No. 3, Op. 78 (Organ)
Composed by Camille Saint-Saëns
Performed by Stockholms Filharmoniska Orkester (as Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra)
Conducted by James DePreist
Courtesy of BIS
By Arrangement with Source/Q
Wind Song
Written by Will Patterson
Performed by Sleep Good
Courtesy of Sleep Good
Ein Wallfahartslie/Pilgrim's Song
Composed by Arvo Pärt
Performed by The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (as the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Choir)
Courtesy of ECM Records
Published by Universal Edition AG Vienna (GEMA)
Century City
Written by Will Patterson
Performed by Sleep Good
Courtesy of Sleep Good
Guitar Jam
Written and Performed by Will Patterson
Courtesy of Will Patterson
Raw Power
Written by James Williamson and Iggy Pop
Strait James Music / BMG Bumblebee (ASCAP)
By Arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Search and Destroy
Written by James Williamson and Iggy Pop
Strait James Music / BMG Bumblebee (ASCAP)
By Arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Room for Doubt
Written and Performed by Reed Turner
Courtesy of Reed Turner
"Snake Charmer'
Written and Performed by Jake Weber
Courtesy of Jake Weber
The Turnaround
Written by John Dwyer
Performed by Thee Oh Sees
Courtesy of One Eyed Fat Girl
Mis Dos Penquenas
Written and Performed by Orlando 'Cachaíto' López (as Orlando Chacaito)
Courtesy of Real World Records
Published by World Circuit Ltd.
Administered by Domino Publishing Company USA (ASCAP)
Werente Serigne
Written by Koffi Attisso and N-Diogou Dieng
Performed by Orchestra Baobab
Courtesy of Real World Records
Published by World Circuit Ltd.
Administered by Domino Publishing Company USA (ASCAP)
Take Your Burden to the Lord
Performed by Ryan Gosling
The Merciful Goodness of the Lord
Written by George Frideric Handel
Performed by Bremen Baroque Orchestra
Courtesy of Naxos
By Arrangement with Source/Q
Tamni Damari
Written and Performed by Arsenije Jovanovic
Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic
Birdland
Written and Performed by Patti Smith
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Published by Druse Music
As Long as I Can Hold My Breath
Written and Performed by Harold Budd
Courtesy of Darla Records
Published by Universal - Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. o/b/o Itself and Toyon Music (BMI)
Havanaise in E Major, Op. 83
Composed by Camille Saint-Saëns
Performed by the Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (as Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra)
Conducted by Johannes Wildner
Courtesy of Naxos
By Arrangement with Source/Q
Planet Dead Deerhorn
Written by Eric Loftis, Ben Maddox, and Wes Turner
Performed by Hundred Visions
Courtesy of Hundred Visions
By Arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Saturn, The Bringer of Old Age
(from the Planets)
Composed by Gustav Holst
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as CSR Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava))
Conducted by Adrian Leaper
Courtesy of Naxos
By Arrangement with Source/Q
Nuages
(from "Nocturnes")
Written by Claude Debussy
Performed by Orchestre National de Lyon
Conducted by Jun Märkl
Courtesy of Naxos
By Arrangement with Source/Q
Makambo
Written and Performed by Geoffrey Oryema
Courtesy of Real World Records Ltd
Published by WOMAD Music Ltd (PRS)
Parikrama
Written and Performed by David Parsons
Courtesy of Celestial Harmonies
Published by Fortuna Records (BMI)
Bastard
Written and Performed by Feral Future
Courtesy of Western Medical Records
Summer Nite
Written by Rod Swenson and Richard Stotts
Performed by Wendy O. Williams and The Plasmatics
Courtesy of The Plasmatics
You're a Zombie
Written by Rod Swenson and Richard Stotts
Performed by Wendy O. Williams and The Plasmatics
Courtesy of The Plasmatics
Envelop
Composed and Performed by Julianna Barwick
Courtesy of Julianna Barwrick Music and Asthmatic Kitty Records
Theodora, Act III Chorus/Act 1 Recitative, Aria (Messenger, Irene)
Composed by George Frideric Handel
Performed by English Chamber Orchestra
Courtesy of Vanguard Classics/Entertainment One US LP
A Love Song
Written by Hanan Townshend
Performed by Ryan Gosling
Lahaul Valley
Written and Performed by David Parsons
Courtesy of Fortuna Records
Published by Celestial Harmonies (BMI)
The Train
Performed by Richard Buckley (as Lord Buckley)
Courtesy of BizarrePlanet Entertainment
By arrangement with The Orchard
Leona
Written and Performed by Dana Falconberry
Published by Dolphin Vs. Vampire Music (ASCAP)
3 More Piano
Written by Patty Griffin and Craig Ross (as Craig D. Ross)
Performed by Church Bus
Courtesy of Patty Griffin and Craig Ross
Published by Almo Music Corp. o/b/o One Big Love Music and Sophie Spot Music (ASCAP)
Finale
Written by Rod Swenson and Richard Stotts
Performed by Wendy O. Williams and The Plasmatics
Courtesy of The Plasmatics
It Hurts to Be Alone
Written by Bob Marley
Performed by Lykke Li and Ryan Gosling
Published by Blue Mountain Music, LLC / Irish Town Songs (ASCAP) o/b/o Fifty-Six Hope Road Music Ltd & Blackwell Fuller Music Publishing LLC
I Know Places
Written by Bjorn Yttling and Lykke Li
Performed by Lykke Li
Courtesy of Warner Music UK/Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
(P) 2010 LL Recordings
Published by EMI April Music Inc. o/b/o EMI Music Publishing Scandinavia Ab and R-Rated Music (ASCAP)/EMI Blackwood Music Inc. o/b/o EMI Music Publishing Scandinavia Ab (BMI)
Love Out of Lust
Written by Rick Knowles, Bjorn Yttling, and Lykke Li
Performed by Lykke Li
Courtesy of Warner Music UK/Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
(P) 2010 LL Recordings
Published by EMI April Music Inc. o/b/o EMI Music Publishing Scandinavia Ab and RRated Music (ASCAP)/EMI Blackwood Music Inc. o/b/o EMI Music Publishing Scandinavia Ab (BMI)
Tarpoche
Written and Performed by David Parsons
Courtesy of Celestial Harmonies
Do You Be
Written and Performed by Meredith Monk
Courtesy of ECM Records
Rollin N Tumblin
Written and Performed by Steven Orenstein
Courtesy of Steven Orenstein
Fatty Boom Boom
Written by Justin De Nobrega (as J. de Nobrega), Ninja (as W. Jones), Yo-Landi Visser (as A. du Toit)
Performed by Die Antwoord
Published by Zef Entertainment / Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Courtesy of Zef Records (ASCAP)
Angelus
Written by Wojciech Kilar
Performed by Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (as Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra)
Conducted by Antoni Wit
Courtesy of Naxos
By Arrangement with Source/Q
My Blakean Year (Live)
Written and Performed by Patti Smith
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Published by Druse Music Inc. (ASCAP)
Runaway
Written by Del Shannon and Max Crook
Performed by Del Shannon
Mole Hole Music (BMI) / Appoline Avenue Music, Inc. (BMI) / Belton Street Music, Inc. (BMI)
By Arrangement with BMG Rights Mgmt (US) LLC
God Running
Written and Performed by Patti Smith
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Published by Druse Music
Explode
Written by Adam Piggott and Big Freedia (as Freddie Ross)
Performed by Big Freedia
Published by Brill Building Music Publishing, LLC (BMI) As Administered by Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing [BMI]
Three Quarter Blues
Written by Kyle Shutt, Bryan Richie, and Santiago Vela III
Performed by The Hilt
Published by Stop Moving, Bryan Richie Music (ASCAP) and Jimmy Vela Music (SESAC)
Burn to Live
Written and Performed by BLXPLTN.
Courtesy of Wolfshield Records.
Magma Psalm
Written and Performed by Arsenije Jovanovic
Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic
Published by Arsenije Jovanovic (SACEM)
Sexual Tension
Written and Performed by Black Joe Lewis (as Joe Lewis), Bill Stevenson,
Jason Frey, Derek Phelps,
Joseph Woullard, Eduardao Torres
Courtesy of Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears
Approaching
Written and Performed by Arsenije Jovanovic
Courtesy of Arsenije Jovanovic
Published by Arsenije Jovanovic (SACEM)
I'm Wrong
Written and Performed by Sharon Van Etten
Courtesy of Jagjaguwar
Published by House Of Hassle (ASCAP)
By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Nocturnes: Nuages
Composed by Claude Debussy
Performed by Brussels Philharmonic (as BRT Philharmonic Orchestra)
Conducted by Alexander Rahbari
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q.
Trivia:It is an American experimental romantic drama film. According to Ryan Gosling, there was no script used while shooting the movie.
The movie was partially filmed during the 2012 Austin City Limits festival and features artists who performed that year, including Arcade Fire, John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) and Iron and Wine. Several musicians and bands like Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Florence Welch of Florence and The Machine, The Black Lips, Lykke Li and The Red Hot Chili Peppers also have cameos in the film.
CHiPs. 2017 (buddy cop film), Starring Dax Shepard as Officer Jon Baker,
Michael Peña as Officer Frank "Ponch" Poncherello, FBI agent working undercover at the CHP department.
Vincent D'Onofrio as Ray Kurtz, bloodthirsty leader of a group of corrupt cops within the CHP department.
Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Peterson, Ponch's Boss
Adam Brody as Clay Allen, an officer
Rosa Salazar as Ava Perez
Kristen Bell as Karen Baker, Jon's wife
Jessica McNamee as Lindsey Taylor, a young CHP officer
Vida Guerra as Ann
Jane Kaczmarek as Jane Lindel, a CHP captain
Justin Chatwin as Raymond Reed Kurtz Jr., Ray’s son
Ryan Hansen as Brian Grieves
Ben Falcone as Bicycle Cop
Richard T. Jones as Parish
Megalyn Echikunwoke as Patricia Eerly, a CHP officer.[5]
David Koechner as Pat
Ed Begley Jr. as Wasp Driver
Mae Whitman as Beebee
Adam Rodriguez (uncredited) as Shamus
Maya Rudolph (uncredited) as Gail Hernandez, a CHP sergeant
Josh Duhamel (uncredited) as Rick
Erik Estrada (uncredited) as Paramedic. The Movie Network, November 21, 2017. Soundtrack: "CHiPs (Theme)" - Written by John Carl Parker;
Who Do You Love?
Written by Bo Diddley (as McDaniel Ellas)
Performed by George Thorogood & The Destroyers (as George Thorogood And The Destroyers)
Courtesy of Rounder Records
By arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc.
Jingo
Written by Babatunde Olatunji (as Michael Babatunde Olatunji)
Performed by Santana
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Rosanna
Written by David Paich
Performed by Toto
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
I Will Always Love You
Written and Performed by Dolly Parton
Courtesy of RCA Records Nashville
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Bloody Well Right
Written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson
Performed by Supertramp
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Come On Get Higher
Written by Matt Nathanson and Mark Weinberg
Performed by Matt Nathanson
Courtesy of Vanguard Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Apretando En Lo Oscuro
Written by Jesus A. Perez-Alvarez and Neiver a. Alvarez (as Neiver A. Alvarez-Fontaines)
Performed by Proyecto TQ
Courtesy of LMS Records
Respect
Written by Otis Redding
Performed by Aretha Franklin
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
You're the One for Me
Written by James 'D-Train' Williams (as James Williams) and Hubert Eaves III
Performed by James 'D-Train' Williams (as D Train)
Courtesy of Unidisc Records
By Arrangement with Fine Gold Music & The Licensing Partnership
Rock Steady
Written by Barry Ashworth, William Hensel, Rodney Panton, Ashley Slater, Lindy Layton and Tim Hutton
Performed by Dub Pistols
Courtesy of Sunday Best Records
By Arrangement with Steel Synch
So Into You
Written by Buddy Buie, Dean Daughtry and Robert Nix
Performed by Atlanta Rhythm Section (as Atlanta Rhythm Section)
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Hair of the Dog
Written by Pete Agnew (as Peter Agnew), Manny Charlton (as Manuel Charlton), Dan McCafferty and Darrell Sweet
Performed by Nazareth
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Courtesy of Union Square Copyrights Limited, a BMG Company
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Paranoid
Written by Geezer Butler (as Terence Butler), Tony Iommi (as Anthony Iommi), Ozzy Osbourne (as John Osbourne) and Bill Ward (as William Ward)
Performed by Black Sabbath
Courtesy of Downlane Limited
Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)
Written by Brian Potter and Dennis Lambert
Performed by The Four Tops (as Four Tops)
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
California Love
Written by Roger Troutman, Larry Troutman, Ronnie Hudson, Mikel Hooks, Joe Cocker and Chris Stainton
Performed by Tupac Shakur (as 2Pac) featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman
Courtesy of Death Row Records
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Se Fue
Written and performed by Norbert Galouo and José Miguel Ortegon (uncredited)
Performed by Sr Ortegon
Courtesy of APM.
George Michael: Freedom. 2017 (TV Movie), Starring George Michael as Himself;
Emmanuelle Alt ...
Herself
David Austin David Austin ...
Himself
Tony Bennett Tony Bennett ...
Himself
Jellybean Benítez Jellybean Benítez ...
Himself
Mary J. Blige Mary J. Blige ...
Herself
Naomi Campbell Naomi Campbell ...
Herself
James Corden James Corden ...
Himself
Cindy Crawford Cindy Crawford ...
Herself
Clive Davis Clive Davis ...
Himself
Tracey Emin Tracey Emin ...
Herself
Linda Evangelista Linda Evangelista ...
Herself
Liam Gallagher Liam Gallagher ...
Himself
Jean-Paul Gaultier Jean-Paul Gaultier ...
Himself
Ricky Gervais Ricky Gervais ...
Himself
Elton John Elton John ...
Himself
Kate Moss Kate Moss ...
Herself
Tatjana Patitz Tatjana Patitz ...
Herself
Nile Rodgers Nile Rodgers ...
Himself
Mark Ronson Mark Ronson ...
Himself
Paul Russell Paul Russell ...
Himself
Tony Russell Tony Russell ...
Himself
Simon Rutter Simon Rutter ...
George Michael
Andy Stephens Andy Stephens ...
Himself
Christy Turlington Christy Turlington ...
Herself
Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder ...
Himself. HBO, November 22, 2017. Soundtrack: "Fastlove" - Written by George Michael, Performed by Adele; "Freedom", "Faith", "Careless Whisper", "Father Figure" - Performed by George Michael.
Man Down. 2015, Starring
Shia LaBeouf as Gabriel Drummer
Kate Mara as Natalie Drummer
Gary Oldman as Captain Peyton
Jai Courtney as Devin Roberts
Clifton Collins, Jr. as Charles
Charlie Shotwell as Jonathan Drummer. The Movie Network, November 25, 2017. Soundtrack: "Colour Me In
Written and Performed by Damien Rice
Under license to Vector Recordings, LLC / Warner Bros. Records, Inc. and 14th Floor Records.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group
Film & TV Licensing and Warner Music UK Ltd.
Nothing Is The News
Written and Performed by Damien Jurado
Published by House of Hassle
Courtesy of Secretly Canadian
By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Gonna Build Me A Bar
Written and Performed by' Keith Dominick'
Courtesy of Tru-Gems Records
Home
Written by Luke Macmaster (as Luke Scott MacMaster), Bud Night, Lou B.
Performed by The Romany Rye (Kelly "Bat" Winrich, Luke Macmaster
Saxophone & Moonbowls by Guapo Garcia
Mixed By Elijah Thomson
Courtesy of Shelly Bay Music
Brother
Written by Luke Macmaster (as Luke Scott MacMaster), Bud Night, Lou B.
Performed by The Romany Rye (Kelly "Bat" Winrich, Luke Macmaster
Saxophone & Moonbowls by Guapo Garcia
Mixed By Elijah Thomson
Courtesy of Shelly Bay Music
Off To War
Written and Performed by Steve Reynolds
Courtesy of Jaded Minstrel/The Cellar Music
In This Heart
Written and performed by Sinéad O'Connor
Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
DLZ
Performed by TV on the Radio [Tunde Adebimpe, Dave Sitek, Kyp Malone, Jaleel Bunton]
Written by Tunde Adebimpe
(Trailer song)
Reverent Dream Cycles
Written by Jimmy Haun
Performed by Jimmy Haun
Harmonic Pergatory
Written by Jimmy Haun
Performed by Jimmy Haun
Endless Goodbye
Written by Jimmy Haun
Performed by Jimmy Haun
Family Album
Written by Jimmy Haun
Performed by Jimmy Haun
The Aftersmash
Written by Jimmy Haun
Performed by Jimmy Haun.
Sleepless. 2017, Starring Jamie Foxx as Vincent Downs, Michelle Monaghan as Jennifer Bryant, Dermot Mulroney as Stanley Rubino, Scoot McNairy as Rob Novak, T.I. as Sean Cass, Gabrielle Union as Dena Smith, David Harbour as Doug Dennison, Corey Warren as Gunman Chris, Markell Watson as Cortez Downs, Sarah Bennett as Herself, Brittany Nicole as Spa Lady, Octavius J. Johnson as Thomas "T" Downs and Eli Everett as Bathroom Attendant. The Movie Network, November 27, 2017. Soundtrack: "Let the Bass Be Louder (Original Mix)" - Written and Performed by Abel Ramos and Albert Neve; "Smokin & Drinkin" - Performed by Danny Brown; "Louder" - Written and Performed by Steven Cooper; "Run the Jewels" - Written and Performed by Run the Jewels.
Portal to Hell!!! 2015 (12 min/Short), Starring Roddy Piper as Jack, Laura Robinson as Jeanie, Matt Watts as Mark, Jordan Todosey as Angie, Millie Davis as Molly, Donald Tripe as Mr. Matheson, Clyde Whitham as Mr. King and Gary Carper as R'yleh screams. The Movie Network, November 24, 2017. Soundtrack: "Il Guanto Nero" and "One's True Intentions" - Written and Performed by Voyag3r. Trivia: Director: Vivieno Caldinelli. Writers: H.P. Lovecraft (inspired by the books of), Matt Watts.
Hickok. 2017, Starring Luke Hemsworth as Wild Bill Hickok, Trace Adkins as Phil Poe, Kris Kristofferson as George Knox, Bruce Dern as Doc Rivers O'Roark, Cameron Richardson as Mattie, Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau as John Wesley Hardin, Hunter Fischer as Joey, Robert Catrini as Sherrif Akers, Britain Simons as The Kid, Kimberly Alexander as Lou-Ann, Shane P. Allen as Horse Rider and Terral Altom as The Stranger. The Movie Network, November 30, 2017. Anachronisms: 1. When Hickok's Jailer is in jail, Hickok put his boots up on the desk, his boots and rubber treads. 2. In the opening battle scene, the Confederates are using a Gatling gun. Unless they had captured one, the Confederate armies did not possess any Gatling guns. Even the Union Army only used a few that were privately purchased.
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