Friday, March 2, 2018

Movies I Have Seen - March 2018 (16 movies)


Black Panther. 2018, Starring
Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa / Black Panther:
Ashton Tyler plays a young T'Challa.[16]
Michael B. Jordan as N'Jadaka / Erik "Killmonger" Stevens:
Lupita Nyong'o as Nakia:
Danai Gurira as Okoye:
Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross:
Daniel Kaluuya as W'Kabi:
Letitia Wright as Shuri:
Angela Bassett as Ramonda:
Forest Whitaker as Zuri:
Andy Serkis as Ulysses Klaue:
John Kani as T'Chaka
Florence Kasumba as Ayo
John Kani's son Atandwa portraying a young T'Chaka
Sterling K. Brown as N'Jobu. Westhills Cinema, Calgary, AB, March 10, 2018, with Dr. Connie Luther and Bethany Luther. Soundtrack: "IN THE TRUNK" - Performed by Too $hort
"WAKANDA" - Performed by Baaba Maal
HANGOVER
Written by Snoop Dogg (as Calvin Broadus), Psy (as Jai Sang Park), and Gun-hyung Yoo (as Yoo Gun-hyung)
Performed by Psy featuring Snoop Dogg
WHAT IS LOVE
Written by John Eichendorff (as Dee Dee Halligan) and Junior Torello, Performed by Andy Serkis;
All the Stars
Written by Kendrick Lamar (as Kendrick Duckworth), SZA (as Solána Rowe), Sounwave (as Mark Spears) and Al Shux
Performed by Kendrick Lamar and SZA
Pray for Me
Written by The Weeknd (as Abel Tesfaye), Kendrick Lamar (as Kendrick Lamar Duckworth), Doc McKinney (as Martin McKinney) and Frank Dukes
(as Adam Feeney)
Performed by Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd
Opps (film mix)
Written by Kendrick Lamar (as Kendrick Duckworth), Sounwave (as Mark Spears), Ludwig Göransson and Vince Staples (as Vincent Staples)
Performed by Vince Staples and Yugen Blakrok.

The Mummy. 2017, Starring Tom Cruise as Nick Morton, Sofia Boutella as Ahmanet, Annabelle Wallis as Jennifer "Jenny" Halsey,
Jake Johnson as Chris Vail,[a] Nick's friend and closest ally.
Courtney B. Vance as Colonel Greenway,[15] Nick and Chris's superior officer.
Russell Crowe as Dr. Henry Jekyll,[16][17] a brilliant scientist who leads Prodigium, an organization dedicated to locating, containing, and when necessary, destroying monsters. Due to a failed experiment intended to repress his evil side, he must regularly inject himself with a serum to prevent himself from transforming into his evil and monstrous alter-ego, Edward Hyde.
Additionally, Marwan Kenzari plays Malik,[18][19] Jekyll's chief of security and a member of Prodigium. Javier Botet as Set. The Movie Network, March 2, 2018. Soundtrack: "Bang Bang You're Dead" -
Written by Didz Hammond (as David Hammond), Carl Barât (as Carl Barat), Gary Powell, Anthony Rossomando
Performed by Dirty Pretty Things
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I Predict A Riot
Written by Nick Hodgson (as Nicholas Hodgson), Ricky Wilson (as Charles Wilson), Simon Rix (as James Rix), Nick Baines (as Nicholas Baines) and Andrew White
Performed by Kaiser Chiefs
Courtesy of Polydor Ltd./Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. Anachronisms: 1. In an early shot taking place during the time of Anhumet, the Great Pyramid is shown in the background as it appears today, with the casing stones missing. The casing stones were still in place until the earthquake of 1303 AD. 2. While metal rings were used as chains as early as 250 BC, steel chains were not invented until the early 16th century. The chains used to hold the sarcophagus inside the tomb were clearly made of steel and were of modern construction. 3. The marks on the Mummy's face and body are a newly made-up writing system. They are not Egyptian hieroglyphs, which would certainly be used in any religious, magical, or deity-related context. They are not any form of Ancient Egyptian.

Realive (Spanish: Proyecto Lázaro). 2016 (Belgian-Spanish-French), Starring Tom Hughes as Marc Jarvis, Charlotte Le Bon as Elizabeth, Oona Chaplin as Naomi,
Barry Ward as Dr. West
Julio Perillán as Dr. Serra
Rafael Cebrián as Jeffrey
Bruno Sevilla as Charles
Daniel Horvath as Surgeon
Alex Hafner as The Elderly Hornball
Godeliv Van den Brandt as Sigourney
Melina Matthews as Technician
Nikol Kollars as Dr. Gethers
Angelo Olivier as Marc's Father
Yone Sosa as Lizard boy
Maarten Swaan as Alex
Alexandra Szucs as Sandy
Johanna Wallmeier as Rebecca
Josh Gorroño Chapman as Boy 1. The Movie Network, March 3, 2018. Soundtrack: "Deep Blue"; "Already Miss You"; "Heart Of Gold"; "After Death Affection"; "Se Viene, Se Va."
It is a science fiction film written and directed by Mateo Gil. Oona Chaplin, who plays the character of Naomi, is the granddaughter of legendary actor Charles Chaplin.

The House. 2017, Starring Will Ferrell as Scott Johansen, Amy Poehler as Kate Johansen,
Jason Mantzoukas as Frank Theodorakis, Scott's best friend and Raina's husband, with a serious gambling problem, and who gives the couple the idea to start a casino.
Ryan Simpkins as Alex Johansen, Scott and Kate's daughter
Nick Kroll as Bob Schaeffer, a crooked City Hall councilman who creates trouble for Scott, Kate, and Frank when he finds out about their gambling ring.
Allison Tolman as Dawn Mayweather, Joe’s wife, the City's treasurer, who is married with Joe and has an affair with Bob.
Rob Huebel as Officer Chandler, a police officer.
Michaela Watkins as Raina Theodorakis, Frank's wife, who's separated from Frank due to his gambling problem, and wants him to sign divorce papers.
Jeremy Renner as Tommy Papouli, a local mafia boss
Cedric Yarbrough as Reggie Henderson, a hardworking suburban resident who starts gambling in the new casino to de-stress.
Rory Scovel as Joe Mayweather, a retired at 30, bored out of his mind and Dawn's husband.
Lennon Parham as Martha, a woman who gets a little too caught up in the Las Vegas-style lifestyle that emerges in the neighborhood.
Andrea Savage as Laura, one of the neighbors who always gets into friction with Martha.
Andy Buckley as Craig, one of the neighbors who starts gambling in the new casino.
Kyle Kinane as Garvey, one of the neighbors who starts gambling in the new casino.
Jessie Ennis as Rachel, Alex's friend
Christina Andrea Offley as Davida, Alex's friend
Steve Zissis as Carl Shackler, a henchman of Tommy Papouli who cheats at the casino.
Sam Richardson as Marty, Scott's boss.
Randall Park and Jessica St. Clair as Buckler and Reba. The Movie Network, March 4, 2018. Soundtrack: "My House" -
Written by Marco Borrero, Jens Carlsson, Flo Rida (as Tramar Dillard), Ross Golan and Roy Hammond
Performed by Flo Rida
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Butterfly
Written by Bret Mazur, Seth 'Shifty Shellshock' Binzer (as Seth Binzer), Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante and Chad Smith
System Fail
Written and Performed by Danny Dunlap
Courtesy of Beacon Street Studios
Love My People
Written by Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau and Wilfredo Williams
Performed by Crown and the M.O.B.
Courtesy of Fasho Records
We Just Came to Party
Written by Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau, Dana Nielsen, Colin Wolfe and Andre Winn
Performed by The M.O.B. featuring Graze
Courtesy of Fasho Records
Sam Huff's Flying Raging Machine
Written by Adam Deitch, Timothy Kininger and Adam Smirnoff
Performed by Lettuce
Mama Said Knock You Out (Sam Wilkes Remix)
Written by George Clinton (as George Clinton Jr.), Bootsy Collins (as William Collins), Shock-G (as Gregory Jacobs), James McCants, Leroy McCants, Junie Morrison (as Walter Morrison), LL Cool J (as James Todd Smith), Sly Stone (as Sylvester Stewart) and Marley Marl (as Marlon Williams)
Performed by LL Cool J
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Kids in the Hood
Written by Danny Dunlap
Performed by The M.O.B. featuring Chali 2na
Courtesy of Beacon Street Studios
Kodiac Jam (Grain Zero Remix)
Written by Alexander Aunkofer, David Hanke and Kolja Starkowski
Performed by Mash & Munkee (David Hanke and Kolja Starkowski)
Courtesy of Loop Department
Love My People (Remix)
Written by Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau and Wilfredo Williams
Performed by Crown and the M.O.B. and DJ Dave Aude
Courtesy of Fasho Records
Rags to Riches
Written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
Performed by Tony Bennett
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Gz and Hustlas
Written by Snoop Dogg (as Calvin Broadus), Daz Dillinger (as Delmar Arnaud) and Don Blackman (as Donald Triggs)
Performed by Snoop Dogg (as Snoop Doggy Dogg)
Courtesy of Entertainment One U.S. LP
Life Is But a Dream
Written by Raul Cita (as Raoul Cita) and Hy Weiss
Performed by The Harptones
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Woke Up This Morning (The Sopranos Mix)
Written by Rev D. Wayne Love (as Jake Black), Howlin' Wolf (as Chester Burnett), Sir Eddie Real (as Simon Edwards), Mountain of Love (as Piers Marsh) and Larry Love (as Robert Spragg)
Performed by Alabama 3 (as A3)
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Courtesy of One Little Indian
Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
Written and Performed by Chris Isaak
Courtesy of Wicked Game Records
The Moment
Written and Performed by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore), Joey Katsaros (as Joseph Katsaros), Julian Davis, Michael Klein and Vincent Alfieri
Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment
Under license from Format Entertainment
The Terminator Theme
Written by Brad Fiedel
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
(uncredited)
Written by Charles Wesley and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
[Incorrectly credited as Traditional]
Performed by Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler and Rob Heubel
"Electricity" - Performed by Rupert Pope & Giles Edward Palmer.

Everything, Everything. 2017, Starring
Amandla Stenberg as Maddy Whittier
Nick Robinson as Olly Bright
Anika Noni Rose as Dr. Pauline Whittier, Maddy’s mother
Ana de la Reguera as Carla, Maddy's nurse
Taylor Hickson as Kara. The Movie Network, March 6, 2018. Soundtrack: "Night Drive" - Performed by Ari Lennox, Contains a sample of "You Light Up My Life" - Performed by Jean Carn;
"Let's Go" -
Written by Atilla Elci, Daniel Picciotto, Noah Gale, Khalid (as Khalid Robinson) and Ozan Yildirim
Performed by Khalid
Courtesy of Right Hand Music Group/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
In Your Eyes
Written by Chester Hansen, Alex Sowinski (as Alexander Sowinski), Matt Tavares (as Matthew Tavares), Leland Whitty and Charlotte Day Wilson
Performed by BadBadNotGood (as BADBADNOTGOOD) featuring Charlotte Day Wilson
Courtesy of Innovative Leisure Records
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
Howling
Written by Ry Cuming
Performed by Ry Cuming (as Ry X)
Courtesy of Loma Vista Recordings
By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC
May I Have This Dance
Written by Bj Burton (as BJ Burton), Cashmere Cat (as Magnus Høiberg), Aaron Lammer, Benny Blanco (as Benjamin Levin), Ariel Rechtshaid, Francis Starlite and Grace Weber
Performed by Francis and the Lights
Courtesy of KTTF
By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC
Heartbeats
Written by Karin Dreijer Andersson and Olof Dreijer
Performed by José González (as Jose Gonzalez)
Courtesy of Mute
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Ocean Eyes
Written by Finneas O'Connell
Performed by Billie Eilish O'Connell (as Billie Eilish)
Courtesy of Darkroom / Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Sound and Color
Written by Brittany Howard, Heath Fogg, Zachary Cockrell and Steven Johnson
Performed by Alabama Shakes
Courtesy of ATO Records
By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC
Parking Lot
Written by Anderson Paak (as Brandon Paak Anderson), Vicky Nguyen and Jose Rios
Performed by Anderson Paak (as Anderson .Paak)
Courtesy of OBE, LLC
Stay
Written by Sarah Aarons, Noonie Bao, Alessia Cara (as Alessia Caracciolo), Mood Melodies (as Anders Frøen), Linus Wiklund and Zedd (as Anton Zaslavski)
Performed by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara
Courtesy of Interscope Records / Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Wahine 'Ilikea
Written by Dennis Kamakahi
Performed by Ka'au Crater Boys
Courtesy of Roy Sakuma Productions, Inc.
Let My Baby Stay
Written and Performed by Mac DeMarco
Courtesy of Captured Tracks
By arrangement with Downtown Records
Escape
Written by Trevor Brown, Warren Felder, William Zaire Simmons, Kehlani (as Kehlani Parrish), Pop Wansel (as Andrew Wansel) and Autoro Whitfield
Performed by Kehlani
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Girl
Written by Sydney Bennett, Jameel Bruner, Kaytranada (as Kevin Celestin), Nick Green (as Nicholas Eaholtz) and Christian Jones
Performed by The Internet
Courtesy of Odd Future Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
How Did We
Written by Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels and Jussi Karvinen
Performed by Skylar Stecker
Produced by Jussifer
Skylar Stecker appears courtesy of Cherrytree Records
Let My Baby Stay
Written by Mac DeMarco
Performed by Amandla Stenberg
Produced by Leven Kali. Quote: "You lie that easy?" "It's easier than you think." Filmed in Vancouver, BC.

The Beguiled. 2017, Starring Colin Farrell as Corporal John McBurney, Nicole Kidman as Miss Martha Farnsworth, Kirsten Dunst as Edwina Morrow, Elle Fanning as Alicia, Angourie Rice as Jane, Oona Laurence as Amy, Emma Howard as Emily and Addison Riecke as Marie. The Movie Network, March 11, 2018. Soundtrack: "Lorena" - Music by J.P. Webster (as Joseph Philbrick Webster), Lyrics by Henry D.L. Webster; "Aura Lea" - Music by George R. Poulton, Lyrics by W.W. Fosdick (as William Whiteman Fosdick); "Concerto in B Minor (Op. 35)" - Written by Oskar Rieding; "Virginia Belle" - Written by Stephen Foster.

Spider-Man: Homecoming. 2017, Starring
Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man:
Michael Keaton as Adrian Toomes / Vulture:
Jon Favreau as Harold "Happy" Hogan:
Zendaya as Michelle "MJ" Jones:
Donald Glover as Aaron Davis:
Tyne Daly as Anne Marie Hoag: The head of the U.S. Department of Damage Control.[31][32]
Marisa Tomei as May Parker:
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man. The Movie Network, March 12, 2018. Soundtrack: "Theme From Marvel's Avengers
Written by Alan Silvestri
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
Courtesy of Promotone B.V.
Theme From Spider-Man
(Original Television Series)
Written by Bob Harris (as J. Robert Harris) and Paul Francis Webster
The Underdog
Written by Britt Daniel
Performed by Spoon
Courtesy of Merge Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
A Buena Vista
Written by Luis Frank Arias (as Luis Frank Mosquera Arias)
Performed by Soneros de Verdad
Courtesy of Timba Records & Termidor Musikverlag GmbH
By arrangement with Reel Musik Werks, LLC
Blitzkrieg Bop
Written by Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone and Tommy Ramone
Performed by Ramones
Courtesy of Sire Records
By arragement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
The Queens Community Bank Jingle
Written by Andrea Datzman
In The Air
Written by Craig Smith, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, Cameron Marygold and Brayden Deskins
Performed by Craig Craig
Courtesy of The Math Club
Maximum Effort
Written by Garrett Marshall Barnes, Kurt Zimmer, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Jason Rabinowitz
Performed by Flipbois
Courtesy of The Math Club
Rise to the Top
Written by Chief WaKil (as Mansa Wakill), Garrett Marshall Barnes, Kurt Zimmer, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz and Cameron Marygold
Performed by Kill the Giant
Courtesy of The Math Club
Oh Yeah
Written by Boris Blank and Dieter Meier
Performed by Yello
Courtesy of WB Music Corp.
Do It Betta
Written by Steven Scipio (as Steven Ira Scipio II) and Eric Goldman
Performed by Scip the Great
Courtesy of Keep Smiling
Aye Yo Gee
Written by Chief WaKil (as Mansa Wakill), Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Jason Rabinowitz
Performed by Icy Black
Courtesy of Bridge Compositions
Going Up the Country
Written by Alan Wilson
Performed by Canned Heat
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Cineramascope
Written by Ben Ellman (as Benjamin Ellman), Robert Mercurio, Stanton Moore (as Stanton Emery Moore), Jeffrey Raines and Richard Vogel
Performed by Galactic feat. Trombone Shorty and Corey Henry
Courtesy of ANTI-
La Consequencia
Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore), Aaron Jacob Sandlover and Sérgio Cabral
Performed by SWJ Mafia
Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment
Under license from Format Music Solutions
Save It For Later
Written by Roger Charlery, Andy Cox, Everett Morton, David Steele and David Wakeling
Performed by The Beat (as The English Beat)
Courtesy of Shoutl Factory LLC
The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
Written by Jim Capaldi and Steve Winwood
Performed by Traffic
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Space Age Love Song
Written by Michael Score, Ali Score (as Allstar Score), Frank Maudsley (as Francis Reynolds Maudsley) and Paul Reynolds
Performed by A Flock of Seagulls
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Flashdrv
Written by Jon Watts
Performed by Eugene Thompson
Quando A Saudade
(Uncredited)
Written by Luiz De Aquino Junior
Courtesy of APM Music. Anachronisms: 1. The Staten Island Ferry is transporting cars on the lower level, however the ferry hasn't transported cars since September 2001 after the 9/11 attacks. 2. During the 2008 events, at the beginning of the movie a Caterpillar 926M Small Wheel Loader can be seen in the background. The 926M was launched in 2015. 3. Early on in the film when Toomes and his crew are back in his shop after losing the cleanup job from the New York incident in 2008, a Coors Banquet stubby bottle that was released June 1, 2013 can be seen on a table.

Alien. 1979, Starring
Tom Skerritt as Dallas, the captain of the Nostromo.
Skerritt had been approached early in the film's development but declined as it did not yet have a director and had a very low budget. Later, when Scott was attached as director and the budget had been doubled, Skerritt accepted the role of Dallas.[18][19]
Sigourney Weaver as Ripley, the warrant officer aboard the Nostromo.
Weaver, who had Broadway experience but was relatively unknown in film, impressed Scott, Giler, and Hill with her audition. She was the last actor to be cast for the film, and performed most of her screen tests in-studio as the sets were being built.[19][20] The role of Ripley was Weaver's first leading role in a motion picture, and earned her nominations for a Saturn Award for Best Actress and a BAFTA award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Role.[12]
Veronica Cartwright as Lambert, the Nostromo's navigator.
Cartwright had experience in horror and science fiction films, having acted as a child in The Birds (1963) and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978).[21] She originally read for the role of Ripley, and was not informed that she had instead been cast as Lambert until she arrived in London for wardrobe.[19][22] She disliked the character's emotional weakness,[20] but nevertheless accepted the role: "They convinced me that I was the audience's fears; I was a reflection of what the audience is feeling."[19] Cartwright won a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.[11][12]
Harry Dean Stanton as Brett, the engineering technician.
Stanton's first words to Scott during his audition were "I don't like sci fi or monster movies."[18] Scott was amused and convinced Stanton to take the role after reassuring him that Alien would actually be a thriller more akin to Ten Little Indians.[18]
John Hurt as Kane, the executive officer who becomes the host for the Alien.
Hurt was Scott's first choice for the role but was contracted on a film in South Africa during Alien's filming dates, so Jon Finch was cast as Kane instead.[20] However, Finch became ill during the first day of shooting and was diagnosed with severe diabetes, which had also exacerbated a case of bronchitis.[23] Hurt was in London by this time, his South African project having fallen through, and he quickly replaced Finch.[19][23] His performance earned him a nomination for a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.[12]
Ian Holm as Ash, the ship's science officer who is revealed to be an android.
Holm, a character actor who by 1979 had already been in twenty films, was the most experienced actor cast for Alien (he was 46 at the time of filming).[24]
Yaphet Kotto as Parker, the chief engineer.
Kotto, an African American, was chosen partly to add diversity to the cast and give the Nostromo crew an international flavor.[19] Kotto was sent a script off the back of his recent success with Live and Let Die, although it took some time and deliberation between Kotto and his agent before he was offered the part.[25]
Bolaji Badejo as the Alien.
Nigerian Badejo, while a 26-year-old design student, was discovered in a bar by a member of the casting team, who put him in touch with Ridley Scott.[20][26] Scott believed that Badejo, at 6 feet 10 inches (208 cm) (7ft. inside the costume) and with a slender frame,[27] could portray the Alien and look as if his arms and legs were too long to be real, creating the illusion that there could not possibly be a human being inside the costume.[20][26][28] Stuntmen Eddie Powell and Roy Scammell also portrayed the Alien in some scenes.[28][29]
Helen Horton as the voice of Mother. The Movie Network, March 21, 2018. Soundtrack: "Incidental music from 'Symphony No. 2 ('Romantic')
by Howard Hanson
[played over end credits]
Eine kleine Nachtmusik'
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as W.A. Mozart).

Aliens. 1986, Starring
Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley:
Weaver reprised her role from Alien. She received a Saturn Award for best actress for her performance and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, her first Academy Award nomination.[9]
Michael Biehn as Corporal Dwayne Hicks:
Biehn was hastily cast a week after filming had commenced, and thus was not present for the military training that the other actors playing marines went through[10] James Remar was originally cast as Hicks but left the project over creative differences with Cameron.[11] In an interview on episode #128 of the Sidebar podcast, Remar stated that he was replaced due to being fired after he was arrested for drug possession. Only a few shots of him remain in the film, which is where the team first enters the alien hive, only his back is seen. This was because those sequences were too expensive to re-shoot.[12]
Paul Reiser as Carter J. Burke:
Burke is a representative from the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, sent to investigate LV-426.
Lance Henriksen as Bishop:
Bishop is an android serving as the executive officer aboard the Sulaco.
Carrie Henn as Rebecca "Newt" Jorden:
According to the casting director, Newt was the most difficult role to cast: Schoolchildren were auditioned, but many of them had acted in commercials and were accustomed to smiling after saying their lines. Henn, from Atwater, California,[13] was chosen out of 500 children for the role, although she had no previous acting experience.[10][14] She received a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor,[9] but chose not to pursue an acting career, and became a teacher.[15]
Bill Paxton as technician Private Hudson:
Paxton received a Saturn Award for best supporting actor.[9]
William Hope as commanding officer Lieutenant Gorman:
The Marines' inexperienced commanding officer
Jenette Goldstein as smart gunner Private Vasquez:
Goldstein received a Saturn Award for best supporting actress.[9]
Al Matthews as Sergeant Apone:
One of the Marines' commanding non-commissioned officers. Matthews attributed his casting to his military experience.
Also featured are Mark Rolston as Private Drake, Ricco Ross as Private Frost, Colette Hiller as Corporal Ferro, Daniel Kash as Private Spunkmeyer, Cynthia Dale Scott as Corporal Dietrich, the Marines' corpsman, Tip Tipping as Private Crowe, and Trevor Steedman as Private Wierzbowski. Paul Maxwell portrays Van Leuwen, the head of the review board that revokes Ripley's flight license, and Carl Toop portrays the aliens and alien queen. The Movie Network, March 21, 2018. Soundtrack: Music by James Horner. Anachronisms: 1. The Mossberg pump action shotgun Corporal Hicks is shown carrying would be roughly 200 years old in the year that the film was set. It is difficult to imagine that he would be able to either own a museum piece like this or find ammunition for it. 2. In Alien, the computer displays have an old-fashioned "teletype" clicking noise when they show data on their screens. However, when the screen in the Nostromo shuttle comes to life at the beginning of Aliens, the display looks and sounds more modern like the other computer screens seen later in the film - even though 57 years have passed and the equipment in the shuttle has not been touched all that time. 3. In the final scene when the survivors are preparing for hypersleep, there is an I.V. bag of "Sodium Chloride" solution by Bishop's head, milky white like the android's blood, not clear like a human's saline solution would be, with a printed date of "Expiry 07/87", the year after the movie was released. (Although according to the Alien Universe Timeline, Aliens takes place in 2179, so the expiry date could be 07/2187.)

Alien 3. 1997, Starring
Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley Clone 8, reprising her role from the previous three Alien films. After having sacrificed herself to kill the Alien Queen gestating inside her in Alien 3, Ripley has been cloned using blood samples so that the military may extract the Queen embryo. As a result of the cloning process Ripley has been affected by the Alien queen's DNA. She has enhanced strength and reflexes, acidic blood, and can sense the presence of the Aliens. Weaver also portrayed the failed Ellen Ripley Clone 7.
Nicole Fellows as Young Ripley
Winona Ryder as Annalee Call, the newest crew member of the Betty. She recognizes Ripley and has knowledge of the Aliens. Call is revealed during the course of the film to be a synthetic and helps the surviving crew interface with the Auriga.
Michael Wincott as Frank Elgyn, captain of the mercenary ship Betty. Elgyn brings the Betty to the Auriga in order to sell kidnapped humans in cryostasis to General Perez. He is romantically involved with Hillard.
Dan Hedaya as General Martin Perez. Perez is the commanding officer of the Auriga and supervises the experiments to clone Ripley and study the Aliens.
J. E. Freeman as Dr. Mason Wren. Wren is one of several scientists aboard the Auriga involved in cloning Ripley and studying the Aliens. After the Aliens escape he joins the lead characters in their attempt to flee the ship.
Brad Dourif as Dr. Jonathan Gediman, another of the scientists involved in cloning Ripley and studying the Aliens. One alien attacks him after he tries to chase them.
Marlene Bush as Dr. Carlyn Williamson, the third member of the science team responsible for cloning Ripley. She is often confused with another female scientist in the film (Carolyn Campbell) as the two look strikingly similar.
Carolyn Campbell as Unnamed Scientist.
David St. James as Dr. Dan Sprague, another member of the Auriga's science team.
Raymond Cruz as Vincent Distephano. Distephano is a soldier stationed aboard the Auriga. When the Aliens break out, he joins the crew in their attempt to escape from the ship.
Kim Flowers as Sabra Hillard, the assistant pilot of the Betty who is romantically involved with Elgyn.
Gary Dourdan as Christie, the first mate and second in command of the Betty.
Ron Perlman as Johner, a mercenary and member of the Betty's crew. Johner makes bad jokes, has a short temper, and teases Vriess about his handicap.
Dominique Pinon as John Vriess, the Betty's mechanic. A paraplegic, he uses a motorized wheelchair. Vriess shares a close friendship with Call and an antagonistic relationship with Johner.
Leland Orser as Larry Purvis. Purvis is one of several humans who have been kidnapped by the crew of the Betty while in cryosleep and delivered to the Auriga to serve as hosts for the Aliens. Despite having an Alien growing inside him, Purvis joins the surviving crew in an attempt to escape from the Auriga.
Tom Woodruff, Jr. as the lead Alien, Alien Queen, and the Newborn. Woodruff had previously played the Alien in Alien 3, and described the Alien in Resurrection as feeling "much more like a dog. It's got dog legs, a more pointed nose, and a more vicious mouth." Weaver praised Woodruff's work, saying that "working with him is like working with Lon Chaney, only Tom's usually covered with K-Y Jelly."[9] Woodruff also played the lead Alien in the crossover films, Alien vs. Predator and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem.
Joan LaBarbara as The Newborn (voice)
Archie Hahn as The Newborn (voice)
Garrett House as Olsen. A soldier.
Daniel Raymont as Vehrenberg. A soldier.
David Rowe as Brian Clauss. A frozen soldier.
Steven Gilborn as Father (voice). YouTube, March 22, 2018. Soundtrack: "Ripley's Theme" - Composed by Jerry Goldsmith
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
Written by Samuel Lerner (as Sammy Lerner)
Whistled by Dominique Pinon (uncredited)
Julius, Priva son d'ogni conforto
From the opera "Julius Caesar"
By George Frideric Handel (as Georg Friedrich Händel)
Sung by Maureen Forrester
New York City Opera Orchestra (uncredited)
Conducted by Julius Rudel (uncredited)
Courtesy of BMG Classics.

Alien: Covenant. 2017, Starring
Michael Fassbender as David 8 and Walter One,[5] who are synthetic androids; David is an earlier-made android, who was formerly a crew member of the destroyed Prometheus,[6] and Walter is a newer model who assists the crew aboard the Covenant.[7]
Katherine Waterston as Daniels, the chief of terraforming for the Covenant mission and the wife/widow of the ship's captain, Jacob Branson. She's the third in command after Branson and Oram.[8] Waterston said she was well aware of the comparisons that were going to be made between her and Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley, but that she tried not to think about it too much while filming for fear of being intimidated.[9]
Billy Crudup as Chris Oram, the Covenant's first mate and Karine's husband. Oram is a self-serious man of faith who believes their role on the Covenant is an act of destiny, and shares a "contentious" relationship with Daniels.[10]
Danny McBride as Tennessee Faris, the chief pilot of the Covenant and Maggie's husband.[11]
Demián Bichir as Carl Lope, the head of the security unit aboard the Covenant and husband of Sergeant Hallett.[12][5]
Carmen Ejogo as Karine Oram, the Covenant's biologist and Chris' wife.[10]
Jussie Smollett as Ricks, the Covenant's navigator and Upworth's husband.[13]
Callie Hernandez as Upworth, the Covenant's communication officer and Ricks' wife; she also has paramedic training.
Amy Seimetz as Maggie Faris, the lander's pilot and Tennessee's wife.[14]
Nathaniel Dean as Hallett, a member of the security unit and Lope's husband.[12]
Alexander England as Ankor, a member of the security unit.
Benjamin Rigby as Ledward, a member of the security unit.
Uli Latukefu as Cole, a member of the security unit.
Tess Haubrich as Sarah Rosenthal, a member of the security unit.[5]
A number of actors appear in uncredited roles. Guy Pearce reprises his role as Peter Weyland, the trillionaire founder and CEO of Weyland Corporation (now the Weyland-Yutani Corporation) who died before the destruction of the Prometheus.[15] James Franco appears onscreen in photos and a video as Jacob Branson, the first captain of the Covenant and husband of Daniels.[16] Noomi Rapace had played archaeologist Dr. Elizabeth Shaw as a member of the destroyed Prometheus in the prequel film, and appeared in a short promotional prologue to Covenant that was set in the period between the two movies,[17] but does not act in the final cut of the movie itself, though her voice is heard and image seen.
Lorelei King as the voice of the Covenant's computer "Mother"; King was a colleague of Helen Horton (1923–2009), the voice of the Nostromo's "Mother" in 1979's Alien.[18] Goran D. Kleut is credited in two roles, as both a neomorph and a xenomorph,[19] while Andrew Crawford is credited as a neomorph. Download, March 22, 2018. Soundtrack: "Theme from Alien" composed by Jerry Goldsmith, "Das Rheingold, Scene 4: Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla" composed by Richard Wagner,[81] "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" by Fred Gilbert, "Ancient Flute", "Life" and "We Were Right" composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, and "Let Me Down Easy" by Paolo Nutini.

Annabelle: Creation. 2017, Starring
Stephanie Sigman as Sister Charlotte
Talitha Bateman as Janice
Tree O'Toole as adult Janice / Annabelle Higgins
Lulu Wilson as Linda
Anthony LaPaglia as Samuel Mullins
Miranda Otto as Esther Mullins
Alicia Vela-Bailey as Evil Esther Mullins
Grace Fulton as Carol
Philippa Coulthard as Nancy
Samara Lee as Annabelle "Bee" Mullins
Tayler Buck as Kate
Lou Lou Safran as Tierney
Mark Bramhall as Father Massey
Adam Bartley as Officer Fuller
Lotta Losten as the adoption agent
Joseph Bishara as Annabelle Demon
Fred Tatasciore as Demon Voice
Brian Howe as Pete Higgins
Kerry O'Malley as Sharon Higgins
Annabelle Wallis as Mia Form (cameo, archive footage)
Ward Horton as John Form (cameo, archive footage)
Bonnie Aarons as Valak / Demon Nun. The Movie Network, March 25, 2018. Soundtrack: "You Are My Sunshine" - Written by Jimmie Davis
Performed by Charles McDonald
By arrangement with peermusic
Buzz Buzz Buzz
Written by Bobby Day (as Robert Byrd) and John G. Dolphin
Performed by Darryl Phinnessee, Dan Pinnella, Chris Wagner, Ric Markmann, Tracy Wannomae, Dean Butterworth and Dorian Holley
Produced by Matter Music
Clown Box
from The Conjuring (2013)
Written by Joseph Bishara. Anachronism: At one stage action is taking place in a basement the characters move past an electrical switch on a wall of modern design.. This are called 'Surface Switch' a plastic box with a dial like switch to 'ON or OFF. This design would not have been available in the time era of the movie.

Don't Talk to Irene. 2017 (Canadian), Starring Michelle McLeod as Irene, Geena Davis as Herself, Scott Thompson as Barrett, Bruce Gray as Charles, Anastasia Phillips as Lydia, Alex Steele as Rachel, Aviva Mongillo as Sarah, Ryan Allen as Cop, Deborah Grover as Ruth, Joan Gregson as Millie, Tracey Hoyt as Principal Firestone, Darrell Faria as Top Talent Showdown Host and Kyla Kane as Kelly. The Movie Network, March 26, 2018. Soundtrack: "Heart and Soul
T'PAU
Opening Sequence
Cut Me Loose
LYON
Irene's Morning Routine
Unlock Yr Heart
PSYCHIC TWIN
Walking Alone to School
Take Me Back
PAPERWHITE
Record Shop
You Got It
DAZE
Rehearsal #1
Keeping Secrets
DIGITS
Trailer music + Walking Alone to School (in film)
IN-FLIGHT SAFETY
CAR WITH MOM / WATCHING VIDEO
Finally
CECE PENISTON
Rehearsal Montage
MILLI VANILLI
The Big Plaza Dance Sequence
Catch Me If I Fall
LYON. Filmed in Hamilton, Ontario.

The Book Of Henry. 2017, Starring
Jaeden Lieberher as Henry Carpenter, the title character and Susan's older son.
Jacob Tremblay as Peter Carpenter, Henry's brother and Susan’s younger son
Naomi Watts as Susan Carpenter, the mother of Henry and Peter[6]
Dean Norris as Glenn Sickleman, the police commissioner and Christina's abusive stepfather
Maddie Ziegler as Christina Sickleman, Glenn's stepdaughter
Sarah Silverman as Sheila, a waitress and Susan's best friend
Lee Pace as David Daniels, a neurosurgeon who operates on Henry
Bobby Moynihan as John, Susan's and Sheila's boss at the diner
Tonya Pinkins as Janice Wilder, the school principal
Geraldine Hughes as Mrs. Evans, Henry's and Christina's teacher
Jackson Nicoll as Morris. The Movie Network, March 28, 2018. Soundtrack: "Blues Wine" - Written and Performed by Brendan Leong,
Habanera
Written by Georges Bizet
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Melbourne
Written by Henry Krips
Performed by Henry Wagons
Courtesy of Henry Wagons
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go
Written by Ryan Miller
Performed by Naomi Watts
When the Saints Go Marching in
Traditional
Amazing Grace
Traditional
Borscht
Written and Performed by Steve Davis
Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go
Written and Produced by Ryan Miller and Thomas Bartlett
Performed by Stevie Nicks.

Annihilation. 2018, Starring
Natalie Portman as Lena, a biologist and former soldier
Jennifer Jason Leigh as Dr. Ventress, a psychologist and the leader of the expedition
Gina Rodriguez as Anya Thorensen, a paramedic
Tessa Thompson as Josie Radek, a physicist
Tuva Novotny as Cass Sheppard, a surveyor and geologist
Oscar Isaac as Kane, Lena's husband and a soldier in a previous expedition
Benedict Wong as Lomax, a scientist studying the shimmer who interviews Lena
Sonoya Mizuno as Katie, a student of Lena’s
Mizuno also portrays a Humanoid
David Gyasi as Daniel. Scotiabank Chinook Theatre, March 29, 2018, with Bethany Luther. Soundtrack: "Helplessly Hoping" - Performed by Crosby Stills & Nash,
Written by Stephen Stills
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK
Published by Gold Hill Music Inc (BMI)
The Mark (Interlude)
Performed by Moderat
Words and Music by Gernot Bronsert, Sebastian Szary and Apparat (as Sascha Ring)
Licensed courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Limited
Published by Monkeytown Music Gmbh / Sony/ATV Music Publishing Limited,
Random Noize Musick, Budde Music
Sex Music
Performed by BEAK>
Written and performed by Billy Fuller, Geoff Barrow and William Young
Licensed courtesy of Invada Records UK 2017
Published by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. Anachronisms: Henry is seen using a payphone to make stock trades. He is using fractions. While it could be just his personality/condition, US markets switched to decimals on April 9, 2001. Later in the movie the doctor shows the MRI scan on a tablet to advanced for pre-2001.

Red Sparrow. 2018, Starring
Jennifer Lawrence as Dominika Egorova[6]
Joel Edgerton as Nate Nash[6]
Matthias Schoenaerts as Ivan Vladimirovich Egorov,[7][6] Dominika’s uncle
Charlotte Rampling as "Matron", the Headmistress of Sparrow School[8]
Mary-Louise Parker as Stephanie Boucher, a US Senator's Chief of Staff
Jeremy Irons as General Vladimir Andreievich Korchnoi[6]
Ciarán Hinds as Colonel Zakharov
Joely Richardson as Nina Egorova, Dominika’s mother
Bill Camp as Marty Gable
Thekla Reuten as Marta Yelenova, a fellow Sparrow
Sergej Onopko as Simionov, a Russian operative and executioner
Sebastian Hülk as Sergei Matorin
Hugh Quarshie as Simon Benford
Sakina Jaffrey as Trish Forsyth[9]
Douglas Hodge as Maxim Volontov
Sasha Frolova as Anya[7]
Kristof Konrad as Dimitri Ustinov. Scotiabank Chinook Theatre, March 29, 2018, with Saul Prince. Soundtrack: "Opus 40, no. 6" - Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky,
Wish
Written by Vika Vasilevich
Performed by Vika
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Andante (Piano Sonata No. 1 in C, K.279)
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Mitsuko Uchida
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Allegro Maestoso (Piano Sonata No. 8 in A Minor, K.310)
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Mitsuko Uchida
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Swoopin
Written by Baauer (as Harry Rodrigues)
Performed by Baauer
Courtesy of LuckyMe Records
Adagio - Allegro - Andantino - Più Allegro - Tempo I (Fantasia in C Minor K475)
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Mitsuko Uchida
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Adagio (Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16)
Written by Edvard Grieg
Performed by Stephen Kovacevitch, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis (as Sir Colin Davis)
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F Major, BWV 1046
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Bach Collegium Japan, Conducted by Masaaki Suzuki
Courtesy of BIS Records
By arrangement with Source/Q
Age of Mutation
Written by Ole Anders Olsen
Performed by Combichrist
Courtesy of Out Of Line Music GmbH
28b. Pas de Deux: Adagio (The Sleeping Beauty, op. 66, th.13 / Act 3)
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra (as The National Philharmonic Orchestra), Richard Bonynge
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. Anachronisms: 1. RED SPARROW takes place in 2017. The eight computer 3.5-inch floppy disks, containing the stolen sensitive material, and each 3.5-inch floppy disks holds a tiny 1.44 MB of data, were obsolete well before 2011. Long before 2011, all brands of laptops no longer had an internal disc drive to read them, as the Red Sparrow did in the London hotel room. Sony was the last manufacturer of computer 3.5-inch floppy disks, and while Sony sold more than 12 million of them in 2009, due to dwindling demand, Sony discontinued all production of 3.5-inch floppy disks as of March 2011. 2. PA announces British European Airways at LHR. They disappeared in 1974 when they merged with BOAC to become British Airways. 3. When Nate meets with his source, then is followed by Russian police, they shout "Stop! Militsiya!", which was the name of the police force in former Soviet Union (until 2011).