Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Movies I Have Seen - December 2019 (5 movies)
Sarajevo. 2014 (German-Austrian; TV movie), Starring
Florian Teichtmeister as Leo Pfeffer
Reinhard Forcher as Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Michaela Ehrenstein as Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg
Eugen Knecht as Gavrilo Princip
Mateusz Dopieralski as Nedeljko Čabrinović
Erwin Steinhauer as Oskar Potiorek
Heino Ferch as Dr. Herbert Sattler
Melika Foroutan as Marija Jeftanovic
Edin Hasanovic as Danilo Ilić
Simon Hatzl as Polizeichef Strametz
Martin Leutgeb as Polizist Schimpf
Juraj Kukura as Stojan Jeftanovic
Karin Lischka as Frau Ofner
Juergen Maurer as Justizchef Fiedler
Michael Menzel as Sekretär Körner
Friedrich von Thun as Sektionsrat Wiesner
Dominik Warta as Peter Dörre. Netflix, December 2, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by Stefan Bernheimer. Trivia: 1. It was developed as part of the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. 2. The movie is a cooperation between German and Austrian television channels.
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World. 2017 (Canadian), Starring Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jesse Ed Davis, Stevie Salas, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, Jimi Hendrix, Taboo, Quincy Jones, George Clinton, Taj Mahal, Martin Scorsese, John Trudell, Steven Tyler, Marky Ramone, Slash, Iggy Pop and Buddy Guy. HBO, December 3, 2019. Soundtrack: "Rumble
Written by Milton Grant and Link Wray (as Fred Wray)
Performed by Link Wray and His Ray Men
Jack the Ripper
Written by Link Wray (as Fred Wray)
Performed by Link Wray and His Ray Men
I Can See For Miles
Written by Pete Townshend
Performed by The Who
Black River Swamp
Written by Link Wray (as Fred Wray)
Performed by Benoît Charest
Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Written by Harry Carroll and Ballard MacDonald
Performed by Link Wray and His Ray Men
Kick Out The Jams
Written by Michael Davis, Rob Tyner (as Robert Derminer), Wayne Kramer, Fred 'Sonic' Smith (as Frederick Smith) and Dennis Thompson (as Dennis Tomich)
Performed by MC5
Idle No More
Written by Pura Fe (as Antonia Pura Fe Crescioni) and Cary Morin
Performed by Ulali
Meet da Boys on the Battlefront
Written by George Landry
Performed by The Wild Tchouptoulas
Great Grandpa's Banjo
Written by Soni Moreno (as Carmen Moreno), Pura Fe (as Antonia Pura Fe Crescioni) and Jennifer Elizabeth Kreisberg (as Jennifer Keisberg)
Performed by Pura Fe, Jennifer Elizabeth Kreisberg (as Jennifer Keisberg), Rhiannon Giddens, Justin Robinson and Electra Jarvis
Pony Blues
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Charley Patton
Pony Blues
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Alvin Youngblood Hart
Down the Dirt Road Blues
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Charley Patton
Shake for Me
Written by Willie Dixon
Performed by Howlin' Wolf
High Water Everywhere
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by Charley Patton
As Long As You Live
Written by Bernard Hanighen and Johnny Mercer (as John Mercer)
Performed by Mildred Bailey and her Orchestra
How Many More Years
Written by Howlin' Wolf (as Chester Burnett)
Performed by Howlin' Wolf
Rockin' Chair
Written by Hoagy Carmichael
Performed by Mildred Bailey
Lover Come Back to Me
Written by Alexander Hill and Irving Mills
Performed by Mildred Bailey
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Written by Peter La Farge
Performed by Peter La Farge
Hold On
Written by Hall Johnson and J. Johnson
Performed by Mildred Bailey
Universal Soldier
Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Now That the Buffalo's Gone
Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Ring of Fire
Written by June Carter Cash (as June Carter) and Merle Kilgore
Performed by Johnny Cash
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Written by Peter La Farge
Performed by Johnny Cash
"Star Spangled Banner
Written by Jimi Hendrix and Francis Scott Key (as Francis Key)
Performed by Jimi Hendrix
Custer
Written by Peter La Farge
Performed by Peter La Farge
Up On Cripple Creek
Written by Robbie Robertson
Performed by The Band
Hear My Train A Comin'
Written by Jimi Hendrix
Performed by Jimi Hendrix
Like A Rolling Stone
Written by Bob Dylan (as Robert Dylan)
Performed by Bob Dylan
Bo Diddley
Written by Bo Diddley (as Ellas McDaniel)
Performed by Ronnie Hawkins
Ain't That A Lot of Love
Written by Homer Banks and Willia Dean Parker (as Willia Parker)
Performed by Taj Mahal
Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Written by Robbie Robertson
Performed by The Band
Doctor My Eyes
Written by Jackson Browne
Performed by Jackson Browne
Everybody Got To Change Sometime
Written by John Estes
Performed by Taj Mahal
Do You Wanna Dance
Written by Bobby Freeman (as Robert Freeman)
Performed by Pat Vegas and Lolly Vegas
(collectively as Pat and Lolly Vegas)
Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day
Written by Taj Mahal
Performed by Taj Mahal
"Come and Get Your Love" - Written by Lolly Vegas, Performed by Redbone;
Graffiti Man
Written by Jesse Ed Davis and John Trudell
Performed by John Trudell and Jesse Ed Davis
Girls, Girls, Girls
Written by Tommy Lee (as Tommy Lee Bass), Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx
Performed by Mötley Crüe
Any Old Time
Written by Lolly Vegas and Pat Vegas
Performed by Pat Vegas and Lolly Vegas
(collectively as Pat and Lolly Vegas)
Intense
Written by George Clinton
Performed by George Clinton
Let's Get It Started
Written by Will.i.am (as Will Adams), Mike Fratantuno (as Michael Frantantuno), Apl.de.Ap (as Alan Pineda), Taboo (as Luis Jaime Gomez), George Pajon Jr. (as George Pajon) and Terence Yoshiaki (as Terence Yoshiaki Graves)
Performed by The Black Eyed Peas
Dynamite
Written by Rod Stewart (as Roderick Stewart) and Andy Taylor (as Andrew Taylor)
Performed by Rod Stewart
Hire Purchase
Written by Cian Nugent
Performed by Cian Nugent
"Stand Up/ Stand N Rock
Performed by Taboo, Tony Duncan, Perry Cheevers, Pj Vegas (as PJ Vegas), Kahara Hodges, Emcee One, Drezus, Supaman, Gerald Danforth, Spencer Battiest, Doc Battiest, and MC My, Martin Sensmeier, Bethany Yellowtail, Lehi Thunder Voice Eagle, Shalene Joseph, Temryss Lane, Gina Tiger, Indigenous Enterprise, and Jukasa Media Group.
Something on My Mind
Written by Chet Powers (as Chester William Powers)
Performed by Karen Dalton
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie
Performed by Buffy Sainte-Marie.
Terminator: Dark Fate. 2019, Starring Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor,
Stuntwoman Jessi Fisher served as Hamilton's stunt actress and body double for young Sarah Connor,
Arnold Schwarzenegger as T-800 "Model 101" / Carl,
Brett Azar served as a body double for the young T-800, with CGI applied to recreate Schwarzenegger's facial likeness from the 1990s in the opening scene. Azar reprises this role from Terminator Genisys.[15]
Mackenzie Davis as Grace,
Stephanie Gil portrays Grace as a child in the present day and as a teenager in the flashforwards,
Natalia Reyes as Daniella "Dani" Ramos,
Gabriel Luna as Gabriel / Rev-9,
Tristán Ulloa as Felipe Gandal,
Ferran Fernández as Flacco Gandal,
Alicia Borrachero as Alicia,
Manuel Pacific as Mateo,
Enrique Arce[24] as Vicente Ramos,
Fraser James as Dean,
Tom Hopper as William Hardell, ]
Stuart McQuarrie as Craig,
Steven Cree as Rigby,
Georgia Simon, the film's ADR voice casting director, provided the voice of Grace's mother,
Jude Collie served as a body double for young John Connor, with CGI applied to recreate Edward Furlong's facial likeness from the 1990s in the opening scene,
Aaron Kunitz provided the voice of young John Connor. Scotiabank Cineplex, December 4, 2019. Soundtrack: "The Terminator Theme" - Written by Brad Fiedel; "Te quiero" - Produced, Mixed, Written, and performed by Norbert Galouo and José Miguel Ortegon, Palmacoco Records, Apm Music; "Guitars, Cadillacs" - Performed by Dwight Yoakam.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (also known as Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker). 2019, Starring
Carrie Fisher[2] as Leia Organa, the Force-sensitive leading general of the Resistance, widow of Han Solo, mother to Ben Solo, Luke Skywalker's twin sister and Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker's daughter. Fisher, who died in late 2016, appears through the use of repurposed unreleased footage from The Force Awakens and Return of the Jedi.[8][9][10] Unseen footage of Fisher from The Last Jedi was considered but not used.[11][12]
Mark Hamill[2] as Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi Master, Leia Organa's twin brother, Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker's son and maternal uncle of Kylo Ren who became one with the Force in The Last Jedi.[13]
Hamill also voices Boolio under the pseudonym "Patrick Williams".[14]
Adam Driver as Ben Solo / Kylo Ren,[15] the Supreme Leader of the First Order. Born as Ben Solo, he is the son of Leia Organa and Han Solo, the nephew of Luke Skywalker and grandson of Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader.
Daisy Ridley as Rey[15] a former scavenger from Jakku, a member of the Resistance, the last Jedi, apprentice of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, and Palpatine's granddaughter.[16][17][18]
Cailey Fleming and Josefine Irrera Jackson as Young Rey.
John Boyega as Finn,[15] a member of the Resistance and a former stormtrooper (FN-2187) who defected from the First Order.
Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron,[15] a high-ranking X-wing fighter pilot and commander of the Resistance.
Anthony Daniels[2] as C-3PO, a humanoid protocol droid in the service of General Leia Organa. Daniels is the only actor to have appeared in all of the episodic films in the series.[19]
Naomi Ackie as Jannah,[20] a former Stormtrooper of the First Order living on the planet Kef Bir, who aids the Resistance.
Domhnall Gleeson[2] as General Hux, the First Order's second-in-command, who nonetheless gives information to the Resistance because of his dislike for Kylo Ren.
Richard E. Grant[2] as Allegiant General Pryde, a high-ranking general in the First Order.[21]
Lupita Nyong'o[2] as Maz Kanata, a former space pirate and ally of the Resistance.
Keri Russell as Zorii Bliss,[22][23] an old acquaintance of Poe's from Kijimi.[24]
Joonas Suotamo[2] as Chewbacca, a Wookiee and first mate of the Millennium Falcon and longtime friend of Han Solo.
Kelly Marie Tran[2] as Rose Tico, a mechanic in the Resistance who befriended Finn and joined him and his allies in The Last Jedi.
Ian McDiarmid[25][26] as Palpatine / Darth Sidious, the dark lord of the Sith and former emperor of the galaxy who was killed by the redeemed Anakin Skywalker in Return of the Jedi.[27]
Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian,[28][2] a veteran of the Rebel Alliance, the original owner of the Millennium Falcon and an old friend of Chewbacca, Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. Williams returns to the Star Wars franchise onscreen for the first time since Return of the Jedi.[29]
Billie Lourd, Greg Grunberg, and Harrison Ford reprise their roles as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix, Temmin "Snap" Wexley, and Han Solo, respectively; Lourd also played her mother's character, Leia, in a flashback; Ford was uncredited for his role.[2][30][31][32][33] Additionally, Dominic Monaghan portrays Beaumont Kin, a Resistance trooper, and Shirley Henderson voices Babu Frik in multiple languages.[34][35] Hassan Taj and Lee Towersey perform the role of R2-D2, replacing Jimmy Vee, who had played the role in the previous two films.[36] Dave Chapman and Brian Herring return as the puppeteers of BB-8.[37] Director J. J. Abrams also provides the voice for D-O.[38] Nick Kellington returns as the creature performance of Klaud. Martin Wilde, Anton Simpson-Tidy, Lukaz Leong, Tom Rodgers, Joe Kennard, and Ashley Beck appear as the Knights of Ren. Amanda Lawrence reprises her role as Commander Larma D’Acy, while Vinette Robinson plays her wife, Pilot Wrobie Tyce. Amir El-Masry appears as Commander Trach.
Jodie Comer and Billy Howle briefly appear as Rey's mother and father, respectively.[38] Mike Quinn and Kipsang Rotich return as the performer and voice of Nien Nunb, respectively. Denis Lawson and Warwick Davis briefly reprise their roles as Wedge Antilles, a veteran of the Rebel Alliance; and Wicket W. Warrick, the leader of the Ewoks, respectively.[35][38] Tom Wilton and screenwriter Chris Terrio briefly appear as the performer and voice for Aftab Ackbar, the son of Admiral Ackbar, respectively.[35] Composer John Williams cameos as Oma Tres, a Kijimi bartender, and Lin-Manuel Miranda cameos as a Resistance trooper.[38] Kevin Smith and Jeff Garlin both have cameos.[39][40] Actors making reprisal vocal cameos include James Earl Jones as Darth Vader, Andy Serkis as Snoke, and the voices of Jedi Past with Ewan McGregor and Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi (the latter via digitally altered archive audio), Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker, Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano, Freddie Prinze Jr. as Kanan Jarrus, Olivia d'Abo as Luminara Unduli, Frank Oz as Yoda, Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn, Jennifer Hale as Aayla Secura, Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu, and Angelique Perrin as Adi Gallia.[35] Ed Sheeran,[35] Dhani Harrison, Nigel Godrich, J.D Dillard, and Dave Hearn cameo as stormtroopers. Series music composer John Williams appears for a cameo as the bartender in the cantina on Kijimi. Scotiabank Theatre, December 26, 2019, with Bethany Luther and Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Lido Hey
Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and J.J. Abrams
Produced and Performed by Shag F. Kava
Oma's Place
Written, Produced, and Performed by Ricky Tinez and J.J. Abrams
Original 'Star Wars' Themes and Compositions
(uncredited)
Composed, Arranged and Conducted by John Williams.
Yesterday. 2019, Starring
Himesh Patel as Jack Malik
Karma Sood as young Jack Malik
Lily James as Ellie Appleton
Jaimie Kollmer as young Ellie Appleton
Kate McKinnon as Debra Hammer
Ed Sheeran as himself
Joel Fry as Rocky
Lamorne Morris as Head of all Marketing
Sophia Di Martino as Carol
Ellise Chappell as Lucy
Harry Michell as Nick
Camille Chen as Wendy
Alexander Arnold as Gavin
James Corden as himself
Sanjeev Bhaskar as Jed Malik
Meera Syal as Shelia Malik
Karl Theobald as Terry
Justin Edwards as Leo
Sarah Lancashire as Liz
Michael Kiwanuka as himself
Robert Carlyle as John Lennon. blu-ray, December 30, 2019, with Charity Krahn and Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Summer Song
(Richard Curtis, Adem Ilhan & Daniel Pemberton)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Rock This Road
(Richard Curtis, Adem Ilhan & Daniel Pemberton)
Daft
(Pier Danio Forni, Tommaso Medica, Pietro Garrone & Henry Counsell)
Performed by Husky Loops
Courtesy of Husky Loops Ltd
Love & Hate
(Danger Mouse (as Brian Burton), Dean Josiah (as Dean Josiah Cover) & Michael Kiwanuka)
Performed by Michael Kiwanuka
Michael Kiwanuka appears courtesy of Polydor Records
When I'm 64
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Yesterday
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Eleanor Rigby
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Nowhere Man
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
A Day In The Life
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Let It Be
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
I Want To Hold Your Hand
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited) and Lily James (uncredited)
She Loves You
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
I Saw Her Standing There
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
In My Life
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Shape of You
(Kevin 'She'kspere' Briggs (as Kevin Briggs), Kandi Burruss, Tiny Harris (as Tameka Cottle), Steve Mac, John McDaid & Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Back In The U.S.S.R.
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Penguins
(John McDaid & Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
The Long And Winding Road
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Here Comes The Sun
(George Harrison)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Something
(George Harrison)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
(George Harrison)
Carry That Weight
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Strawberry Fields Forever
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Hello, Goodbye
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Wonderwall
(Noel Gallagher)
Hey Jude
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Help!
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Yellow Submarine
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Yellow Submarine
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
You Need Me, I Don't Need You
(Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
All You Need Is Love
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
One Life
(Steve Mac, John McDaid & Ed Sheeran)
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by Himesh Patel (uncredited)
Hey Jude
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
Performed by The Beatles
Courtesy of Calderstone Productions Limited
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Movies I Have Seen - November 2019 (13 movies)
The Prodigy. 2019, Starring
Taylor Schilling as Sarah Blume
Jackson Robert Scott as Miles Blume
David Kohlsmith as Miles, age 5
Paul Fauteux as Edward Scarka
Colm Feore as Arthur Jacobson
Brittany Allen as Margaret St. James
Peter Mooney as John Blume
Oluniké Adeliyi as Rebecca
Elisa Moolecherry as Zoe
Paula Boudreau as Elaine Strasser. Crave, November 1, 2019. Soundtrack: "Don't Bring Me Roses Red"
Written by Kennedy Morrison
Performed by Bonnie Guitar
Courtesy of Pop-Up Music
Ninety Nine Pounds of Dynamite
Written by Lee Silver
Performed by Buddy Stewart (as Buddy Stuart)
Courtesy of Tru-Gems Records under license from Gravelpit Music
Thought It Was You
Written by Galen Disston, Cassady Lillstrom, Garrett Parker, Michael Parker, Alex Westcoat & Erik Blood
Performed by Pickwick
Courtesy of Small Press Records under license from Maximal Music Sync
A Night on the Bare Mountain
Written by Modest Mussorgsky
Arranged by Thomas Hewitt Jones
Courtesy of Cavendish Classical Music under license from 5 Alarm Music
Plaisir D'Amour
Written by Ralph Allwood
Courtesy of Extreme Music.
Glass. Starring Bruce Willis
Snowed Inn Christmas. Starring Bethany Joy Lenz and Andrew Walker.
Christmas In The Air. Starring Catherine Bell and Eric Close.
Christmas Cookies.
Downsizing. 2017, Starring Matt Damon, Kristin Wiig and Christoph Walz. Netflix, November 20, 2019, with Deb Friesen.
Indian Horse. 2017 (Canadian), Starring
Sladen Peltier Sladen Peltier ... Saul (6 Yrs.)
Forrest Goodluck Forrest Goodluck ... Saul (15 Yrs.)
Ajuawak Kapashesit Ajuawak Kapashesit ... Saul (22 Yrs.)
Michiel Huisman Michiel Huisman ... Father Gaston
Martin Donovan Martin Donovan ... Jack Lanahan
Michael Murphy Michael Murphy ... Father Quinney
Edna Manitowabi Edna Manitowabi ... Naomi
Melanie McLaren Melanie McLaren ... Ruth
Johnny Issaluk Johnny Issaluk ... Sam
Skye Pelletier Skye Pelletier ... Benjamin (11 Yrs.)
Evan Adams Evan Adams ... Evan
Lisa Cromarty Lisa Cromarty ... Karen
Michael Lawrenchuk Michael Lawrenchuk ... Fred Kelly
Will Strongheart Will Strongheart ... Virgil
Tristen Marty-Pahtaykan Tristen Marty-Pahtaykan ... Buddy Blackwolf
Vance Banzo Vance Banzo ... Ernie Jack
Braeden Crouse Braeden Crouse ... Lonnie (9 Yrs.)
Nathan Alexis Nathan Alexis ... Lonnie (25 Yrs.)
Eva Greyeyes Eva Greyeyes ... Rebecca Wolf
Lisa Oopik Minich Lisa Oopik Minich ... Katherine Wolf
Dylan Cook Dylan Cook ... Stu Little Chief
Wayne St-George Wayne St-George ... Man with Axe Handle
Marcus Dias Marcus Dias ... Working Man
Michael Vincent Dagostino Michael Vincent Dagostino ... Doctor
Wayne V. Johnson Wayne V. Johnson ... Kapuskasing Manager
Wayne Charles Baker Wayne Charles Baker ... Shaboogesick
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Daina Barbeau Daina Barbeau ... 70s Girl
Jordan Daoust Jordan Daoust ... Hockey Player on Bench
Dustin Faith Dustin Faith ... Hockey Player #2
Cam Fergus Cam Fergus ... Hockey Player #1
Jill Frappier Jill Frappier ... Sister Sara
Dave Groom Dave Groom ... Rink Construction Worker
Emily Klassen Emily Klassen ... Sister Grace
Caleb Marshall Caleb Marshall ... Truant Officer #1
Wilma Mason Wilma Mason ... Naomi
Rachel Noel-Gard Rachel Noel-Gard ... Background performances
Bo Peltier Bo Peltier ... Saul (22 Yrs)
Greg Poisson Greg Poisson ... Rival School Hockey Coach
Irene Poole Irene Poole ... Sister Ignacia
Carrie Schiffler Carrie Schiffler ... Elissa Lanahan
Suzanne Shawbonquit Suzanne Shawbonquit ... Martha Kelly
Bradley Trudeau Bradley Trudeau ... Lonnie (16 Yrs.)
Max Whitehead Max Whitehead ... Centre Man
Phoenix Wilson Phoenix Wilson ... Tommy
Anders Yates Anders Yates ... Father Murphy. Crave, November 21, 2019. Soundtrack: “Old Way” - Performed by Jerry Alfred; “Sudbury Saturday Night” - Performed by Stompin’ Tom Conners; “Tategak” and “Sivui Ivinivut” - Performed by Tanya Tagag; “Peruvian Dream (Part 2) - Performed by Willie Dunn featuring Jerry Saddleback; “Did I Know You In A Perfect World” - Performed by Wayne Ferguson; “Mi’kmaq Dream (for Willie Dunn)” Written by Julian Cote and Wayne Lavallee; “Chief Dan George Prayer Song” - Performed by Eugene Harry, Written by Chief Dan George; “Ancestors Song” written partly by by Jesse Zubot.
Little. 2019, Starring
Regina Hall as Jordan Sanders, a ruthless tech mogul
Marsai Martin as 13-year-old Jordan Sanders
Issa Rae as April Williams, Jordan's overworked assistant
Justin Hartley as Gary Marshall, a teacher on whom 13-year-old Jordan has a crush
Tone Bell as Preston
Rachel Dratch as Agent Bea
Mikey Day as Connor
JD McCrary as Isaac
Marc Hawes as Scott
Tucker Meek as Devon
Thalia Tran as Raina
Marley Taylor as Stevie
Eva Carlton as Caren Greene / Jasmine
Luke James as Trevor
Kayla Peltier as Becca
Tracee Ellis Ross as the voice of Homegirl, Jordan's virtual assistant
George Lott as Passenger at Red light. Crave, November 21, 2019. Soundtrack: "I Wish" -
Written by Anne Dudley, Al Flythe (as Alvin Flythe, Jr.), Trevor Horn, Malcolm McLaren, Skee-Lo (as Antoine Roundtree), Archie Roundtree, Mason Levy, Miles Beard, Flo Rida (as Tramar Dillard), Thomas Meredith, Breyan Isaac
Performed by Skee-Lo
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Courtesy of Altra Moda Music BV
Where My Girls
Written by Dainene Baldwin, Kweku Sanderson
Performed by Dai Burger
Courtesy of First One Up
By arrangement with Ninja Tune
Morning Malibu
Written by Mary White, Sean Wiggins
Performed by Mary White
Courtesy of QP Dupie Music
Desert Days
Written by Mary White, Sean Wiggins
Performed by Mary White
Courtesy of QP Dupie Music
I Got the Juice
Written by Joshua Dean, Nate 'Rocket' Wonder (as Nathaniel Irvin III), Roman GianArthur Irvin (as Roman Irvin), Janelle Monáe, Taylor Parks (as Tayla Parx), Nana Kwabena (as Nana Kwabena Tuffuor), Pharrell Williams
Performed by Janelle Monáe Feat. Pharrell Williams
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Pharrell Williams appears courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Serious
Written by Brandon Casey, Brian Casey, Bryan Michael Cox (as Bryan Cox), Russ (as Russell Vitale)
Performed by Russ
Contains a sample of "HE CAN'T LOVE U"
Performed by Jagged Edge
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Money
Written by Tyrone Johnson, Hasben Jones, Donnie Lewis, Harold Lilly (as Harold Spencer Lilly, Jr.)
Performed by Leikeli47
Courtesy of Hardcover/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Diddy Bop
Written by Michael Neil, Cameron Osteen, Raury (as Raury Tullis), Noname (as Fatimah Warner)
Performed by Noname Feat. Raury & Cam O'Bi
Courtesy of Noname, Inc.
Turn it Off
Written by Mary White, Sean Wiggins
Performed by Sean Wiggins
Courtesy of QP Dupie Music
I'm Going Down
Written by Norman Whitfield
Performed by Mary J. Blige
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Bed
Written by Carlos McKinney, The-Dream (as Terius Nash)
Performed by J. Holiday
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Lost Souls
Written by Keithen Foster, Jeff Gitelman (as Jeffrey Gitelman), David Harris, Toots Hibbert (as Frederick Hibbert), Lauryn Hill, Tiara Thomas, H.E.R. (as Gabriella Wilson)
Performed by H.E.R. feat. DJ Scratch
Courtesy of MBK Entertainment/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Worth It
Written by Kid Ink (as Brian Collins), Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Mikkel Eriksen), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Hermansen), Ori Kaplan, Priscilla Renea
Performed by Fifth Harmony
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Lurkin
Written by Ernest Clark, Danielle Leigh Curiel (as Danielle Curiel), Gabrielle Nowee, Marcos Palacios
Performed by Danielle Leigh Curiel (as DaniLeigh)
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Black Nails
Written by Kenete Simms, Tierra Whack (as Tierra Sharday Whack-Welton)
Performed by Tierra Whack
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Like a Girl
Written by Sean Douglas, Oak Felder, Lizzo (as Melissa "Lizzo" Jefferson)
Performed by Lizzo
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going
Written by Tom Eyen, Henry Krieger
Be Yourself
Written by Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Blu June (as Denisia "Blu June" Andrews) and Brittany Coney (as Brittany "Chi" Coney)
Performed by Chloe x Halle
Produced by Chloe x Halle & Nova Wav
Courtesy of Parkwood Music/Columbia Records.
The Intruder. 2019, Starring
Michael Ealy as Scott Howard
Meagan Good as Annie Howard
Dennis Quaid as Charlie Peck
Joseph Sikora as Mike
Alvina August as Rachael
Lee Shorten as Brian
Erica Cerra as Jillian Richards
Kurt Evans as Grady Kramer
Carolyn Anderson as Ellen
Lili Sepe as Cassidy Peck Thompson/Vanessa Smith
Raylene Herewood as Ice cream girl
Chris Shields as doctor
Sam Vincent as first officer
Caroline Muthoni Muita as hotel receptionist
Connor Mackay as man on ladder. Crave, November 22, 2019. Soundtrack: "Play for Keeps" -
Performed by Glenda 'Gizzle' Proby (as Gizzle)
Written by Glenda 'Gizzle' Proby (as Glenda Proby) and Kevin Bard
Published by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC, EMI April Music Inc., Makin' Grandma Proud Music, and Kevin Bard Music
Yellow Light
Performed by Moustapha Lamine Diop (as EnimaL) featuring YMTK
Written by Moustapha Lamine Diop (as Lamine Moustapha Diop)
Bae Season
Performed by Razah
Written by Razah (as Martell Nelson)
Courtesy of Just-Us Music Group
La Dee
Performed by Sabriel Hobart (as Sabriel)
Written by Sabriel Hobart, Spencer Nezey, Phoebe Ogan
Into You
Performed by Jean-Marc Virard (as JMV)
Written by Jean-Marc Virard (as Jean Marc Virard)
When We
Performed by Durrell 'Tank' Babbs (as Tank)
Written by Durrell 'Tank' Babbs (as Durrell Babbs) (ASCAP)
Published by Tank 1176 Music
Administered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing
Courtesy of WMG
Seven Five (Let You Go)
Performed by Sabriel Hobart (as Sabriel)
Written by Sabriel Hobart, Phoebe Ogan, Spencer Nezey
Killin' Yourself
Performed by Jean-Marc Virard (as JMV)
Written by Jean-Marc Virard (as Jean Marc Virard)
Answering Machine
Performed by Sloan Evans
Written by Kevin Nicayenzi and Mac Sutphin
Patterns
Performed by Alice France
Written by Alice France, Spencer Nezey, Daniella Waters
Love of Your Life
Performed by Anthony Hamilton
Written by Salaam Remi and Anthony Hamilton
That's Alright
Performed by Sir (as SIR)
Written by Sir (as Darryl Farris) and Jason Pounds
Courtesy of WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) on behalf of itself and Roc Nation Music and Jason Pounds Pub Designee
The Mistletoe and Me
Performed by Isaac Hayes
Written by Isaac Hayes (as Isaac Lee Hayes)
Courtesy of Stax Records/Concord Music
Streets Are Calling
Performed by LeDon Bishop
Written by Neely Dinkins Jr. (as Neely Dinkins), Vito A. Colapietro II (as Vito Colapietro), Donald Smith Jr.
Courtesy of The Co-Stars Entertainment, Inc.
Unsured
Performed by Jean-Marc Virard (as JMV)
Written by Jean-Marc Virard (as Jean Marc Virard)
On Me
Performed by Sloan Evans
Written by Kevin Nicayenzi, Djavan Luciano Santos, Colby Zinser
Gripped Up
Performed by Casanova
Written by Caswell Senior, Rafael Cameron Jr., Marcello Valenzano, Andre Lyon, Khalil Mattis, Ted Kay, Don Taylor, Tierra Douglas
Courtesy of Roc Nation Records, LLC under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Trivia: In this movie Dennis Quaid plays the psycho terrorizing the couple who bought his old house. In Cold Creek Manor (2003), Quaid plays the husband of the couple who bought Stephen Dorff's old house and are then terrorized by Dorff.
The Emperor's Newest Clothes. 2018 (TV short), Starring Alan Alda as Narrator,
Jeff Daniels Jeff Daniels ... The Emperor
John Early John Early ... Syco (voice)
Tim Heidecker Tim Heidecker ... Phantic (voice)
Matt Hobby Matt Hobby ... Tailor (voice)
Alison Pill Alison Pill ... Thomasina
Gabriel Sunday Gabriel Sunday ... Tailor (voice). HBO, November 24, 2019. Soundtrack: Music by William Finn and Michael Starobin.
Killers Anonymous. 2019, Starring
Tommy Flanagan as Markus
Rhyon Nicole Brown as Alice
Jessica Alba as Jade
Gary Oldman as The Man
MyAnna Buring as Joanna
Michael Socha as Leandro
Tim McInnerny as Calvin
Sam Hazeldine as Senator Kyle
Elizabeth Morris as Krystal
Elliot James Langridge as Ben
Isabelle Allen as Morgan
Suki Waterhouse as Violet
Harmony Hyde - Neath as Young Alice. Crave, November 26, 2019. Soundtrack: "“Talkin’ Talkin’” - Performed by Matata; “You’re Gonna Miss That Girl” - Performed by Max Milligan; “Borne To Breath” - Performed by Mark Younger Smith and Autry Fulbright; “Loving You” - Performed by Brian Crane; “Supernatural Thing” - Performed by Ben E King; “March To The Motherland” - Performed by Alexander L’Estrange and Ben Parry; “Let Us Gather” - Performed by Paul Mottram; “Walk Away” - Performed by Tom Walker; “I Only Wanna Be With You” - Written by Ivor Raymonde and Mike Hawker. Trivia: Jessica Alba and Tommy Flanagan starred together in Sin City (2005).
André the Giant. 2018 (TV documentary), Starring André the Giant as Himself (archive footage),
Arnold Schwarzenegger ... Himself
Robin Wright Robin Wright ... Herself
Cary Elwes Cary Elwes ... Himself
Rob Reiner Rob Reiner ... Himself
Billy Crystal Billy Crystal ... Himself
Roddy Piper Roddy Piper ... Rowdy Roddy Piper (archive footage)
Hulk Hogan Hulk Hogan ... Himself
Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura ... Jesse Ventura (archive footage)
Cyndi Lauper Cyndi Lauper ... Herself (archive footage)
David Letterman David Letterman ... Himself (archive footage)
Randy Savage Randy Savage ... Macho Man Randy Savage (archive footage)
Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali ... Himself (archive footage)
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol ... Himself (archive footage)
Ric Flair Ric Flair ... Himself
Bob Uecker Bob Uecker ... Himself (archive footage)
Vince McMahon Vince McMahon ... Himself
Shane McMahon Shane McMahon ... Himself
Jerry Lawler Jerry Lawler ... Himself
Bobby Heenan Bobby Heenan ... Himself (archive footage)
Gene Okerlund Gene Okerlund ... Himself
Big John Studd Big John Studd ... Big John Studd (archive footage)
Gorilla Monsoon Gorilla Monsoon ... Gorilla Monsoon (voice) (archive footage)
Paul Orndorff Paul Orndorff ... 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff (archive footage)
Morley Safer Morley Safer ... Himself (archive footage)
Tonga Fifita Tonga Fifita ... Haku (archive footage)
Bruno Sammartino Bruno Sammartino ... Bruno Sammartino (archive footage)
Merced Solis Merced Solis ... Tito Santana (archive footage)
Billy Graham Billy Graham ... Billy Graham (archive footage)
Chief Jay Strongbow Chief Jay Strongbow ... Himself (archive footage)
Pat Patterson Pat Patterson ... Himself
Don Lane Don Lane ... Himself (archive footage)
Tim White Tim White ... Himself
Robin Christensen-Roussimoff Robin Christensen-Roussimoff ... Herself (as Robin Christensen)
Jacques Roussimoff Jacques Roussimoff ... Himself
Dave Meltzer Dave Meltzer ... Himself (as David Meltzer)
Hortense Roussimoff Hortense Roussimoff ... Herself
David Shoemaker David Shoemaker ... Himself
Patric Laprade Patric Laprade ... Himself (as Patrice Laprade)
Gino Brito Gino Brito ... Himself
Terry Todd Terry Todd ... Himself
Jackie McAuley Jackie McAuley ... Herself
Antoine Roussimoff Antoine Roussimoff ... Himself
Harris Yett Harris Yett ... Himself (as Dr. Harris Yett)
Noël Mateos Noël Mateos ... Himself
Mr. T Mr. T ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jim Ross Jim Ross ... Jim Ross (archive footage) (uncredited). HBO, November 26, 2019. Soundtrack: Music by Tom Caffey. Trivia: Several interviewees discuss Andre's penchant for flatulence.
Selma. 2014, Starring
David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King, Jr.[8]
Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon B. Johnson[9]
Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King[10]
André Holland as Andrew Young[11]
Tessa Thompson as Diane Nash[12]
Giovanni Ribisi as Lee C. White[13]
Lorraine Toussaint as Amelia Boynton Robinson[14]
Stephan James as John Lewis[15]
Wendell Pierce as Hosea Williams[16]
Common as James Bevel[17]
Alessandro Nivola as John Doar[18]
Lakeith Stanfield as Jimmie Lee Jackson[19]
Cuba Gooding Jr. as Fred Gray[20]
Dylan Baker as J. Edgar Hoover[21]
Tim Roth as George Wallace[22]
Oprah Winfrey as Annie Lee Cooper[23]
Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Bayard Rustin
Niecy Nash as Richie Jean Jackson[24]
Colman Domingo as Ralph Abernathy[25]
Omar Dorsey as James Orange
Ledisi Young as Mahalia Jackson[26]
Trai Byers as James Forman[27]
Kent Faulcon as Sullivan Jackson[24]
John Lavelle as Roy Reed[28]
Henry G. Sanders as Cager Lee
Jeremy Strong as James Reeb[29]
Nigel Thatch as Malcolm X
Tara Ochs as Viola Liuzzo
Martin Sheen[30] as Frank Minis Johnson
Michael Shikany as Archbishop Iakovos
Michael Papajohn as Major John Cloud
Stephen Root as Al Lingo
Stan Houston as Sheriff Jim Clark
E. Roger Mitchell as Frederick D. Reese. Cineplex Digital Movie, November 27, 2019. Soundtrack: "One Morning Soon
Written by Traditional
Performed by Joyce Collins & Johnita Collins
Courtesy of Tompkins Square, LLC
House of the Rising Sun
Traditional, arranged by Duane Eddy
performed by Duane Eddy
Courtesy of Duane Eddy Productions
Easy Street
Written by Allan Rankin Jones
Performed by Sarah Vaughan
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Walk With Me
Written by Ralph Bass
Performed by Martha Bass
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Precious Lord Take My Hand
Written by Thomas A. Dorsey (as Reverend Thomas A. Dorsey)
Performed by Ledisi Young (as Ledisi)
Ledisi Young appears courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Why (Am I Treated So Bad)
Written by Roebuck 'Pops' Staples (as Roebuck Staples)
Performed by The Staple Singers
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Ole Man Trouble
Written & Performed by Otis Redding
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Masters of War
Written by Bob Dylan
Performed by Odetta
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Keep on Pushing
Written by Curtis Mayfield (as Curtis L. Mayfield)
Performed by The Impressions
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Time Brings About a Change
Written by Jimmy Outler
Performed by The Soul Stirrers
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records Inc.
I Got the New World In My View
Performed by Sister Gertrude Morgan
Courtesy of Big Deal Music on behalf of Preservation Hall
Don't You Want My Lovin
Written by Kenny Gamble (as Kenneth Gamble) & Leon Huff
Performed by The Orlons
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
You Ain't Got But One Life To Live
Written by Traditional
Performed by Seabell Kennedy
Day-O
Traditional, lyrics by William A. Attaway (as William Attaway) and Irving Burgie
Contemporary Focus
Written & Performed by McCoy Tyner
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Yesterday Was Hard On All of Us
Written by Fink (as Finian Greenall), Guy Whittaker & Tim Thornton
Performed by Fink
Courtesy of Ninja Tune
Bamboo Flute Blues
Written & Performed by Yusef Lateef
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Glory
Written by John Legend (as John Stephens), Common (as Lonnie Lynn), Rhymefest (as Che Smith)
Performed by Common & John Legend
Common appears courtesy of Artium Records/Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
John Legend appears courtesy of Getting Out Our Dreams/Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
This Little Light of Mine/Freedom Now Chant/Come By Here (Medley)
Written by Harry Dixon Loes / Traditional
Performed by workers in Selma
Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Anachronisms: 1. Martin Luther King replaces a transparent plastic trash bag. In 1965, home garbage cans were lined with a paper shopping bag, if at all.
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As the first march to Montgomery begins, an establishing shot shows a sign with an italicized Pepsi logo introduced in 1991.
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Toward end of the movie, a white man sits at a table smoking a cigarette. A plastic bottle of Fiji water is on the right side of the table.
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When the police begin attacking the marchers at the bridge, the film depicts the event being broadcast live around the country. At the time, the event would've been filmed and shown later, after processing. Live news started many years later.
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When Martin Luther King leads the marchers across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a cell phone tower is visible on the right side of the screen.
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In an early scene in the Kings' kitchen, a blender is plugged into a grounded GFCI outlet with a bright green LED. Those technologies were not commonly available until the 1970s.
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At the beginning of the first march, the marchers pass an auto parts store with a sign outside advertising "Shocks Struts (etc)". Very few cars used struts in 1965, and the few that did most likely would not have been available in Selma.
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When Martin Luther King meets in a church basement, modern containers of tempera paint, with pump tops, are behind him. At that time, tempera paint came in powder form and had to be mixed with water.
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John Lewis wears a wedding band in 1965. He was never married until 1968.
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A harvest gold blender is in the Kings' kitchen. Harvest gold was first available in the late 1960s.
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After Martin Luther King receives his Nobel Peace Prize (December 10, 1964), the four girls are killed in the 16th St. Baptist Church. The church bombing took place earlier (September 15, 1963).
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Alabama State Troopers in uniform did not/ do not wear facial hair.
One scene depicted as being in 1965 has a 1967 Thunderbird visible in traffic.
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Movies I Have Seen - October 2019 (13 movies)
The Domestics. 2018, Starring Tyler Hoechlin as Mark West, Kate Bosworth as Nina West, Lance Reddick as Nathan Wood, Sonoya Mizuno as Betsy, Dana Gourrier as Wanda, Jacinte Blankenship as Theresa Wood, Thomas Francis Murphy as Plowboy Jim, David Dastmalchian as Willy Cunningham and Lee Perkins as Dean the Nailer. Crave, October 1, 2019. Soundtrack: "Drifting Heart" - Performed by Roosevelt Nettles; "No One Care" - Performed by Denny Reed; "It's Time to Quit Crying" - Performed by Frank Fafara; "Since I First Met You" - Performed by The Robins; "Til" - Performed by The Angels; "She is My Dream" - Performed by The Tads; "Once It Was Mine" - Performed by Judy Lunn; "Forever" - Performed by Rickie Page; "Slippin' the Stealth" - Performed by Goatsnake; "Something Old, Something New" - Performed by Lonnie Russ; "Touch of Red" - Performed by Bent Wind; "Tame Me Tiger" - Performed by Bonny St. Claire. Trivia: It is an American post-apocalyptic horror film. The film has received favorable reviews from critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 7.5/10 based on 5 reviews.
Isn't It Romantic. 2019, Starring Rebel Wilson as Natalie, Alex Kis as 12-year-old Natalie, Liam Hemsworth as Blake, Adam DeVine as Josh, Priyanka Chopra as Isabella, Betty Gilpin as Whitney, Brandon Scott Jones as Donny, Jennifer Saunders as Natalie's mother, Big Jay Oakerson as Gary, Tom Ellis as Dr. Todd, Michelle Buteau as Martina and Director Cameo: Todd Strauss-Schulson as a co-worker on the hover board when Natalie first sees it in the "rom-com" world. Crave, October 2, 2019. Soundtrack: "Oh, Pretty Woman" - Written by Bill Dees and Roy Orbison, Performed by Roy Orbison;
"Ride" -
Written by Vincent Alfieri
Performed by Halo Sol
Courtesy of A&G Sync, Inc.
Talking to Ancestors
Written by Christian Harrington, Kerri Hirsch, Kira Lang, Ric Neyer and Jon Skoglund
Performed by Spiral Rhythm featuring Madison Cansler, Laurel Eris, Kathy Hardman, Kerri Hirsch, Ric Neyer, Kiki Williamson and Mark Witters
Courtesy of Musiphysical Productions
Struggling
Written by Andrew Grimshaw, Thomas Tonnelien, Daniel Tuffs and Jago Weeks
Performed by Jago featuring Galak Spiritual & Chief Rockas
Courtesy of Tru Thoughts Recordings
By arrangement with Third Side Music
Theme from 'A Summer Place'
Written by Max Steiner
A Thousand Miles
Written and Performed by Vanessa Carlton
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Everybody Everybody
Written by Daniele Davoli, Mirko Limoni and Valerio Semplici
Performed by Black Box
Courtesy of Groove Groove Melody Ltd.
By arrangement with Concord Music
No More I Love You's
Written by David Freeman and Joseph Hughes
Performed by Annie Lennox
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
The Lady in Red
Written and Performed by Chris De Burgh
Courtesy of Rockware Ltd.
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Kiss Me
Written by Matthew Slocum
Produced by Alana Da Fonseca & The Boom Clack
Performed by Priyanka Chopra
I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)
Written by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam
Produced by Alana Da Fonseca & The Boom Clack
Performed by Rebel Wilson, Adam Devine and Priyanka Chopra
I Love You Always Forever
Written and Performed by Donna Lewis
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Breakout
Written by Andy Connell (as Andrew Connell), Corinne Drewery and Martin Jackson
Performed by Swing Out Sister
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Express Yourself
Written by Madonna and Stephen Bray
Produced by Alana Da Fonseca & The Boom Clack
Performed by Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam Devine, Priyanka Chopra, Betty Gilpin and Brandon Scott Jones
My Way (Remix)
Written and Produced by Alana Da Fonseca and Jordan Yaeger
Performed by Alana Da Fonseca (as Alana D). Quote: Natalie: "You had me at hello-copter."
We Die Young. 2019, Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Daniel,
David Castañeda David Castañeda ... Rincon (as David Castaneda)
Elijah Rodriguez Elijah Rodriguez ... Lucas
Nicholas Sean Johnny Nicholas Sean Johnny ... Miguel
Charlie MacGechan Charlie MacGechan ... Jester
Joana Metrass Joana Metrass ... Anna
Dean John-Wilson Dean John-Wilson ... Mousey
Jim Caesar Jim Caesar ... Felix
Kerry Bennett Kerry Bennett ... Brenda
Uriel Emil Uriel Emil ... Spider
Pablo Scola Pablo Scola ... Padre Orelio
Robyn Cara Robyn Cara ... Gabriela
Jacob Scipio Jacob Scipio ... Tomas
Joseph Long Joseph Long ... Luis
Tony Wredden Tony Wredden ... Carlo
Karlos Klaumannsmoller Karlos Klaumannsmoller ... Tomas' Father
Gary Beadle Gary Beadle ... Winslow
Danny Rico Soto Danny Rico Soto ... Rodrigo (as Danny Soto)
Petar Petrov Petar Petrov ... Rudy
Andy Raychev Andy Raychev ... Photographer
Evelin Kostova Evelin Kostova ... Gabriela's Girlfriend
Niccolò Besio Niccolò Besio ... Zico
Atanas Srebrev Atanas Srebrev ... FBI Agent One
Alfonso Matos Alfonso Matos ... FBI Agent Two
Gergana Dandanova Gergana Dandanova ... Afghan Woman
Laura Giosh Laura Giosh ... Teacher
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Owen Davis Owen Davis ... Vendor
Miguel Harichi Miguel Harichi ... Rapper Two
Christopher Mata Christopher Mata ... Thug #2
Gonzalo Ramos as Rapper One and Silviya Stanoeva as Spanish Girl. Crave, October 2, 2019. Soundtrack: "No Miraré Hacia Atrás" (I Won't Look Back) - Performed by Anna Spitz; “Violencia” - Performed by Ariel Kelly; “Crusifixus a 8 Voci” - Performed by Origen; “Swan Lake”; “Desert Shadows” - Performed by Luke Garner-Brereton; “Dance With Me” - Performed by Jive Ass Sleepers; “Colombia Cumbia” - Performed by Julio Kladniew.
Diego Maradona. 2019 (British documentary), Starring
Diego Armando Maradona ... Himself (voice) (archive footage) (as Diego Maradona)
Pelé Pelé ... Himself (archive footage)
Diego Maradona Jr. Diego Maradona Jr. ... Himself (archive footage)
Claudia Villafañe Claudia Villafañe ... Herself (voice) (archive footage)
Dalma Maradona Dalma Maradona ... Herself (archive footage)
Corrado Ferlaino Corrado Ferlaino ... Himself (voice) (archive footage)
Jorge Burruchaga Jorge Burruchaga ... Himself (archive footage)
Cristiana Sinagra Cristiana Sinagra ... Herself (archive footage)
Maria Rosa Maradona Maria Rosa Maradona ... Herself (voice)
Gianinna Maradona Gianinna Maradona ... Herself (archive footage)
Daniel Arcucci Daniel Arcucci ... Himself (archive footage)
Fernando Signorini Fernando Signorini ... Himself (voice) (archive footage)
Víctor Hugo Morales Víctor Hugo Morales ... Himself (voice)
Diego Maradona Sr. Diego Maradona Sr. ... Himself (archive footage) (as Don Diego Maradona)
Dalma Maradona Dalma Maradona ... Herself (archive footage) (as Doña Tota Maradona)
Roque Villafañe Roque Villafañe ... Himself (archive footage). HBO, October 3, 2019. Soundtrack: Music by Antonio Pinto.
The Disaster Artist. 2017, Starring
Dave Franco as Greg Sestero, the line producer and actor who portrays Mark in The Room
James Franco as Tommy Wiseau, the writer, director, producer, executive producer and actor who portrays Johnny in The Room
Seth Rogen as Sandy Schklair, the script supervisor and de facto first assistant director of The Room
Ari Graynor as Juliette Danielle, the actress who portrays Lisa in The Room
Alison Brie as Amber, Greg Sestero's girlfriend[10]
Jacki Weaver as Carolyn Minnott, the actress who portrays Claudette in The Room
Paul Scheer as Raphael Smadja, the first DP of The Room
Zac Efron as Dan Janjigian, the actor who portrays Chris-R in The Room
Josh Hutcherson as Philip Haldiman, the actor who portrays Denny in The Room
June Diane Raphael as Robyn Paris, the actress who portrays Michelle in The Room
Megan Mullally as Mrs. Sestero, Greg Sestero's mother[11]
Jason Mantzoukas as Peter Anway, the rep of Birns and Sawyer
Andrew Santino as Scott Holmes, the actor who portrays Mike in The Room
Nathan Fielder as Kyle Vogt, the actor who portrays Peter in The Room
Sharon Stone as Iris Burton, Greg Sestero's agent
Melanie Griffith as Jean Shelton, the teacher of an acting class attended by Wiseau and Sestero[12]
Hannibal Buress as Bill Meurer, the owner of Birns and Sawyer, a stage rented by Wiseau
Bob Odenkirk as Wiseau's method acting teacher
Bryan Cranston (uncredited) as himself, an actor and director who offers Sestero a small role on Malcolm in the Middle[13]
Judd Apatow (uncredited) as a film producer accosted by Wiseau. Netflix, October 9, 2019. Soundtrack: "It Won't Be Me" -
Written by Jennifer Bone, Andrew Gonzales & Francine Reed
Performed by Francine Reed
Courtesy of Fervor Records
Miles Away
Written and Performed by Craig Marsden
Courtesy of Fervor Records
Never Gonna Give You Up
Written by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken (as Matthew Aitken) & Pete Waterman (as Peter Waterman)
Performed by Rick Astley
Performed by James Franco (uncredited) and Dave Franco (uncredited)
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
It Takes Two
Written by Rob Base (as Robert Ginyard Jr.) & James Brown
Performed by Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
Courtesy of Arista Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Contains sample of "Think (About It)"
Performed by Lyn Collins
Courtesy of Republic Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Good Vibrations
Written by Donnie Wahlberg, Mark Wahlberg, Amir Shakir & Dan Hartman
Performed by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (as Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch)
Courtesy of Interscope Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Finally
Written by Ce Ce Peniston, Felipe Delgado, R.K. Jackson (as Rodney Jackson) & Elbert Lee Linnear (as E.L. Linnear)
Performed by Ce Ce Peniston (as CeCe Peniston)
Courtesy of A&M Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Rhythm of the Night
Written by Pete Glenister (as Peter Glenister), Francesco Bontempi, Michael Gaffey, Annerley Gordon & Giorgio Spagna
Performed by Corona
Performed by James Franco (uncredited)
Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd. & Extravaganza Publishing SRL.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
What You Want
Written by Mase (as Mason Betha), Sean 'Diddy' Combs (as Sean Puffy Combs), Curtis Mayfield, Nashiem Myrick and Keisha Spivey
Performed by Mase feat. Total
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. / Bad Boy Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Outside Looking In
Written and Performed by Eric V. Hachikian
Courtesy of EVH Arts, Inc.
Can't Get You Out of My Head
Written by Rob Davis (as Robert Davis) & Cathy Dennis. Anachronisms: 1. Early in the movie late 1998/early 1999 Greg and Amber are watching Gilmore Girls, but Gilmore Girls didn't debut until October 2000. 2. The LCD camera-top monitors used on the production cameras during the filming scenes did not exist in 2002 or 2003. 3. Ready to Rumble poster visible in a 1998 scene. This film came out in 2000; even in a studio, a poster of it wouldn't exist at this time. 4. Post-2003 cars sporadically drive in the background. 5. The production sound mixer on set had a pair of black Audio-Technica ATH-M50 headphones. Those headphones did not exist during the early 2000s. 6. The entire film takes place in the late 90s/early 2000s, but a Jack in the Box restaurant can be scene with the modern logo/signage, which was introduced in 2009.
Performed by Kylie Minogue
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Epic
Written by Mike Bordin (as Michael Bordin), Roddy Bottum, Jim Martin (as James Martin), Billy Gould (as Bill Gould) & Mike Patton
Performed by Faith No More
Courtesy of Slash Records / Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Cielito
Written by Salvador Garcia, Luis Hernandez, Manuel Toledo & Traditional
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Eternal Memories
Written by Anselm C. Kreuzer (as Anselm Kreuzer)
Courtesy of APM Music.
It Chapter Two. 2019, Starring
Jessica Chastain as Beverly Marsh:
The only female member of the Losers Club, who was abused physically and sexually by her father, was bullied at school over false rumors of promiscuity, and was Bill and Ben's love interest. As an adult, she has become a successful fashion designer in New York City while enduring an abusive marriage.
Sophia Lillis as Young Beverly Marsh
James McAvoy as Bill Denbrough:[5]
The most resourceful, the determined former leader of the Losers Club who sought revenge for the murder of his younger brother, Georgie, and fought his killer, Pennywise, during the summer of 1989. He promises that he and the other Losers will return to Derry if It resurfaces. As an adult, Bill is a successful mystery novelist in Los Angeles, and is married to a successful actress named Audra Phillips.
Jaeden Martell as Young Bill Denbrough
Bill Hader as Richie Tozier:[5]
Bill's bespectacled best friend and fellow member of the Losers Club, whose loud mouth and foul language often get him into trouble. As an adult, Richie becomes a successful stand-up comic in Chicago.
Finn Wolfhard as Young Richie Tozier
Isaiah Mustafa as Mike Hanlon:[6]
A member of the Losers Club who fought against It. As an adult, Mike is the only one to stay in Derry and becomes the town librarian. He summons the other Losers back to Derry when It resurfaces.
Chosen Jacobs as Young Mike Hanlon
Tristian Levi Cox and Torian Matthew Cox as 4-year-old Mike Hanlon
Jay Ryan as Ben Hanscom:[7]
A member of the Losers Club who fought against It and was bullied as a child for being overweight. As an adult, he is fit and a successful architect living in upstate New York.
Jeremy Ray Taylor as Young Ben Hanscom
James Ransone as Eddie Kaspbrak:[8]
A member of the Losers Club who is the epitome of a hypochondriac. As an adult, Eddie is a successful risk assessor living in New York City and is married to Myra, who is very similar to his Munchausen syndrome by proxy-stricken mother Sonia.
Jack Dylan Grazer as Young Eddie Kaspbrak
Andy Bean as Stanley Uris:[8]
A pragmatic member of the Losers Club who fought against It. As an adult, he becomes a firm accountant in Atlanta and is married to a woman named Patty Blum. He later commits suicide because he knows that he fears the creature too much.
Wyatt Oleff as Young Stanley Uris
Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise the Dancing Clown / "It":
An ancient, trans-dimensional monster that awakens every twenty-seven years to feed on the fear of children that it murders. Pennywise is It's favorite and primary form. It was overpowered and seriously wounded by the Losers Club in 1989, forcing it into early hibernation. This defeat motivates the monster to rebuild its strength and exact revenge against the Losers once they return to Derry.
Other forms of It include Joan Gregson as Mrs. Kersh, an apparently sweet and gentle elderly woman, and actually a perfidious monster, who lives in Beverly Marsh's childhood home; Javier Botet as Hobo, a leper man who encountered a young Eddie at the 29 Neibolt Street house, and also as The Witch, the monstrous form of Mrs. Kersh, Jackson Robert Scott as Georgie Denbrough, Bill's deceased younger brother, and Owen Teague as Patrick Hockstetter, Henry's dead friend who was killed by Pennywise in the sewers in 1989. It also briefly appears without clown makeup, presumably as his alias "Bob Gray" (also played by Skarsgård).
Additionally, Teach Grant portrays Henry Bowers,[9] a psychopath who terrorized the Losers Club in the summer of 1989 before he was arrested for killing his father. Nicholas Hamilton reprises his role as the young Henry Bowers. Molly Atkinson reprises her role as Sonia, Eddie's Munchausen syndrome by proxy-stricken mother, and also plays Eddie's wife Myra, who is very similar to Sonia. Xavier Dolan and Taylor Frey appear as Adrian Mellon[10] and Don Hagarty, a gay couple who are attacked by a group of youths during a carnival before Mellon is killed by It, while Jake Weary appears as Webby, the leader of the youth gang who attacks Adrian and Don. Luke Roessler portrays Dean, a young boy who meets Bill near the storm drain where Georgie was killed in 1988, and is later killed by It at the Funland, while Ryan Kiera Armstrong appears as Victoria Fuller, a little girl with a large birthmark on her cheek, who is killed by It after he lures her to under the bleachers at a baseball game. Jess Weixler portrays Bill's wife Audra Denbrough (nee Phillips), Will Beinbrink portrays Beverly's abusive husband Tom Rogan,[10] and Martha Girvin appears as Stanley's wife Patty. Stephen Bogaert, Joe Bostick and Megan Charpentier reprise their roles from the first film as Beverly's abusive father Alvin Marsh, pharmacist Mr. Keene, and Keene's daughter Gretta, respectively. Juno Rinaldi portrays the adult Gretta.
It writer and creator of the original 1986 novel Stephen King cameos as a pawn shop owner, the film's director Andy Muschietti cameos as a customer at the pharmacy, and filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich cameos as the director of the film based on Bill's novel. Brandon Crane, who portrayed the young Ben in the 1990 miniseries adaptation, also makes a cameo appearance as an associate at Ben's architecture company.[11] Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro was sought for a cameo as the janitor that Ben encounters when fleeing from Pennywise. Despite nearly securing del Toro, he was not included in the final film.[12] Katie Lunman reprises her role as Betty Ripsom in a vocal capacity, in addition to portraying a second character, Chris. Cineplex CrossIron Mills Theatre, October 9, 2019, with Chantelle Luther and Melanie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by Benjamin Wallfisch. Anachronisms: 1. During a flashback to summer of 1989, an arcade cabinet of "Mortal Kombat" is clearly seen at the movie theater. But the game was not released until October of 1992. A cabinet of ''Mortal Kombat II'' is also visible in the arcade, while the game actually came out in 1993. 2. Richie's Mustang is the MY18 model and not the MY16 model.
Ladies in Black. 2018 (Australian), Starring
Angourie Rice as Lisa
Rachael Taylor as Fay
Julia Ormond as Magda
Alison McGirr as Patty
Vincent Perez as Stefan
Susie Porter as Mrs. Miles
Ryan Corr as Rudi
Nicholas Hammond as Mr. Ryder
Shane Jacobson as Mr. Miles
Noni Hazlehurst as Miss Cartwright
Luke Pegler as Frank
Celia Massingham as Myra
Alison McGirr as Patty Williams
Trent Baines as Greg
Jesse Hyde as Michael
Kate Miller-Heidke as Nightclub Singer (Cameo). Crave, October 12, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "
He's My Baby (Kate Miller-Heidke) 2:11
2. Just Walkin' In the Rain (Johnnie Ray) 2:37
3. It's Now Or Never (Digitally Remastered) (Elvis Presley) 3:14
4. Only the Lonely (Roy Orbison) 2:23
5. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (The Platters) 2:37
6. Theme from "a Summer Place" (Percy Faith and His Orchestra) 2:23
7. Catch a Falling Star (with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra & the Ray Charles Singers) [with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra & The Ray Charles Singers] (Perry Como) 2:29
8. The Rock and Roll Waltz (Digitally Mastered 1988) (Kay Starr) 2:56
9. Boom Boom Baby (Billy "Crash" Craddock) 2:30
10. In the Middle of an Island (2011 Remaster) (Tony Bennett) 2:05
11. The Twelfth of Never (Single Version) (Johnny Mathis) 2:25
12. Rock and Roll Music (1958 Single Version) (Chuck Berry) 2:31
13. Singing the Blues (Guy Mitchell)
14. Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) [From "the Man Who Knew Too Much"] [with Frank De Vol and His Orchestra] [with Frank De Vol and His Orchestra] (Doris Day) 2:02
15. Last Date (Instrumental) (Floyd Cramer) 2:26
16. Marianne (Terry Gilkyson & The Easy Riders) 2:21
17. Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow (Ella Fitzgerald) 2:41
18. Always Be Happy (feat. Elliot Finn) (Tim Finn) 3:24
19. Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes (Kate Miller-Heidke)
Anachronisms
There is a scene where people are playing cricket. It appears that the batsmen are wearing helmets. Batsmen did not start wearing helmets until the 1970's.
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LADIES IN BLACK is set in December 1959, plus January 1960. Daughter Lisa Miles (Angourie Rice) is trying to get her dad (Shane Jacobson) to sign her application form dated Saturday 12-12-1959 to apply for a Commonwealth Scholarship to pay for her entire university education, whilst her distracted dad is watching horse racing on their television. However the horse racing footage shows a Sydney horse race, where horse number 14 is the winner, whilst naming the winners of the 1966 Melbourne Cup horse race, that was held on the afternoon of Tuesday 1st November 1966 - 1966 MELBOURNE CUP, 1st Place Galilee, 2nd Place Light Fingers, 3rd Place Duo. The winner, the four year old Bay Gelding who was foaled in 1963, GALILEE had sadlecloth number four. In 1959 horse racing was heard on radio, seen in newsreel footage shown at most cinemas and at Newsreel Cinemas in each Australian Capital City, but in 1959 there were no live television broadcasts of any Australian horse races.In 1959 all Sydney horse races move clockwise, and all Melbourne horse races move counter-clockwise (anti-clockwise).
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In 1959 Sydney residential single-phase two-wire mains electricity service flows overhead from the street service pole via two insulated wires to the two insulators at the service point located outside the house at roof level, where the Home Wiring System begins that sends electricity to the main meter box. The red brick house, where Lisa Miles (Angourie Rice) lives with her parents (Susie Porter and Shane Jacobson), incorrectly shows its mains electricity service with one aerial bundled cable that was only installed in Sydney from the 1980s, with just the one insulated outdoor Double Core Double Insulated Cable Wire connected using only one of the two electricity insulators visible at the service point.
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The vision of the 1966 Melbourne Cup race called by Melbourne's own Bert Bryant does not match the vision that is showing on the television as it is a Sydney race and the horses are racing the opposite way to Melbourne's way of racing. (movie set in 1959)
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Despite being set in 1959/60, "First Fleet" class catamaran ferries - built between 1984 and 1986 - appear in several shots.
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On the counter at the Goodes Department Store, the 1950s/60s/70s cash register appears to be the NCR 100-146 cash register. Incorrectly the cash register is the post-decimal version, that was seen all over Australia from 14th February 1966 when Australia changed the currency to Australian dollars and cents, from Australian pounds shillings and pence. Mechanical, manually operated, built like a tank, and guaranteed to strengthen the muscles in most shopkeeper's fingers.
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Factual errors
As the girl is trying to get her dad to sign her uni form he is watching the races where Gallilee beats Light fingers, these 2 horses were born in 1963 and 1961 yet the movie is summer 1959/60
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Ed is seen watching a horse race on television. Two of the horses names (Galilee and Light Fingers) were foaled several years after the movie was set.
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Miscellaneous
There is a scene where Lesley (Angourie Rice) is reading a book in the park during her lunch break. This was filmed in Hyde Park Sydney however in the distance in the left of the screen you can clearly see present day Sydney traffic from 2017. This is despite the films setting in 1959.
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Incorrectly regarded as goofs
Numerous Sydney electric trams are featured in the film, set in November/December 1959, it should be noted that all the electric trams in the Sydney CBD, were all replaced by diesel buses. Ending 100 years of tram services, Sydney's last electric tram ran in the Sydney CBD from Hunter Street in the city and then along Elizabeth Sreet in the city, Oxford Street, and along Anzac Parade to La Perouse on 25th of February 1961.
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Revealing mistakes
In the scene with the Tram & Tram stop next to Mark Foys they forgot to CGI out the lawn beside the Tram Stop.
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Movie is set in Sydney in 1959, but in a shot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Harry Seidler's Blues Point Tower was visible, but that tower was only built in 1962.
Slaughterhouse Rulez. 2018, Starring
Asa Butterfield as Willoughby Blake
Finn Cole as Don Wallace
Hermione Corfield as Clemsie Lawrence
Michael Sheen as The Bat
Nick Frost as Woody Chapman
Simon Pegg as Meredith Houseman
Margot Robbie as Audrey
Isabella Laughland as Kay
Tom Rhys Harries as Clegg
Max Raphael as Hargreaves
Kit Connor as Wootton
Louis Strong as Smudger
Jo Hartley as Babs Wallace
Jamie Blackley as Caspar De Brunose
Jane Stanness as Matron
Jassa Ahluwalia as Yuri
Alex Macqueen as Lambert
Charles Fitzherbert as Tompkinson
Nick Kellington as The Beast. Crave, October 26, 2019. Soundtrack: "“Blood Diamonds (feat. Courage)” – Performed by Áine, Courage; “Love Is A Many Splendored Thing” – Performed by Andy Williams; “Hot Mess – GIRLI vs. Anteros” – Performed by GIRLI, Anteros; “you should see me in a crown” – Performed by Billie Eilish; “White Flag” – Performed by Bishop Briggs; “Break The Rules” – Performed by Charli XCX; “IDGAF” – Performed by Dua Lipa; “Like That” – Performed by Fleur East; “Kill v. Maim” – Performed by Grimes; “Two Ghosts” – Performed by Harry Styles; “Cannibal” – Performed by Kesha; “Black Magic” – Performed by Little Mix; “Eighteen” – Performed by Pale Waves; “Never Tear Us Apart” – Performed by Paloma Faith; “Disturbia” – Performed by Rihanna; “Girls” – Performed by The 1975; “Zombie” – Performed by The Cranberries; “She Moves In Her Own Way” – Performed by The Kooks; “Heads Will Roll” – Performed by Yeah Yeah Yeahs; “Teach Me To Fight” – Performed by YONAKA.
Deadwood: The Movie. 2019, Starring
Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock
Ian McShane as Al Swearengen
Molly Parker as Alma Ellsworth
Paula Malcomson as Trixie
W. Earl Brown as Dan Dority
Dayton Callie as Charlie Utter
Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs
Brad Dourif as Doc Cochran
Anna Gunn as Martha Bullock
John Hawkes as Sol Star
Gerald McRaney as Senator George Hearst
Leon Rippy as Tom Nuttall
William Sanderson as E. B. Farnum
Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane
Brent Sexton as Harry Manning
Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns
Geri Jewell as Jewel
Jeffrey Jones as A. W. Merrick
Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields
Keone Young as Mr. Wu
Peter Jason as Con Stapleton
Cleo King as Aunt Lou
Tony Curran as James Smith
Jade Pettyjohn as Caroline Woolgarden
Lily Keene as Sofia Ellsworth
Don Swayze as Dennis Seacrest
Alan Ko as Mengyao
Luke Patrick Dodge as Stanley Bullock
Noelle E Parker as Margaret Bullock
Leticia Lagutenko as Florence Bullock and Garret Dillahunt as "Drunk No. 2. HBO, October 28, 2019. Soundtrack: “Deadwood Main Title Theme” - Performed by David Schwartz; “The Thunderer” Written by John Philip Sousa, Performed by The Deadwood Marching Band; “Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean” - Written by Thomas à Becket, David T. Shaw, Performed by The Deadwood Marching Band; “Nelly Bly” and “Old Folks At Home” and “The Glendy Burk” and “My Old Kentucky Home, Good-night” - Written by Stephen Foster; “Loch Lomond” Traditional; “Angelo Waltz” - Written by Alphons Czibulka; “Alaskan Rag” - Written by Joseph Lamb; “Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes” - Written by Ben Jonson, John Wall Callcott; “Lonesome Valley” - Written by Joan Baez, Performed by Dayton Callie; “Is That The Old Ship of Zion” - Written by Conrad Cook, Performed by The Carson Creek Singers; “Träumerei” - Written by Robert Schumann, Performed by Hans Kronold; “Oh Promise Me” and “Speed The Plough” and “Money Musk” and “Chorus Jig” (Traditional) - Performed by The Deadwood Wedding Band; “Hog of the Forsaken” - Performed by Michael Hurley; “Waltzing Matilda” - Performed by Ian McShane and Geri Jewell. Anachronisms: 1. At the end of the film, Al and Jewel sing the Australian ballad "Waltzing Matilda." The story takes place in 1889, but "Waltzing Matilda" was composed in 1895 and first published in 1903. 2. The setting of the film was 1889 in Deadwood. The real life Deadwood mostly burned to the ground in September of 1879 and most of its residents moved away. The city only "recovered" in the 1980s when it started to become a tourist destination. 3. Charlie Utter did not die in Deadwood. The real Charlie Utter had long left Deadwood by the time of this movie, and it is unknown when or where he died. The last mention of him is around 1912 in Panama.
The A-Team. 2010, Starring
Liam Neeson as John "Hannibal" Smith
Bradley Cooper as Templeton "Face" Peck
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson as Bosco "B. A." Baracus
Sharlto Copley as H. M. "Howling Mad" Murdock
Jessica Biel as Charissa Sosa [9]
Patrick Wilson as Vance Burress / Agent Lynch[10]
Jon Hamm as Other Lynch (uncredited)
Brian Bloom as Brock Pike. Bloom was also a writer on the film.[11]
Gerald McRaney as General Morrison
Terry Chen as Ravech
Maury Sterling as Gammon
C. Ernst Harth as Crematorium Attendant
Omari Hardwick as Chop Shop Jay
Corey Burton as Narrator
Dirk Benedict as tanning bed client "Pensacola Prisoner Milt" and Dwight Schultz as German neurologist; Cameo - John Carnahan: The father of director Joe Carnahan played Judge Carnahan at the court-martial. Cineplex Digital Movie, October 28, 2019. Soundtrack: "House of Pain" by The Game
"Shut Up" by Trick Daddy
"Trio Para Enamorados (Trio for Lovers)" by Jorge Calandrelli
"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" (Sung onscreen by Sharlto Copley)
"A-Team Blastoff Suite" by Tom Morello
"I Got Mine" by The Black Keys
"I've Been Lonely for So Long" by Frederick Knight
"The Washington Post" by John Phillip Sousa
"I Don't Want to Change Your Mind" by Wildlife
"My Girl Has Rosenmand" written by Johannes Brahms and performed by Peter Schreier and Konrad Ragossnig
"The Little Drummer Boy" written by Harry Simeone, Katherine K. Davis and Henry Onorati
"Anarchy in the U.K." by Sex Pistols
"I Ran 6 Miles" by Gary Sredzienski
"Reelin' In the Years" written by Steely Dan; "I Love It When a Plan Comes Together" (Uses original The A-Team Theme composed by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter). Anachronisms: 1. The engraving plates are supposed to date from the 1970s, yet in close-up they are the "large headed" modern design. 2. A number of military units which once existed in the past are mentioned as if they are still active formations. Some of the A-Team's members are said to be former members of the 4th Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, and General Morrison apparently commands the 8th Infantry Division in Iraq. However, the real 4th Ranger Battalion was disbanded after sustaining massive casualties in Italy during World War II. Likewise, the actual 8th Infantry Division had been disbanded in 1992. However, the decision to use these units may have been to intentionally distance the film, its
characters, and events from reality while maintaining a degree of 'authenticity.' 3. General Tuco is wearing Oakley Inmate sunglasses, a model not available in 2002 when the prologue takes place.
Manchester by the Sea. 2016, Starring
Casey Affleck as Lee Chandler, a grief-stricken loner, Randi's ex-husband, Joe's brother and Patrick's uncle
Lucas Hedges as Patrick Chandler, 16-year-old son of Joe and Elise and Lee and Randi's nephew
Michelle Williams as Randi, Lee's ex-wife and Patrick's ex-aunt by marriage
Kyle Chandler as Joseph "Joe" Chandler, Lee's brother, Elise's husband and Patrick's father
Ben O'Brien as young Patrick
C.J. Wilson as George, the Chandlers' family friend
Tate Donovan as Patrick's hockey coach
Kara Hayward as Silvie McGann, one of Patrick's girlfriends
Anna Baryshnikov as Sandy, one of Patrick's girlfriends and Jill's daughter
Heather Burns as Jill, Sandy's mother
Matthew Broderick as Jeffrey, Elise's fiancé
Gretchen Mol as Elise Chandler, Joe's wife and Patrick's mother
Josh Hamilton as Wes, Joe's Lawyer
Kenneth Lonergan as Manchester pedestrian
Stephen Henderson as Mr. Emery, Lee's boss
Erica McDermott as Sue and Director Cameo - Kenneth Lonergan as the Manchester Pedestrian who heckles Lee Chandler for being a bad parent. Cineplex Digital Movie, October 29, 2019. Soundtrack: "Let The Good Times Roll
Written by Shirley Goodman & Leonard Lee
Performed by Shirley Goodman (as Shirley) & Leonard Lee (as Lee)
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Driving Wheel
Written by Roosevelt Sykes
Performed by Albert King
Courtesy of Stax Records
by arrangement of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
Courtesy of the Ray Charles Foundation
Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
Performed by Ray Charles
Courtesy of the Ray Charles Enterprises
Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) -The Messiah
Written by George Frideric Handel
Performed by Musica Sacra Chorus & Musica Sacra Orchestra (as Orchestra)
Conducted by Richard Westenburg
Courtesy of Sony Classical
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Cartoon Cat And Mouse
Written by Linda Martinez
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
45 Revolutions Per Minute
Written by Ryan Taylor
Performed by Oil Boom
Courtesy of Vu Music
Adagio In G Minor
Written by Tomaso Albinoni and Remo Giazotto
Performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Courtesy of X5 Music
I Gotta Run
Written by Jordan Richardson
Lyrics by Kenneth Lonergan
Performed by Stentorians (as Stentorian)
Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of Colombia Records
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
He Shall Feed His Flock Like A Shepherd; Come Unto Him - The Messiah
Written by George Frideric Handel
Katherine Ciesinski and Judith Blegen, Solists
Performed by Musica Sacra Chorus & Musica Sacra Orchestra (as Orchestra)
Conducted by Richard Westenburg
Courtesy of Sony Classical
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Tell Me Why
Written by Jordan Richardson
Lyrics by Kenneth Lonergan
Performed by Stentorians (as Stentorian)
I'm Beginning To See The Light
Written by Duke Ellington, Don George, Johnny Hodges, and Harry James
Performed by The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
At My Front Door
Written by Johnny Moore and Ewart Abner (as Ewart Abner Jr.)
Performed by El Dorados
Courtesy of Vee-Jay Records
Used by permission of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Sonata For Oboe & Piano, 1st Movement
Written by George Frideric Handel
Performed by Gerhard Kanzian & Ed Lewis
Courtesy of APM Music
Chérubin
Written by Jules Massenet
Performed by Münchner Rundfunkorchester (as Munich Radio Orchestra) and the Bavarian State Opera Chorus (as Choir Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera)
Mezzo-soprano: Frederica Von Stade
Bass Vocal: Samuel Ramey
Soprano: June Anderson and Dawn Upshaw
Courtesy of Sony Classical
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Manchester By The Sea Chorale
(uncredited)
Written by Lesley Barber. Anachronism: Though the film supposedly takes place in 2015 (due to the date on Joe Chandler's gravestone), the footage of the Boston Bruins game shown on TV in the film has the St. Louis Blues wearing a version of the uniform (featuring yellow piping) that they stopped wearing in the 2013-2014 National Hockey League season. The game also includes goaltender Jaroslav Halak playing for the Blues as well despite the fact he was traded from the St. Louis Blues to the New York Islanders in 2014.
Greta. 2018, Starring
Isabelle Huppert as Greta Hideg, an obsessive piano teacher and former nurse.
Chloë Grace Moretz as Frances McCullen, a young waitress.
Maika Monroe as Erica Penn, a friend and roommate of Frances.
Colm Feore as Chris McCullen, Frances' workaholic father.
Stephen Rea as Brian Cody, a private investigator.
Zawe Ashton as Alexa Hammond
Graeme Thomas King as Brian
Parker Sawyers as Gary
Jeff Hiller as Henri
Emer Gibbons as woman at bar. Crave, October 30, 2019. Soundtrack: "Where Are You
Written by Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh
Performed by Julie London
Courtesy of Capitol Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Let's Reggae All Night
Written by Adriano Cintra & Luísa Matsushita
Performed by CSS
Courtesy of Sub Pop Records
Liebestraum No. 3
Written by Franz Liszt
Performed by Brian Connor
Float
Written by Jude Shuma (as Daniel Jude Shuma)
Performed by Jude Shuma
Courtesy of Propelr Music
By arrangement with Mutiny Recordings
Sous les Ponts de Paris
Music by Vincent Scotto
Lyrics by Jean Rodor
Performed by Lucienne Delyle
Courtesy of Parlophone / Warner Music France
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Minor
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Jenõ Jandó
Courtesy of Naxos of America
Cello Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Op.102, No. 1
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Antony Cooke, Jenõ Jandó, Csaba Onczay
Courtesy of Naxos of America
Cult of Love
Written by Kristin Gundred (as Kristin Welchez)
Performed by Dum Dum Girls
Courtesy of Sub Pop Records
Like Never Before
Written by Philip McDonnell
Performed by Artificial Pleasure
Courtesy of East City Rockers Limited / Artificial Pleasure Administered by AWAL Recordings Ltd.
Wyoming
Written and performed by Heather W. Broderick (as Heather Woods Broderick)
Courtesy of Western Vinyl
The Four Seasons, Concerto in F Minor, Op. 8, No. 4
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Arranged by Javier Navarrete
Performed by The Orchestra of Ireland
The Four Seasons, Concerto in F Minor, Op. 8, No. 4
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Bela Banfalvi
Courtesy of Naxos of America
The Strangers
Written by St. Vincent (as Anne Erin Clark)
Performed by St. Vincent
Courtesy of 4AD
By arrangement with Beggars Group Media Limited
Salt
Written by Anna Jordan (IMRO)
Performed by SELK
Courtesy of Silent Sea Records
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor
Written by Franz Liszt
Performed by Earl Wild
Courtesy of Reader's Digest Music/The Orchard
Op. 64: No. 1 in D-Flat Major - Minute Waltz
Written by Frédéric Chopin
Performed by Henrik Mawe
Courtesy of X5 Music Group
Liebestraum No. 3
Written by Franz Liszt
Performed by Anthony Byrne
Liebestraum No. 3 / The Park
Written by Franz Liszt
Arranged by Brian Connor
Performed by Brian Connor
Op. 64: No. 1 in D-Flat Major (Minute Waltz)
Written by Frédéric Chopin
Performed by Henrik Mawe
Courtesy of X5 Music Group
Liebestraum No. 3
Written by Franz Lizst
Performed by Anthony Byrne
Liebestraum No. 3 / The Park
Written by Franz Lizst
Arranged by Brian Connor
Performed by Brian Connor
Greta
Written by Banan Alice, Alex Kvist
Performed by Banan Alice.
Happy Death Day 2U. 2019, Starring
Jessica Rothe as Tree Gelbman[4]
Israel Broussard as Carter Davis[5]
Suraj Sharma as Samar Ghosh[6]
Steve Zissis as Dean Bronson
Ruby Modine as Lori Spengler[7]
Phi Vu as Ryan Phan
Sarah Yarkin as Dre Morgan[8]
Rachel Matthews as Danielle Bouseman[9]
Charles Aitken as Gregory Butler
Laura Clifton as Stephanie Butler
Missy Yager as Julie Gelbman
Jason Bayle as David Gelbman
Caleb Spillyards as Tim Bauer
Blaine Kern III as Nick Sims
Jimmy Gonzales as Police officer
Tenea Intriago as Student protestor
Tran Tran as Emily
Rob Mello as John Tombs. Crave, October 31, 2019. Soundtrack: "Stayin' Alive
Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb
Performed by Lizzo
Produced by Mike Sabath
Lizzo appears courtesy of Nice Life / Atlantic Records
La Bamba
Traditional
Bad Dreams
Written by Malachi DeLorenzo, David Moore (as David Matthew Moore), Jeffrey Ratner, Langhorne Slim (as Sean Scolnick), and Kenny Siegal
Performed by Langhorne Slim & Matt Lindland (as The Law)
Courtesy of Dualtone Records
By arrangement with Zync Powered by Round Hill
Flower Duet from Lakmé
Written by Léo Delibes
Performed by Adriana Kohútková and Denisa Slepkovská with the Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
Busy Day Birthday
Written by Stephen Baird and Robert Stribling
Performed by The Trak Kartel
Courtesy of John Fulford Music
99 Bottles of Beer
Traditional
Sõ Nho
Written by Huynh Hien Nang
Performed by Lip B
Courtesy of 6th Sense Entertainment, JSC
Ophelia
Written by Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites (as Jeremy Fraites)
Performed by The Lumineers
Courtesy of Dualtone Records
Carmina Burana, Pt. 1, Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: No. 1, O Fortuna
Written by Carl Orff
Performed by David Parry / London Philharmonic Orchestra / London Philharmonic Choir
Courtesy X5 Music Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Hard Times
Written by Hayley Williams (as Hayley Nichole Williams) and Taylor York (as Taylor Benjamin York)
Performed by Paramore
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Kay's Last Peril
(Score cue from Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954))
Written and Performed by Hans J. Salter
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Happy Birthday
Written by Mildred J. Hill (as Mildred Hill) and Patty S. Hill (as Patty Hill)
You're Beautiful
Written by James Blunt, Amanda Ghost, Sacha Skarbek
Performed by James Blunt
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. / Warner Music UK Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing.
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Movies I Have Seen - September 2019 (10 movies)
Escape Room. 2019, Starring
Taylor Russell as Zoey Davis
Logan Miller as Ben Miller
Deborah Ann Woll as Amanda Harper
Tyler Labine as Mike Nolan
Jay Ellis as Jason Walker
Nik Dodani as Danny Khan
Kenneth Fok as Detective Li
Yorick van Wageningen as The Gamemaster. Crave, September 9, 2019. Soundtrack: "Hate" -
Written by 21 and Bishop Lamont
Performed by 21 (Ft. Bishop Lamont)
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Below the Silver Club
Written and Performed by Eric Speier
Courtesy of Format Music Solutions
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Written by Johnny Marks
Downtown
Written by Tony Hatch
Performed by Petula Clark
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment France SAS
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Escape Room Theme
Written and Performed by Brian Tyler and John Carey
Remixed by Brian Tyler (as Madsonik) and Kill The Noise.
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years. 2016, Starring
The Beatles ... Themselves (archive footage)
John Lennon John Lennon ... Himself (archive footage)
George Harrison George Harrison ... Himself (archive footage)
Paul McCartney Paul McCartney ... Himself
Ringo Starr Ringo Starr ... Himself
Richard Curtis Richard Curtis ... Himself - Writer, Director
Frank Phillips Frank Phillips ... Himself - BBC Radio Newsreader (voice) (archive footage)
Leonard Parkin Leonard Parkin ... Himself - BBC Radio Newsreader (voice) (archive footage)
Carroll James Carroll James ... Himself - WWDC Disc Jockey (voice) (archive footage)
Marsha Albert Marsha Albert ... Herself (voice) (archive footage)
Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard ... Himself
Ed Sullivan Ed Sullivan ... Himself (archive footage)
Whoopi Goldberg Whoopi Goldberg ... Herself
Neil Aspinall Neil Aspinall ... Himself - Beatles touring manager 1962-1970
Brian Epstein Brian Epstein ... Himself - Beatles Manager (archive footage). Crave, September 11, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Twist and Shout [30 August, 1965] [stream now via Spotify]
She’s A Woman [30 August, 1965]
Dizzy Miss Lizzy [30 August, 1965 / 29 August, 1965 – one edit]
Ticket To Ride [29 August, 1965]
Can’t Buy Me Love [30 August, 1965]
Things We Said Today [23 August, 1964]
Roll Over Beethoven [23 August, 1964]
Boys [23 August, 1964]
A Hard Day’s Night [30 August, 1965]
Help! [29 August, 1965]
All My Loving [23 August, 1964]
She Loves You [23 August, 1964]
Long Tall Sally [23 August, 1964]
You Can’t Do That * [23 August, 1964]
I Want To Hold Your Hand * [23 August, 1964]
Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby * [30 August, 1965]
Baby’s In Black * [30 August, 1965].
Please please me
Some other guy
I saw her standing there
Hold me tight
I’ll cry instead
If I fell
I feel fine
Eight days a week
I’m a loser
I need you
It’s only love
Day tripper
Girl
The word
Norwegian wood (this bird has flown)
Love you to
Think for yourself
Tomorrow never knows
Nowhere man
Good day sunshine
Strawberry fields forever
St. Pepper’s lonely hearts club band
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
A day in the life
Magical mystery tour
Blackbird
Yellow submarine
Golden slumbers
Get back
I’ve got a feeling
Don’t let me down
Christmas 1963
There’s no business like show business
Lujon - Mancini
One more chance - David Torn.
The Favourite. 2018, Starring
Olivia Colman as Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
Emma Stone as Abigail Hill, who becomes Abigail Masham after her marriage in 1707. She later becomes Baroness Masham after her husband's ennoblement in 1712.
Rachel Weisz as Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Nicholas Hoult as Robert Harley
Joe Alwyn as Samuel Masham (later created, in 1712, The 1st Baron Masham)
Mark Gatiss as General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
James Smith as The 1st Earl of Godolphin
Jenny Rainsford as Mae and Horatio as Fastest Duck in the City. Crave, September 11, 2019. Soundtrack: "Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 7 in B - Flat Major, I. Largo
Composed by George Frideric Handel
Performed by Alexander Titov & Orchestra
Classical Music Studio, St Petersburg
Courtesy of Cugate Ltd.
Concerto No. 5 en La Mineur, Falk. 45 - Allegro Ma Non Molto
Composed by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Performed by Brigitte Haudebourg, Orchestre Pro Arte de Munich, Kurt Redel
(p) Arion 1976 - Courtesy of Arion Music, Paris, France
Concerto No. 1 en Ré Majeur, Falk. 41 - Andante
Composed by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Performed by Brigitte Haudebourg, Orchestre Pro Arte de Munich, Kurt Redel
(p) Arion 1976 - Courtesy of Arion Music, Paris, France
Didascalies
Composed by Luc Ferrari
Performed by Vincent Royet and Jean-Philippe Collard (as Jean-Philippe Collard-Neven)
Courtesy of Brunhild Ferrari and Sub Rosa
Ow
Written by Johnnie Burn
Courtesy of Sixty Four Music
Agony
Written by Johnnie Burn
Courtesy of Sixty Four Music
Stop It
Written by Johnnie Burn
Courtesy of Sixty Four Music
Tea
Written by Johnnie Burn
Courtesy of Sixty Four Music
Whereami
Written by Johnnie Burn
Courtesy of Sixty Four Music
Tome
Written by Johnnie Burn
Courtesy of Sixty Four Music
End
Written by Johnnie Burn
Courtesy of Sixty Four Music
Jésus Accepte La Souffrance (from La Nativité du Seigneur)
Composed by Olivier Messiaen
Performed by Olivier Latry
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
(c) Alphonse Leduc Editions Musicales
Courtesy of Chester Music Limited
Viola D'Amore Concerto in A Minor, RV 397
Composed by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Rachel Barton Pine, Ars Antigua, Hopkinson Smith
Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.
A Maggott
Composed by George Frideric Handel
Arranged by William Lyons
Remixed by Johnnie Burn
Performed by Alexis Bennett, Pavlo Beznosiuk, Jonathan Rees, Robin Jeffrey, Joel Raymond
Les Bergers (from La Nativité du Seigneur)
Composed by Olivier Messiaen
Performed by Olivier Latry
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
(c) Alphonse Leduc Editions Musicales
Courtesy of Chester Music Limited
Trumpet Sonata in D Major, Z. 850: II. Adagio
Composed by Henry Purcell
Performed by John Eliot Gardiner
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
Songs for M82
Written by Anna Meredith
Performed by The Renoir Quartet
Courtesy of Warp Publishing
Songs for M85
Written by Anna Meredith
Performed by The Renoir Quartet
Courtesy of Warp Publishing
Pastorale in F Major, BWV 590: III. Aria
Composed by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Miklos Teleki
Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.
Fantazia Three Parts on a Ground
Composed by Henry Purcell
Arranged by William Lyons
Performed by Sam Kemp, Hana McDowell, James Perrin, Luca Wiseman, Djordje Jovanovic
Il. In Modo D'Una Marcia. Un Poco Largamente - Agitato
Composed by Robert Schumann
Performed by Leonard Bernstein and the Juilliard String Quartet
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Fantasia in C Minor, BWV 562
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Peter Hurford
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Limited
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Fantasy
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Simon Preston
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Musick for a While
Composed by Henry Purcell
Arranged by William Lyons
Performed by Angela Hicks and Djordje Jovanovic
Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 11, No. 2, RV 277, Il Favorito
Composed by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Giuliano Carmignola, Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca
Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.
Adagio e Staccato
Composed by George Frideric Handel
Performed by The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Schubert Sonata in B Flat D960 (24)
Composed by Franz Schubert
Performed by Artur Schnabel
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
Skyline Pigeon (Harpsichord Version)
Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Performed by Elton John
Published by Universal/Dick James Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Virgin EMI Records
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd. Anachronisms: 1. An upper-class person is described as "posh." According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of the word in that context was in 1914. 2. Mascara was invented in 1913. 3. Characters say "OK", an American expression first used more than 150 years later. 4. Multiple closeup shots clearly show second and third holes in Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz's ear lobes. Multiple ear piercings were not common in the early 1700s, especially for English women at court. 5. In one scene a metal band is visible on Abigail's front teeth. 5. Costume designer Sandy Powell intentionally used anachronistic fabrics. Laser-cut lace and vinyl were used for many courtiers' clothes. The servants' dresses and britches are made from denim recycled from thrift store jeans from throughout England. Queen Anne's dressing gown is made from a chenille blanket that Powell found on eBay.
The Hummingbird Project. 2018 (Canadian-Belgian), Starring
Jesse Eisenberg as Vincent Zaleski
Alexander Skarsgård as Anton Zaleski
Salma Hayek as Eva Torres
Michael Mando as Mark Vega
Sarah Goldberg as Mascha
Anna Maguire as Quant Jenny
Frank Schorpion as Bryan Taylor
Johan Heldenbergh as Amish Elder
Kwasi Songui as Ray Engineer and Aiysha Issa as Ophelia. Crave, September 14, 2019. Soundtrack: "Stand Up" • Lee Fields and Sugarman & Co.
"Carmensita" • Devendra Banhart
"Hole in My Head" • Anthony Garrard
"Last Song For You" • Marc Ferrari & Michael McGregor
"A Wonderful Seed" • Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions
"I Feel Just Like a Child" • Devendra Banhart
"Do It" • Beastie Boys.
Mary Queen of Scots. 2018, Starring
Saoirse Ronan as Mary, Queen of Scots, the Queen of Scotland and Elizabeth's cousin[6]
Margot Robbie as Queen Elizabeth I, Mary, Queen of Scots' cousin and the Queen of England and Ireland[7]
Guy Pearce as William Cecil, advisor to Queen Elizabeth[8][9]
David Tennant as John Knox, a Protestant cleric[10]
Jack Lowden as Lord Darnley, Mary, Queen of Scots' second husband[11]
Joe Alwyn as Robert Dudley, Queen Elizabeth's counselor and lover[12]
Gemma Chan as Elizabeth Hardwick, a friend and confidante of Elizabeth I and keeper of Mary, Queen of Scots.[13]
Martin Compston as Earl of Bothwell, Mary, Queen of Scots' third husband[14]
Ismael Cruz Córdova as David Rizzio, Mary's close friend and confidant.[15]
Brendan Coyle as Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, father of Lord Darnley[16]
Ian Hart as Lord Maitland[17]
Adrian Lester as Lord Thomas Randolph[17]
James McArdle as the Earl of Moray, Regent of Scotland[18]
Maria-Victoria Dragus as Mary Fleming, a Scottish noblewoman, childhood friend and half-first cousin of Mary, Queen of Scots.[19]
Eileen O’Higgins as Mary Beaton, attendant of Mary, Queen of Scots[20]
Izuka Hoyle as Mary Seton, attendant of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Liah O’Prey as Mary Livingston, attendant of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Alex Beckett as Walter Mildmay, English Chancellor of the Exchequer[N 1][21]
Simon Russell Beale as Robert Beale
Andrew Rothney as James VI, Mary, Queen of Scots' son and heir. Crave, September 14, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Les Poules Huppées" -
Written by Gilles Chabenat
Arranged by William Lyons. Trivia: The director, Josie Rourke, followed British theatre's principle of color-blind casting. Anachronisms: 1. Numerous shots reveal multiple piercings in Queen Mary's ears. 2. At several points, modern conifer plantations are visible in the background. 3. Several shots of large houses and castles show lawns obviously mowed by modern machines and fertilized with modern methods for uniformity of color. The technology available in the 1570s and 1580s could not have yielded such greenery.
Welcome to Marwen. 2018, Starring
Steve Carell as Mark Hogancamp, an aspiring artist who was beaten up by five men for expressing his fetish for women's shoes, and creates a miniature village called Marwen (later called Marwencol).
Steve Carell also portrays Cap'n Hogie, a pilot and Hogancamp's heroic counterpart in Marwen.
Leslie Mann as Nicol, Mark's new neighbor.
Mann also portrays her Marwen counterpart, a new addition to the village who starts a romance with Hogie.
Diane Kruger as Deja Thoris, the Belgian Witch of the fictional Marwen who curses Hogie and is secretly a Nazi spy.
Merritt Wever as Roberta, a kind friend of Mark who works at the hobby shop where he buys the models and toy figurines he uses to build Marwen.
Wever also portrays her Marwen counterpart, a member of Hogie's team who uses heavy artillery.
Janelle Monáe as Julie, a social worker who befriends Mark while in rehab.
Monáe also portrays her Marwen counterpart G.I. Julie, a veteran in Hogi's team.
Eiza González as Carlala, Mark's friend at the bar where he has a part-time job.
González also portrays her Marwen counterpart, a member of Hogi's team who drives their jeep.
Gwendoline Christie as Anna, Mark's Russian caretaker.
Christie also portrays her Marwen counterpart, a Soviet member of Hogi's team.
Leslie Zemeckis as Suzette, Mark's favorite actress.
Zemeckis also portrays her Marwen counterpart, a French member of Hogi's team.
Siobhan Williams as Elsa
Neil Jackson as Kurt, Nicol's rough and poorly mannered ex-boyfriend.
Neil Jackson also portrays Major Meyer, a member of the Schutzstaffel in Marwen
Falk Hentschel as Hauptsturmführer Ludwig Topf, Deja Thoris's henchman in Marwen and a Nazi commander
Falk Hentschel also portrays Louis, one of the Neo-Nazis that assaulted Mark
Matt O'Leary as Lt. Benz, a Nazi soldier in Marwen
Matt O'Leary also portrays Carl, one of the Neo-Nazis that assaulted Mark
Nikolai Witschl as Rudolph, a Nazi soldier in Marwen
Nikolai Witschl also portrays Rudy, one of the Neo-Nazis that assaulted Mark
Patrick Roccas as Stefan, a Nazi soldier in Marwen
Patrick Roccas also portrays Stevie, one of the Neo-Nazis that assaulted Mark
Alexander Lowe as Werner, a Nazi soldier in Marwen
Alexander Lowe also portrays Vern, one of the Neo-Nazis that assaulted Mark
Eric Keenleyside as Larry
Eric Keenleyside also portrays a Friar
Stefanie von Pfetten as Wendy
Conrad Coates as Demaryius Johnson
Veena Sood as Judge Martha J. Harter
Ulster County Sheriffs portrayed by Fraser Aitcheson, Trevor Jones, Brad Kelly, Jeff Sanca, and Patrick Sabongui. Crave, September 16, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Renegade
Written by Jackson Lee Benge, Jarrad Shain
Performed by Hed P.E. (as Hed PE)
Courtesy of Suburban Noize Records, Inc.
Under license from Ford Music Services
Spooky
Written by Buddy Buie, James Cobb Jr. (as James B. Cobb, Jr.), Harry Middlebrooks, Mike Shapiro
Performed by Joan Osborne
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Crazy
Written by Willie Nelson
Performed by Patsy Cline
Courtesy of MCA Nashville
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
Written by Cindy Walker
Performed by Roy Orbison
Courtesy of Legacy Recordings
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Chapel of Love
Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector
Performed by The Dixie Cups
Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation
Yummy Yummy Yummy
Written by Joe Levine, Arthur Resnick
Performed by Julie London
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Addicted to Love
Written & Performed by Robert Palmer
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I'm Shakin'
Written by Rudy Toombs (as Rudolph Toombs)
Performed by Jack White
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd.
Under exclusive license from Third Man Records
I Only Have Eyes for You
Written by Al Dubin, Harry Warren
Performed by The Flamingos
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Cat Scratch Fever
Written & Performed by Ted Nugent
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement by Sony Music Entertainment
Stand by Your Man
Written by Billy Sherrill, Tammy Wynette
Performed by Tammy Wynette
Courtesy of Columbia Nashville
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)
Written by Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield
Performed by The Temptations
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Bohemian Like You
Written by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (as Courtney A. Taylor)
Performed by The Dandy Warhols
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Help Me
Written & Performed by Joni Mitchell
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
American Patrol
Written by Jerry Gray
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (as Glenn Miller & His Orchestra)
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Moonlight Serenade
Written by Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (as The Glenn Miller Orchestra)
Courtesy of Avex International Inc./Hindsight Records
By arrangement with The Orchard.
Ad Astra. 2019, Starring
Brad Pitt as Major Roy McBride
Tommy Lee Jones as H. Clifford McBride
Ruth Negga as Helen Lantos
Liv Tyler as Eve McBride
Donald Sutherland as Colonel Pruitt
John Ortiz as General Rivas
Greg Bryk as Chip Garnes
Loren Dean as Donald Stanford
John Finn as General Stroud
Kimberly Elise as Lorraine Deavers
Bobby Nish as Franklin Yoshida
LisaGay Hamilton as Adjutant General Amelia Vogel
Jamie Kennedy as Peter Bello
Donnie Keshawarz as Captain Lawrence Tanner
Natasha Lyonne as Tanya Pincus. Cineplex IMAX, September 27, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "To The Stars" - Composed by Max Richter.
nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up. 2019 (Canadian), Starring Tasha Hubbard as Narrator. Eau Claire Cinema, September 28, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by
Jason Burnstick. Written and directed by Tasha Hubbard. Filming Locations: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada; Red Pheasant, Saskatchewan S0K 0V0, Canada; Ottawa, Canada; New York City, New York, USA; Vancouver, Canada; Thunderchild, Saskatchewan S0M 2W0, Canada.
Crypto. 2019, Starring Beau Knapp as Martin Duran Jr., Kurt Russell as Martin Duran Sr., Luke Hemsworth as Caleb Duran, Alexis Bledel as Katie, Jeremie Harris as Earl Simmons, Vincent Kartheiser as Ted Patterson, Jill Hennessy as Robin Whiting and Malaya Drew as Penelope Rushing. Crave, September 30, 2019. Soundtrack: “Eugene Onegin Op. 24. Th 5. Act II A. Vot Oni!” - Composed by P.T. Tchaikovsky; “Showtime (AKA Showtimes)" - Performed by Annalé; “Lost My Way” - Performed by Brian Berdan; “Give Me A Reason To Stay” - Performed by Jennifer Delors; “House Of The Rising Sun” - Performed by Alexis Bledel; “Across The Great Divide” - Performed by The Burros; “If I Killed You When I Wanted” - Performed by Mike ‘Burger’ Scoggins; “Old Grounds” - Performed by Coco and the Butterfields.
Mahalia Melts in the Rain. 2019 (Canadian short), Starring Kaiyonni Banton-Renner as Mahalia, Elizabeth Lavoie (Elizabeth Blais), Emily Spasov, Sagine Sémajuste as Anika. Crave, September 30, 2019. Soundtrack: Music by Strange Froots.
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