Thursday, August 1, 2019

Movies I Have Seen - August 2019 (14 movies)


The Darkest Minds. 2018, Starring Amandla Stenberg as Ruby Daly, Lidya Jewett as Young Ruby,
Mandy Moore as Cate, a doctor and member of a group fighting against the government
Bradley Whitford as President Gray, Clancy's father
Harris Dickinson as Liam Stewart, a kid with telekinesis, Ruby's love interest
Patrick Gibson as Clancy Gray, the president's son, with psionic ability
Skylan Brooks as Chubs, a kid with super intelligence
Miya Cech as Zu, a younger kid with electrokinesis
Gwendoline Christie as Lady Jane, a bounty hunter of superpowered teens
Wade Williams as The Captain
Mark O'Brien as Rob, Cate's colleague
Wallace Langham as Dr. Viceroy
Golden Brooks as Molly Daly, Ruby's mother
Sammy Rotibi as Paul Daly. Crave, August 1, 2019. Soundtrack: "Miracles
Written by Dillon Pace and Mandi Perkins
Performed by Of Verona
Courtesy of De Novo Music Group
Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing
I Wear Glasses
Written by Ryan Lawhon and Taylor Lawhon
Performed by Mating Ritual
Courtesy of Smooth Jaws LLC
Don't Delete the Kisses
Written by Ellie Rowsell (as Ellen Rowsell), Joff Oddie (as Jonathan Oddie), Joel Amey and Theo Ellis (as Theodore Ellis)
Performed by Wolf Alice
Courtesy of Dirty Hit/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Hurt Somebody
Written by Scott Harris (as Scott Friedman) and Noah Kahan
Performed by Noah Kahan, Julia Michaels
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Camp Thurmond
Written by John Paesano
The Darkest Minds
Written by John Paesano
Time for Harvest
Written by John Paesano
Loud Places
Written by Romy Madley-Croft (as Romy Croft), Jamie XX (as James Smith), Rick Nowels, Dave Matthews & Anthony Sarafino
Performed by Jamie XX feat. Romy Madley-Croft (as Romy)
Courtesy of Young Turks Recordings Limited
Find Me
Written by Tom Barnes, Pete Kelleher (as Peter Kelleher), Ben Kohn (as Benjamin Kohn), Joe Lenzie (as Joseph Lenzie), Birdy (as Jasmine Lucilla Elizabeth Van Den Bogaerde), Camille Purcell and Cameron Edwards
Performed by Sigma featuring Birdy
Courtesy of 3 Beat Productions Ltd./Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Friend
Written by Junkie XL (as Tom Holkenborg)
Performed by Junkie XL
Courtesy of Lionsgate by arrangement with Ingrooves Licensing Services/B Lion Music
By arrangement with Warner/Chappell Music
Sacrifice
Written by Junkie XL (as Tom Holkenborg)
Performed by Junkie XL
Courtesy of Lionsgate by arrangement with Ingrooves Licensing Services/B Lion Music
By arrangement with Warner/Chappell Music.

Mortal Engines. 2018, Starring
Hera Hilmar as Hester Shaw, Pandora's 28-year-old daughter and a disfigured, mask-wearing fugitive assassin with a personal vendetta against Thaddeus. She was raised by cyborg Shrike.
Poppy MacLeod as Young Hester Shaw
Robert Sheehan as Tom Natsworthy, a low-class twentysomething Apprentice Historian of London thrown out of the city and forced to ally himself with Hester and the resistance as an aviator.
Hugo Weaving as Thaddeus Valentine, Deputy Lord Mayor, the insane archeologist and power-hungry Head of the Guild of Historians.
Jihae Kim as Anna Fang, a pilot, warrior, and leader of the Anti-Traction League, a resistance group banding against the moving cities devouring Earth's resources.
Ronan Raftery as Bevis Pod, an Apprentice Engineer whom Katherine befriends.
Leila George as Katherine Valentine, daughter of Thaddeus Valentine and one of London's elite.
Patrick Malahide as Magnus Crome, the Lord Mayor of London.
Stephen Lang as Shrike, a cyborg, the last of an undead battalion of soldiers known as Stalkers, who were war casualties re-animated with machine parts, and Hester's guardian.
Colin Salmon as Chudleigh Pomeroy, Tom’s historian boss.
Mark Mitchinson as Vambrace, Valentine's henchman.
Regé-Jean Page as Captain Madzimoyo Khora, a Ruh-Shan member and Anti-Traction League aviator.
Menik Gooneratne as Sathya Kuranath, a Ruh-Shan member and Anti-Traction League aviator.
Frankie Adams as Yasmina Rashid, a Ruh-Shan member and Anti-Traction League aviator.
Kahn West as Toa Heke, a Ruh-Shan member and Anti-Traction League aviator.
Leifur Sigurdarson as Nils Lindstrom, a Ruh-Shan member and Anti-Traction League aviator.
Andrew Lees as Herbert Melliphant, an Apprentice Engineer and Tom's rival.
Sophie Cox as Clytie Potts, another key Historian.
Kee Chan as Governor Kwan of Shan Guo.
Sarah Peirse as Dr. Twix, Head of the Guild of Engineers secretly working for Valentine.
Mark Hadlow as Stigwood, the Rustwater auctioneer.
Caren Pistorius as Pandora Shaw, Hester’s deceased mother, an archaeologist and a previous member of the Anti-Traction League.
Joel Tobeck as Burgermeister
Terry Norris as Professor Arkengarth, another key Historian.
Aaron Jackson as Gench, Valentine's pilot.
Stephen Ure as Pewsey
Additional cameo actors: Michael Bennett and his wife, Pele, make uncredited cameos as two London residents; Philip Reeve and his son cameo as two Shan Guonese onlookers and Peter Jackson cameoes as Sooty Pete, one of London's guards. Crave, August 6, 2019. Soundtrack: Music by Junkie XL (as Tom Holkenborg).

Widows. 2018, Starring Viola Davis as Veronica Rawlings,
Michelle Rodriguez as Linda Perelli, a clothing store owner and Carlos's wife
Elizabeth Debicki as Alice Gunner, Agnieszka's daughter and Florek's wife, who becomes a sugar baby to support herself after her husband's death
Cynthia Erivo as Belle, a babysitter and beautician who looks after Linda's children, and works with Veronica's group
Colin Farrell as Jack Mulligan, Tom's son and a politician who is mixed up in the widows' plans
Brian Tyree Henry as Jamal Manning, Jatemme's brother, a crime boss and politician, who believes Veronica is indebted to him
Daniel Kaluuya as Jatemme Manning, Jamal's brother and his mob enforcer
Garret Dillahunt as Bash Babiak, the Rawlings family chauffeur
Carrie Coon as Amanda Nunn, Jimmy's wife, a widow, who is not involved in the robbery
Jacki Weaver as Agnieszka, Alice's abusive mother
Robert Duvall as Tom Mulligan, Jack's father and a power broker at odds with his son
Liam Neeson as Harry Rawlings, partner of Carlos, Jimmy and Florek, Veronica's husband and a renowned bank robber
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Carlos Perelli, Linda's husband who is a gambler and partner of Harry, Jimmy and Florek
Jon Bernthal as Florek Gunner, Alice's abusive husband and partner of Harry, Carlos and Jimmy
Coburn Goss as Jimmy Nunn, Amanda's husband and partner of Harry, Carlos and Florek
Molly Kunz as Siobhan, Jack's young campaign manager
Lukas Haas as David, a real estate developer with whom Alice develops a transactional sexual relationship following Florek's death
Kevin J. O'Connor as Bobby Welsh, a disabled bowling alley worker who was formerly involved with Harry
Matt Walsh as Ken, the CEO of a security company
Michael Harney as Sergeant Fuller, a corrupt cop involved in a conspiracy
Jon Michael Hill as John Wheeler, an inspiring reverend at a Chicago church visited by Jamal
Josiah Sheffie as Marcus Rawlings, Veronica and Harry's deceased son
Adepero Oduye as Breechelle
Ann Mitchell as Amanda's mother
Chuck Inglish as Darius
Sir Michael Rocks as Malik. Crave, August 6, 2019. Soundtrack: "Kilometros" -
Written by Leonel García & Noel Schajris (as Nahuel Schajris Rodriguez)
Performed by Sin Bandera
Published by Peermusic III Ltd. & Deeksha Publishing S.A. de C.V., Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainent Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd.
Dice Game
Written by Antoine 'Mikey Rocks' Reed (as Antoine Reed) & Evan 'Chuck Inglish' Ingersoll (as Evan Ingersoll)
Performed by The Cool Kids
Published by I Made That Noise
Administered by Ingrooves, I'm from the Burbs, The Administration Music Publishing, New Regency Music, Inc.
Wild Is the Wind
Written by Ned Washington & Dimitri Tiomkin
Performed by Nina Simone
Published by Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd. on behalf of Patti Washington Music & used by kind permission of Carlin Music Corp. & used by permission of Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Ltd. on behalf of Catharine Hinen Music
Courtesy of Verve Records
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Wild Child
Written by Blackie Lawless (as Steve Duren) & Chris Holmes
Performed by W.A.S.P.
Published by Concord Music Publishing
Courtesy of Snapper Music Ltd.
You Rock My World
Written by Michael Jackson, Fred Jerkins (as Fred Jerkins III), LaSean Daniels (as LaShawn Ameen Daniels), Rodney Jerkins & Nora Payne
Performed by Michael Jackson
Published by MiJac Music (administered by Sony/ATV Songs LLC), Sony/ATV Melody, EMI April Music Inc., EMI Blackwood Music Inc., & (c) Published by Notting Hill Music (UK) Ltd. administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of MJJ Productions Inc.
Licensed by Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd.
A Whiter Shade of Pale
Written by Gary Brooker, Matthew Fisher & Keith Reid
Performed by Procol Harum
Published by Onward Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Onward Music Ltd.
Baby's Wild Ride
From Ice Age (2002)
Written by David Newman
Published by Fox Film Music Corporation
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
My Foolish Heart
Written by Ned Washington & Victor Young
Performed by Bill Evans
Published by Francis Day & Hunter Ltd./EMI Music Publishing & Used by Permission of Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Ltd. on behalf of Catharine Hinen Music & by Patti Washington Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Concord Music
Madame George
Written by Van Morrison
Performed by Van Morrison
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
Returning the Baby
From Ice Age (2002)
Written by David Newman
Published by Fox Film Music Corporation
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
Written by Barry Gibb & Robin Gibb
Performed by Al Green
Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. on behalf of Crompton Songs, Universal Music Publishing International MGB Ltd. on behalf of Redbreast Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of Cooking Vinyl on behalf of Fat Possum/The Orchard Hi Records under exclusive license to Fat Possum Records
Nadine
Written by Alice Nadine Morrison
Performed by The Morrie Morrison Orchestra
Published by Mighty Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Fervor Records
There It Is
Written by Dana Meyers, Charmaine Sylvers & Nidra Beard
Performed by Shalamar
Published by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd., a BMG Company/Notting Hill Music (UK) Ltd. administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of Unidisc Music Inc. & Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
The Big Unknown
Written by Sade (as Sade Adu) & Ben Travers
Performed by Sade
Published by Angel Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainemtn UK Ltd.

Boy Erased. 2018 (Australian-American), Starring
Lucas Hedges as Jared Eamons (based on Garrard Conley)[a]
Nicole Kidman as Nancy Eamons (based on Martha Conley)
Russell Crowe as Marshall Eamons (based on Hershel Conley)
Joel Edgerton as Victor Sykes (based on John Smid)
Joe Alwyn as Henry Wallace
Xavier Dolan as Jon
Troye Sivan as Gary
Britton Sear as Cameron
Théodore Pellerin as Xavier
Cherry Jones as Dr. Muldoon
Flea as Brandon
Madelyn Cline as Chloe
Emily Hinkler as Lee
Jesse LaTourette as Sarah
David Joseph Craig as Michael
Matt Burke as Simon
David Ditmore as Phillip and Cameo: Garrard Conley: the author of the book appears as a staff member on Jared's first day of therapy. Crave, August 7, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "The Good Side
Written by Troye Sivan, Allie X (as Alexandra Hughes), Bram Inscore, Jack Latham, Brett McLaughlin and Ariel Rechtshaid
Performed by Troye Sivan
Courtesy of Capitol Records/Universal Music Australia
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Mark Time
Written and Performed by George Gabriel
Courtesy of Current Music
Fine Again
Written by Shaun Morgan (as Shaun Welgemoed) and Dale Stewart
Performed by Seether
Courtesy of The Bicycle Music Company/Concord Music Group
Hallelujah
Written and Performed by Matthew Eldridge
Courtesy of Matthew Eldridge
Evelyn's Quest
Written and Performed by Mike Selemon
Courtesy of Mike Selemon
Allison's Voyage
Written and Performed by Mike Selemon
Courtesy of Mike Selemon
Time Marches On
Written by Bobby Braddock
Performed by Tracy Lawrence
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing
My Beautiful Friend
Written by Adam Reily
Performed by Tanya Hancheroff (as Tania Hancheroff)
Courtesy of Adam Reily
Sola Sistim
Written by Rick Smith and Karl Hyde
Performed by Underworld
Courtesy of Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Revelation
Written by Jon Thor Birgisson, Troye Sivan and Brett McLaughlin
Performed by Troye Sivan and Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jonsi)
Troye Sivan appears courtesy of EMI/Universal Music Australia Pty Limited
Who Are You Thinking Of
Written by Jon Thor Birgisson
Performed and Produced by Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jonsi)
This That Fight Music
Performed by Studio Musicians
Written by Panauh Kalayeh, James Desmond and John Eugenio
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Electric Feel
Written by Ben Goldwasser, Andrew VanWyngarden and Will Berman (as William Berman)
Performed by MGMT
Courtesy of Columbia Reords
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
White Winter Hymnal
Written by Robin Pecknold
Performed by Fleet Foxes
Courtesy of Sub Pop Records.

Glickman. 2013 (TV Movie), Starring Marty Glickman as Himself (archive footage),
Seth Abraham
Marv Albert Marv Albert
Red Auerbach Red Auerbach ... (archive footage)
Len Berman Len Berman
Bill Bradley Bill Bradley
Mike Breen Mike Breen
Jim Brown Jim Brown
Bob Costas Bob Costas
Herb Freedman Herb Freedman
Isaiah Freedman Isaiah Freedman
Roy Freedman Roy Freedman
Frank Gifford Frank Gifford
Nancy Glickman Nancy Glickman
Ed Goren Ed Goren
Elliott Gould Elliott Gould
Curt Gowdy Curt Gowdy ... (archive footage)
Ross Greenberg Ross Greenberg
Jon Hamm Jon Hamm
Marvin Hier Marvin Hier
Sam Huff Sam Huff
Larry King Larry King
Andy Landorf Andy Landorf
John Mara John Mara
Groucho Marx Groucho Marx ... (archive footage)
Joe Namath Joe Namath ... (archive footage)
Jesse Owens Jesse Owens ... (archive footage)
Max Segal Max Segal
Allie Sherman Allie Sherman
Gayle Sierens Gayle Sierens
David Stern David Stern
Jerry Stiller Jerry Stiller
George Vecsey George Vecsey
Peter Vecsey Peter Vecsey
Louis Zamperini and James L. Freedman as Narrator. HBO, August 8, 2019. Soundtrack: "Stars and Stripes Forever" - John Philip Sousa; "The Star-Spangled Banner" - Francis Scott Key. Music by David Carbonara.
Trivia: Director and writer: James L. Freedman.

The House with a Clock in Its Walls. 2018, Starring Jack Black as Jonathan Barnavelt, Cate Blanchett as Florence Zimmerman,
Owen Vaccaro as Lewis Barnavelt, Jonathan’s 10 year-old orphaned nephew.
Kyle MacLachlan as Isaac Izard, an evil warlock
Renée Elise Goldsberry as Selena Izard, Isaac’s wife and a evil witch.
Sunny Suljic as Tarby Corrigan, Lewis’ classmate.
Vanessa Anne Williams as Rose Rita Pottinger, a classmate of Lewis.
Colleen Camp as Mrs. Hanchett, Jonathan’s nosey neighbor.
Lorenza Izzo as Mrs. Barnavelt, Lewis’ mother and Jonathan's sister.
Eli Roth as Comrade Ivan. Crave, August 12, 2019. Soundtrack: "Hey Lolly Lolly" -
Written by Jimmie Thomas and Oscar McLollie
Performed by Oscar McLollie & His Honeyjumpers
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enteprises
Doggone That Moon
Written by Rosella Rue
Performed by Johnny Mosby (as Johnny) and Jonie Mosby (as Jonie)
Courtesy of SONY/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Masters International
Long Tall Sally
Written by Enotris Johnson (as Entoris Johnson), Little Richard (as Richard Penniman) and Robert 'Bumps' Blackwell (as Robert Blackwell)
Performed by Little Richard
Courtesy of Concord Music
At Last I've Found You
Written by Bob Mair and Nick Vincent
Performed by Nighthawk Swingers
Courtesy of Black Toast Music
What Will You Do Next
Written by Johnny Bragg (as John Henry Bragg) and William H Billy Stewart
Performed by Prisonaires
Courtesy of Sun Records
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
Must Be Fallin' in Love
Written by Anthony Gourdine and Paul Winley
Performed by Anthony Gourdine (as Little Anthony) & The Duponts
Courtesy of Phase One Network, Inc.
By arrangement with Fine Gold Music. Anachronisms: 1. The Backpack that Lewis is carrying during travel and to/from school is actually a real life Yugoslav People's Army Combat backpack Model 1975 - standard combat backpack from 1975 until 1990s and was also extensively used by every side during the Yugoslavian wars. It was uniquely designed around 1975 and not available in 1955. There are several varieties (black leather straps instead of leather colored and so on) and seems like front shoulder pads are removed, but definitely M75 - combat backpack of YPA. 2. Florence uses the phrase "24-7", a saying that didn't come into use until the mid-1980s.

Can You Ever Forgive Me? 2018, Starring Melissa McCarthy as Lee Israel, Richard E. Grant as Jack Hock, Dolly Wells as Anna, Jane Curtin as Marjorie, Ben Falcone as Alan Schmidt, Stephen Spinella as Paul, Anna Deavere Smith as Elaine, Gregory Korostishevsky as Andrei, Christian Navarro as Kurt, Marc Evan Jackson as Lloyd, Shae D'Lyn as Nell, Erik LaRay Harvey as Agent Solonas, Brandon Scott Jones as Glen, Kevin Carolan as Tom Clancy, Michael Cyril Creighton as Harry, Joanna P. Adler as Arlene, Mary McCann as Judge and Tim Cummings as Craig. Crave, August 12, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: “I Thought Of You Last Night” – Performed by Jeri Southern; “Manhattan” and “Charade – Remastered” – Performed by Blossom Dearie; “Bad Luck” – Performed by Dinah Washington; “Snowy Day”, “What Dorothy Said”, “Noel Coward/John Hancock”, “Cat Shit” and “Dear Edna” – Performed by Nate Heller; “Street Of Dreams” – Performed by Peggy Lee; “Detour – Single Version” – Performed by Patti Page; “There Goes My Gun” – Performed by Pixies; “Trav’lin Light” – Performed by Chet Baker; “I’ll Be Seeing You” – Performed by Tank And The Bangas; “Goodnight Ladies” – Performed by Justin Vivian Bond; “Madeira” and “Steeple” – Performed by Alexander McCabe; “Maduros” - Performed by Alexander McCabe and Robi Hager. Anachronisms: 1. When Lee is seen walking toward the 86th Street subway station, she passes the Citibank branch at 86th and Broadway, with an advertisement for Citi Priority Banking in the window. Citi Priority did not exist until 2016. 2. Twenty-first century automobiles vaguely drive around in some shots. 3. When Lee is seen walking toward the 86th Street subway station, a sidewalk fruit stand is seen in the background. Fruit vendors were not common in New York until 2008, when the city's Green Carts program was implemented.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. 2019, Starring
Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton:
An actor who starred in the television Western series Bounty Law from 1958 to 1963, based on Wanted Dead or Alive (1958–1961).[9] His attempt to transition to film failed and in 1969 he is struggling. Dalton's relationship with Cliff Booth is based on that of actor Burt Reynolds and his long time stunt double Hal Needham.[10] Dalton is inspired by actors who started their career in Classical Hollywood, but faltered in the 1960s after their type of leading men went out of fashion, most notably Ty Hardin[11]
Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth:
A war veteran, former Green Beret, and Rick's longtime stunt double and best friend.[12][13] Tarantino and Pitt modeled Booth after Billy Jack, a character portrayed in four films by actor Tom Laughlin.[14] Booth is partially inspired by Gary Kent[15] and Gene LeBell.[16]
Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate:
An actress and next door neighbor of Dalton. Robbie did not consult with Polanski in preparation for the role, but read his 1985 autobiography Roman by Polanski.[17][18]
Emile Hirsch as Jay Sebring:
A Hollywood hairstylist and friend and ex-boyfriend of Tate.
Margaret Qualley as "Pussycat":
A Manson Family member. She is a composite character, with her nickname based on that of Kathryn "Kitty" Lutesinger, yet modeled after Ruth Ann Moorehouse.[19] There is also a member of the Manson Family called Pussycat, in the book ' 'The Family' ' by Ed Sanders. Who according to members, Sanders interviewed for the book, underwent an exorcism. Pussycat's real identity is never revealed.[[1]]
Timothy Olyphant as James Stacy, an actor who starred on Lancer.[13]
Julia Butters as Trudi Fraser:
A precocious child actor, who stars as Maribella on Lancer.
Austin Butler as Charles "Tex" Watson, Manson Family member
Dakota Fanning as Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, Manson Family member
Bruce Dern as George Spahn:
An 80-year-old nearly blind man who rented his ranch out for Westerns. Charles Manson convinced Spahn to allow him and his followers to live on the ranch. Burt Reynolds was initially cast in the role, but died before his scenes could be filmed.[20][21]
Mike Moh as Bruce Lee
Luke Perry as Wayne Maunder
Damian Lewis as Steve McQueen
Al Pacino as Marvin Schwarz:
A real life Hollywood producer, who produced Hard Contract, and Dalton's agent.
Brenda Vaccaro as Mary Alice Schwarz, Marvin's wife
Nicholas Hammond as Sam Wanamaker
Samantha Robinson as Abigail Folger
Rafał Zawierucha as Roman Polanski
Lorenza Izzo as Francesca Capucci:
An Italian actress and Dalton's wife. For her portrayal of Capucci, Izzo was influenced by and modeled the character after Sophia Loren and Claudia Cardinale.[22][23]
Costa Ronin as Wojciech Frykowski
Damon Herriman as Charles Manson. Herriman also portrays Manson in Mindhunter.
Lena Dunham as Catherine "Gypsy" Share, Manson Family member
Madisen Beaty as Patricia "Katie" Krenwinkel, Manson Family member. Beaty previously portrayed Krenwinkel on Aquarius.
Mikey Madison as Susan "Sadie" Atkins, Manson Family member
James Landry Hébert as Steve "Clem" Grogan, Manson Family member
Maya Hawke as Linda "Flower Child" Kasabian, Manson Family member
Victoria Pedretti as Leslie "Lulu" Van Houten, Manson Family member
Sydney Sweeney as Dianne "Snake" Lake, Manson Family member
Harley Quinn Smith as "Froggie", Manson Family member
Dallas Jay Hunter as "Delilah", Manson Family member
Kansas Bowling as Sandra "Blue" Good, Manson Family member
Parker Love Bowling as "Tadpole", Manson Family member
Cassidy Vick Hice as Ella Jo "Sundance" Bailey, Manson Family member
Ruby Rose Skotchdopole as "Butterfly", Manson Family member
Danielle Harris as "Angel", Manson Family member
Josephine Valentina Clark as Catherine "Capistrano" Gillies, Manson Family member
Dyani Del Castillo as "Pebbles", Manson Family member
Ronnie Zappa as Bobby "Top Hat" Beausoleil, Manson Family member
Scoot McNairy as "Business" Bob Gilbert, a villain on Lancer
Clifton Collins Jr. as Ernesto "The Mexican" Vaquero on Lancer
Marco Rodríguez as the Bartender on Lancer
Ramón Franco as Ruben, the Bruin movie theater manager
Courtney Hoffman as Rebekka, the costume designer on Lancer
Heba Thorisdottir as Sonya, the make-up artist on Lancer
Dreama Walker as Connie Stevens
Rachel Redleaf as Mama Cass
Rebecca Rittenhouse as Michelle Phillips
Rumer Willis as Joanna Pettet
Spencer Garrett as Allen Kincade, a TV journalist
Clu Gulager as the book store owner
Martin Kove as a Bounty Law Sheriff
Rebecca Gayheart as Billie Booth:
Cliff's late wife. The circumstances and rumors surrounding Billie Booth's death echo that of Natalie Wood's.[22]
Kurt Russell as Randy:
A stunt coordinator and the narrator.
Zoë Bell as Janet:
Randy's wife, also a stunt coordinator.
Michael Madsen as Sheriff Hackett on Bounty Law
Perla Haney-Jardine as a hippie drug dealer
James Remar as Ugly Owl Hoot, a villain on Bounty Law
Kate Berlant as the Bruin movie theater ticket booth attendant
Daniella Pick as Daphna Ben-Cobo, Italian actress
Raul Cardona as "Bad Guy" Delgado, a villain on Lancer
Monica Staggs as Connie, a horseback riding customer on Spahn Ranch
Tom Hartig as Bill "Sweet William Tumbleweed" Fritsch:
A Hells Angels member on Spahn Ranch, and previous member of the Diggers.
Omar Doom as Donnie, Hells Angels member on Spahn Ranch
David Steen as a Straight Satans MC member on Spahn Ranch
Rage Stewart as Harvey "Humble Harve" Miller:
A Los Angeles area radio DJ, who was convicted of killing his wife.[24]
Quentin Tarantino as the audible but unseen director of the Red Apple cigarettes ad
Maurice Compte, Vincent Laresca, Lew Temple, Craig Stark, JLouis Mills, Eddie Perez, Gilbert, Saldivar, and Keith Jefferson as the Land Pirates on Lancer
Tim Roth, James Marsden, and Danny Strong shot scenes for the film but are not included in the theatrical release. Roth portrayed Jay Sebring's English butler, Marsden portrayed Burt Reynolds, and Danny Strong portrayed Dean Martin.[25][26][27][28] Toni Basil, who choreographed the movie, has an uncredited cameo in a dance scene in the lounge of a Pan Am jetliner. Cineplex Theatre, August 13, 2019. Soundtrack: “The Rocks
(from Have Gun - Will Travel (1957))
Written by Bernard Herrmann
Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing
The Return
(from Have Gun - Will Travel (1957))
Written by Bernard Herrmann
Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing
KHJ Station ID
Written by Jonny Mann
Courtesy of Betty Mann
Against a Cooked Sky
Written by Lex de Azevedo (as Alexis de Azevedo)
Courtesy of Lyman Dayton/Doty-Dayton Prod.
Treat Her Right
Written by Gene Kurtz, Roy Head
Performed by Roy Head & The Traits
Courtesy of Geffen Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Hell River
Courtesy of Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.
Green Door
Written by Bob Davie (as Robert Davie), Marvin Moore
Produced by Archie Thompson, Eddie Caldwell, Music of the Sea, Inc.
Performed by Leonardo DiCaprio
The Killing
(unused score from the motion picture Torn Curtain (1966))
Written by Bernard Herrmann
Performed by Elmer Bernstein with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Courtesy of the Estate of Elmer Bernstein
I'll Never Say Never To Always
Written by Charles Manson
By Arrangement with Fine Gold Music
Mrs. Robinson
Written by Paul Simon
Performed by Simon & Garfunkel
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Ready For Action
Written by Syd Dale
Courtesy of APM on behalf of EMI Publishing Music
The Letter
Written by Wayne Carson Thompson (as Wayne Carson)
Performed by Joe Cocker
Courtesy of Straight Ahead Productions Ltd. / Muscadet Productions, Inc. and A&M Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Summertime
Written by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward (as Du Bose Heyward) and Dorothy Heyward
Performed by Billy Stewart
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Funky Fanfare
Written by Keith Mansfield
Courtesy of APM on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Music
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Written by Bob Seger (as Robert Seger)
Performed by The Bob Seger System
Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Hector
Written by Joe Espinosa and Johnny Gonzalez
Performed by The Village Callers
Courtesy of Rampart Records
by arrangement with Spirit Music Group, Inc
MacArthur Park
Written by Jimmy Webb
Performed by Robert Goulet
The House That Jack Built
Written by Bobby Lance and Fran Robins
Performed by Aretha Franklin
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Mannix
Written by Lalo Schifrin
Courtesy of CBS
Paxton Quigley's Had The Course
(from the MGM film Three in the Attic (1968))
Written by Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde
Performed by Chad and Jeremy (as Chad & Jeremy)
Courtesy of MGM Music, Inc.
Hush
Written by Joe South
Performed by Deep Purple
Courtesy of Deep Purple Overseas/Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Son Of A Lovin' Man
Written by Terry Cashman, Gene Pistilli & TP West
Performed by Buchanan Brothers
Courtesy of PKM Productions LLC
Suddenly
Written by Harold E. Weed
Courtesy of Dana Classic Fragrances
Choo Choo Train
Written by Donnie Fritts (as Donald Fritts) and Eddie Hinton
Performed by The Box Tops
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Kentucky Woman
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by Deep Purple
Courtesy of Deep Purple Overseas/Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Good Thing
Written by Terry Melcher (as Terrance Paul Melcher), Mark Lindsay (as Mark A. Lindsay)
Performed by Paul Revere & The Raiders
Time For Livin'
Written by Richard Addrisi (as Dick Addrisi) and Don Addrisi
Performed by The Association
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Hungry
Written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
Performed by Paul Revere & The Raiders
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
The Bed
(from the motion picture Diabolik (1968))
Written by Ennio Morricone
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
The Circle Game
Written by Joni Mitchell
Performed by Buffy Sainte-Marie (as Buffy St. Marie)
Courtesy of Vanguard Records/Concord
Jenny Take A Ride
Written by Bob Crewe, Enotris Johnson and Richard Penniman
Performed by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (as Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels)
Courtesy of Mitch Ryder
Cooler
(from the MGM film The Great Escape (1963))
Written & Performed by Elmer Bernstein
Courtesy of Metro-Goldyn-Mayer Music Inc.
Can't Turn You Loose
Written by Otis Redding
Performed by Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Ryders (as Wayne Cochran and C.C. Riders)
Courtesy of Gusto Records, Inc.
Freya Bangs
(from the motion picture The Wrecking Crew (1968))
Written by Hugo Montenegro
Courtesy of Sony Pictures
Freya
(from the motion picture The Wrecking Crew (1968))
Written by Hugo Montenegro
Courtesy of Sony Pictures
Karata Dance
(from the motion picture The Wrecking Crew (1968))
Written by Hugo Montenegro
Courtesy of Sony Pictures
TV Screen
(from the motion picture The Wrecking Crew (1968))
Written by Hugo Montenegro
Courtesy of Sony Pictures
Ecce Homo
Written by Francesco De Masi
Performed by Francesco De Masi
Courtesy of Beat Records Company Srl - West Edizioni Musicali - c/o Four Flies Sris - Pop Up Music UK Ltd
Mexico Western
Written by Francesco De Masi
Performed by Francesco De Masi
Courtesy of Beat Records Company Srl - West Edizioni Musicali - c/o Four Flies Sris - Pop Up Music UK Ltd
Soul Serenade
Written by Luther Dixon and King Curtis (as Curtis Ousley)
Performed by Willie Mitchell
Courtesy of Hi Records
By arrangement with Fat Possum Records
Bring A Little Lovin'
Written by Harry Vanda (as Johannes Vandenberg)/George Young
Performed by Los Bravos
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Espana, S.L.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by Neil Diamond
Courtesy of Geffen Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Hey Little Girl
Written by Otis Blackwell and Bobby Stevenson
Performed by Dee Clark
Courtesy of Vee-Jay Records/Concord
Theme From It's Happening
Written by Mark Lindsay
Performed by Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Victorville Blues
Written by Harley Hatcher
Performed by Harley Hatcher Combo
Courtesy of Amersong Entertainment, LLC and Top Hat Music
Dalton Gang Ride Entrance
(from Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981))
Written by Tom Slocum
Performed by Tom Slocum/John Bird and the Cattle Annie Band
Courtesy of Tom Slocum Music
Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon
Written by Mark Lindsay
Performed by Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
The Radiogram
(unused score from the motion picture Torn Curtain (1966))
Written by Bernard Herrmann
Performed by Bernard Herrmann
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Screen Gems Logo (1965 Version)
Written by Van Alexander
Performed by Eric Siday
Courtesy of Screen Gems, Inc. and by arrangement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Dalton Gang Ride Entrance
(from Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981))
Written & Performed by Tom Slocum
Courtesy of Metro-Goldyn-Mayer Music Inc.
Don't Chase Me Around
(from the MGM film Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It. (1970) (listed as GAS-S-S-S))
Written by Barry Melton (as Barry "The Fish" Melton)
Performed by Bob Corff (as Robert Corff)
Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing
California Dreamin'
Written by John Phillips and Michelle Phillips
Performed by José Feliciano
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
FBI Theme and Score Cues
(from the television series The F.B.I. (1965))
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Un Uomo Chiamato Apocalisse Joe - Seq. 1
Written by Bruno Nicolai
Performed by Bruno Nicolai
Courtesy of Edi-Pan Srl - c/o Four Files Sris - Pop-Up Music UK Ltd
Dinamite Jim (English Version)
Written by Nico Fidenco (as N. Fidenco), G. Cassia
Performed by Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni (as I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni)
Courtesy of Creazioni Artistiche Musicali C.A.M.S.r.l., a Sugarmusic Company / Universal Music Publishing Ricordi S.r.l.
Straight Shooter
Written by John Phillips (as John Edmund Andrew Phillips)
Performed by Samantha Robinson
Out Of Time
Written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
Courtesy ABKCO Music & Records Inc.
Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon)
Written by John Phillips (as John Edmund Andrew Phillips)
Performed by The Mamas and the Papas
Produced by Lou Adler
Courtesy of Geffen Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprise
Snoopy vs. The Red Baron
Performed by The Royal Guardsmen (uncredited)
Written by Dick Holler, Phil Gernhard
Courtesy of Capitol Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Miss Lily Landry
(from The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972))
Music Composed and Conducted by Maurice Jarre
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
You Keep Me Hangin' On
Written by Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, and Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.)
Performed by Vanilla Fudge
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Judge Roy Bean's Theme
(from The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972))
Music Composed and Conducted by Maurice Jarre
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Batman Theme
Written by Neal Hefti
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Anachronisms: 1. When Margot Robbie (Sharon Tate) was talking to the girl at the box office of the movie theater in Westwood, you can see the Starbucks sign for half the scene before it was covered up. Starbucks was founded in 1971.
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When Cliff drives home on the freeway and just before taking the off-ramp their is a clearly visible numbered exit sign. California was one of the nations last holdouts and did not use numbered exit ramps until 2002, the movie takes place in 1969.
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When Sharon and Jay are listening to a record, the phono cartridge/stylus on the turntable is an Audio Technica AT3600. This particular cartridge was not manufactured until the 1980s.
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The movie takes place in 1969 and shows the Pussycat Theatre on Hollywood Blvd., but the Pussycat Theatre did not open at that location until late 1974. It was called the New-View Theatre in 1969.
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In a scene set in February 1969, Marvin Schwarz warns Rick Dalton that he might end up playing a villain on an episode of "Batman". The "Batman" TV series had already been canceled in 1968, before the events of this film.
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The watch Cliff can be seen wearing throughout the film is a Citizen Challenge Timer, aka Bullhead. Despite the film being set in 1969, the movement found in this watch wasn't released until 1972, with the rounded variant Cliff wears following slightly later.
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Pan Am did not introduce the Boeing 747 until January, 1970, over five months after the Tate murders.
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In the movie Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski attend a party at the Playboy Mansion. Although there was a Playboy Club in LA in 1969, Hugh Hefner did not buy the Playboy Mansion until 1971 making Tate's attendance rather difficult.
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There is a bus poster advertising the Combat! TV series. It was cancelled in 1967, 2 years before the events in the film.
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You can see a Tora! Tora! Tora! poster at the cinema. The film would be released only a year later in 1970.
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When Dalton first meets the little girl actor and sits on the set porch with her while she's reading a book, he pulls out a pack of Parliament cigarettes and lights one up. The Parliament pack had a much different design in 1969. The one shown came out many years later.
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The movie takes place in 1969. Pandora's Box was demolished in 1967, but in one scene, Brad Pitt is driving past it in LA.
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The theater marquee shows Lady in Cement with a GP rating. The GP rating wasn't introduced till early 1970.
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C.C. & Company came out in October 1970. It is unlikely a trailer would be running in theaters early in 1969.
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While Sam Wanamaker did, in fact, direct the first episode Lancer: The High Riders of Lancer that episode aired on September 24, 1968--five months ahead of the events depicted in the film.
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Way too much swearing for 1969, especially in public. Anyone shouting "fuck" in Musso & Frank's would have been politely asked to tone it down or leave, regardless of how important or famous they may have been.
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When on the set for Lancer, several modern intermodal containers are in the background being used as offices. These weren't available for decades later.
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A bus drives past showing an ad for the show Combat!. That show went off the air in 1967. This incident is probably not a goof. The ad also said it was being shown back to back on Channel 11. At that time, Channel 11 was an independent station and their schedule was filled with reruns, of which Combat! may well have been one.

The Late Shift. 1996, Starring Kathy Bates as Helen Kushnick,
John Michael Higgins David Letterman
Daniel Roebuck Jay Leno
Bob Balaban Warren Littlefield
Ed Begley, Jr. Rod Perth
Peter Jurasik Howard Stringer
Reni Santoni John Agoglia
John Kapelos Robert Morton
Steven Gilborn Peter Lassally
John Getz Brandon Tartikoff
Lawrence Pressman Bob Wright
Sandra Bernhard Herself
Treat Williams Michael Ovitz
Paul Elder Rupert Murdoch
Michael Fairman Michael Gartner
Ken Kragen Himself
Aaron Lustig Paul Shaffer
Kevin Scannell Dick Ebersol
Edmund L. Shaff Jack Welch
Kerry Noonan Letterman's girlfriend
Rich Little Johnny Carson
Little Richard Himself
Nicholas Guest Bob Iger
Penny Peyser Susan Binford
Lucinda Jenney Debbie Vickers and Arthur Taxier as Lee Gabler. Real life CBS executive Rod Perth (played by Ed Begley Jr. in the film) appears briefly in a cameo role. (He’s the man Howard Stringer mistakes for Perth in the CAA lobby). Actor Ed Begley Jr. and Rod Perth share an extraordinary physical resemblance, something the film makers milk for humor in the scene. HBO, August 13, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: “Johnny's Theme" - Written by Paul Anka and Johnny Carson; "There's No Business Like Show Business" - Performed by Ethel Merman, Written by Irving Berlin. Anachronisms: 1. The scene at the NBC meeting at Carnegie Hall when Johnny Carson announces his retirement takes place in May 1991. Behind Johnny is the fall 1991 NBC schedule. Mad About You is displayed to air on Wednesday nights. The show did not premiere until the fall of 1992. 2. In an early scene set in 1990, Helen Kushnick and Warren Littlefield are seen talking on carphones about the possibility of Leno being guaranteed the Tonight Show when Carson finally decides to quit. Littlefield is driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee with the ZJ body style, which wasn't introduced until 1993. 3. In the movie, David Letterman wears khakis with sneakers on his show in the '90s. In reality, Letterman stopped wearing his trademark sneakers with khakis on his show in 1987 when he turned 40. 4. When David, Peter Lasally, and Morty head to their CBS press conference, they pass a Radio City Music Hall marquee advertising a show running from September-October. However, the press conference was in January (of 1993).

Life of the Party. 2018, Starring Melissa McCarthy as Deanna "Dee Rock" Miles (née Cook),
Molly Gordon as Maddie Miles, Dan and Deanna's daughter.
Gillian Jacobs as Helen, a sorority sister who is older than the rest due to having been in a coma for eight years.
Jessie Ennis as Debbie, a sorority sister with "issues".
Adria Arjona as Amanda, another sorority sister with "issues".
Maya Rudolph as Christine Davenport, Deanna's neurotic and heavy drinking best friend.
Matt Walsh as Daniel "Dan" Miles, Deanna's ex-husband and Maddie's father.
Julie Bowen as Marcie Strong, a real estate agent, Deanna's nemesis and Dan's lover.
Debby Ryan as Jennifer, a "mean girl" in Deanna's archaeology class.
Stephen Root as Michael "Mike" Cook, Deanna's father and Maddie's grandfather.
Jacki Weaver as Sandy Cook, Deanna's mother and Maddie's grandmother.
Luke Benward as Jack Strong, a frat boy infatuated with Deanna.
Heidi Gardner as Leonor, Deanna's reclusive Goth roommate.
Jimmy O. Yang as Tyler, Maddie's boyfriend and Jack's friend.
Chris Parnell as Mr. Wayne Truzack, Deanna's professor and former classmate.
Damon Jones as Frank Davenport, Christine's husband.
Yani Simone as Trina, Jennifer's snarky sidekick.
Ben Falcone as Dale, the Uber driver.
Karen Maruyama as Mediator
Nat Faxon as Lance
Sarah Baker as Gildred
Steve Mallory as Bill
Courtney Patterson as Amy
Steve Falcone (Falcone's real-life father) as Older Man #1 / Vince
Michael D. McCarthy (McCarthy's real-life father) as Older Man #2 / Dennis
Christina Aguilera as herself. Crave, August 18, 2019, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: “On Top of the World" - Written by Alex da Kid (as Alexander Grant), Ben McKee (as Benjamin McKee), Dan Reynolds (as Daniel Reynolds) and Wayne Sermon (as Daniel Sermon)
Performed by Imagine Dragons
Courtesy of KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
You've Got Me Up Tight
Written by Al Gorgoni and Chip Taylor
Performed by Evie Sands
Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation
By arrangement with Ace Music Services LLC
Sugar Dyed
Written by Jesse Phillips and Paul Janeway
Performed by St. Paul & the Broken Bones (as St. Paul and the Broken Bones)
Courtesy of Single Lock Records
Workin on My Tan B*tch
Written by Jonathan Keyes, Joshua Grubb, Katya Staretski, Samuel P.K. Smith (as Samuel PK Smith) and Matthew Steeper
Performed by Blind Scuba Divers
Courtesy of Lava Music/Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Day Ones
Written by DeMario Bridges, Hasben Jones, Novelist (as Kwadwo Kankam) and Baauer (as Harry Rodrigues)
Performed by Baauer featuring Novelist & Leikeli47
Courtesy of LuckyMe Records
Leikeli47 appears courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Who Wanna Play
Written by Lex Luger (as Lexus Lewis), A-Trak (as Alain Macklovitch), Sami Diament, Metro Boomin (as Leland Wayne), Sonny Digitol (as Sonny Uwaezuoke) and Quintin Square
Performed by Low Pros
Courtesy of Fool's Gold Records
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
Got It Like That
Written and Performed by Owen Chaim
The Good Life
Written by Chiddy Bang (as Chidera Anamege), Noah Xaphoon Jones Beresin (as Noah Beresin) and Pharrell Williams
Performed by Chiddy Bang
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Real Love
Written by Daniel Linton, John O'Brien, John Sadler and Matt Kahn (as Matthew Kahn)
Performed by LA Riots featuring Great Good Fine OK
Courtesy of Spinnin' Records
Stick Up
Written and Performed by Michael Mayeda, Kelli Wakili, Chief WaKil (as Mansa Wakili), Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz and Jaron Lamot
Courtesy of The Math Club
M.I.L.F. $
Written by Fergie (as Stacy Ferguson), Polow Da Don (as Jamal Jones), Jozzy (as Jocelyn Donald) and Jonathan Solone-Myvett (as Jonathan Myvett)
Performed by Fergie
Courtesy of will.i.am Music Group/Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Thinking Out Loud
Written by Ed Sheeran and Amy Wadge
Performed by Ed Sheeran
Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Written by Robert Hazard
Performed by Cyndi Lauper
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car
Written by Billy Ocean (as Leslie Charles) and Robert John Lange (as Robert Lange)
Performed by Billy Ocean
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. & RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Apache
Written by Jerry Lorden (as Jeremiah Lordan)
Performed by Sugarhill Gang (as The Sugarhill Gang)
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
The Final Countdown
Written by Joey Tempest
Performed by Melissa McCarthy
Throw It Down
Written by Benga (as Adebenga Adejumo), George Astasio, DJ Fresh (as Daniel Stein), Dominique Young Unique (as Dominique Clark), Jason Pebworth and Jon Shave (as Jonathan Shave)
Performed by Dominique Young Unique
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
On a Roll
Written by Kool Kojak (as Allan Grigg), Peter Svensson (as Anders Svensson) and Shellback (as Johan Schuster)
Performed by Icona Pop
Courtesy of Big Beat/Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Under Pressure
Written and Performed by Kelli Wakili, Rayna Zemel, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Jason Rabinowitz
Courtesy of The Math Club
Last Night Was Crazy
Written by Jordyn Kane (as Jordyn Shankle), Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz and Kyle Mangels
Performed by Jordyn Kane
Courtesy of The Math Club
Oblivion
Written by Nathan Barlow and Jesse Frasure
Performed by Five Knives
Courtesy of Red Bull Records
By arrangement with Red Bull Media House, N.A. Inc.
Still Not a Player
Written by Rodney Jerkins, Brenda Russell, Jolyon Skinner, Japhe Tejeda, Joe (as Joe Thomas) and Michele Williams
Performed by Big Pun featuring Joe
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
C'mon Let's Go
Written by Kelly Johnson and Kim McAuliffe
Performed by Girlschool
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Bust 'em
Written by Party Favor (as Dylan Ragland), Kendrick Nicholls and Sherwyn Nicholls
Performed by Party Favor
Courtesy of Mad Decent
By arrangement with The Greater Goods Co.
Fighter
Written by Christina Aguilera and Scott Storch
Performed by Christina Aguilera
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Woman Up
Written by Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), James Morales, Matthew Morales, Erika Nuri, Nash Overstreet, Taylor Parks, Julio David Rodríguez (as Julio Rodriguez), Shane Pittman and Meghan Trainor
Performed by Meghan Trainor
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing.

Miss Bala (English: "Miss Bullet"). 2019, Starring
Gina Rodriguez as Gloria Fuentes, a makeup artist from Los Angeles.
Ismael Cruz Córdova as Lino Esparza, the chief of Las Estrellas, a gang from Tijuana.
Matt Lauria as Brian Reich, a DEA officer.
Ricardo Abarca as Pollo, Lino's main henchman.
Cristina Rodlo as Suzu Ramós, Gloria's best friend who lives in Tijuana and a competitor on the Miss Baja California pageant.
Sebastián Cano as Chava Ramós, Suzu's little brother who lives with her.
Damián Alcázar as Rafael Saucedo, Tijuana chief of police.
Anthony Mackie as Jimmy, a gangster from San Diego.
Aislinn Derbez as Isabel, a woman abducted by Las Estrellas.
Lilian Guadalupe Tapia Robles as Doña Rosita, a woman who work for Las Estrellas.
Erick Rene Delgadillo Urbina as Tucán, Lino's henchman.
Mikhail Plata as Chivo, Lino's henchman.
Jorge Humberto Millan Mardueño as Ortiz, Lino's henchman.
Thomas Dekker as Justin, Gloria's boss in Los Angeles.
José Sefami as Don Ramon, a man who work for Rafael Saucedo.
Gaby Orihuela as the coordinator of the Miss Baja California pageant.
Roberto Sosa as the police officer who secretly work for Las Estrellas. Crave, August 24, 2019. Soundtrack: "Exhibit Diaz" -
Written by Ryuichi Sakamoto
Performed by Ibeyi
Courtesy of XL Recordings
Pa' La Calle
Written by Camilo Lara, Lorna Zarina Aponte Acosta and Evelyn Catherine Saldarriaga Mantuano
Performed by Mexican Institute of Sound feat. Lorna
Courtesy of Casete Upload, S.A. de C.V.
Carried By The Clown
Written by Kate Crash and Ethan Kaufmann
Performed by Kate Crash
Courtesy of Like Honey & Thunder
Mango Biche
Written by Miguel Martinez Perea, Gloria Emilse Martinez and Carlos Yahanny Valencia Ortiz
Performed by ChocQuibTown
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Colombia S.A.
Under license from Peer Southern Productions
El Punto Final
Written by César Mauricio Demián Gálvez Martínez
Performed by Centavrvs
Courtesy of Casete Upload, S.A. de C.V.
Fruto Robado
Written by Alberto Videz Barbosa
Performed by La Sonora Santanera
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Mexico S.A. de C.V.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
To The Top
Written by Felipe Luque Bello, Sergio Lozano Castellote, Alejandra Lozano Castellote and Juan Camilo Mendez
Performed by Irie Kingz
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Colombia S.A.
Under license from IK Sounds Music & Entertainment SAS
Mi Zihua Malandro
Written and Performed by El Kabro
Courtesy of Merceneri Records
Mueve La Cadera
Written and Performed by Jose Luis Duenas Leon
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Lickie Stickie
Written and Performed by Kate Crash
Courtesy of Like Honey & Thunder
Ella Quiere Al Vato
Written and Performed by El Kabro
Courtesy of Merceneri Records
Dagombas en Tamale
Written by René Pérez Joglar and Jeff Trooko
Performed by Residente
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Se Me Perdió la Cadenita
Written by Luis Pérez Cedrón
Performed by Charlie Zaa feat. La Sonora Santanera
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Waves
Written by Lisa-Kaindé Diaz, Naomi Diaz and Richard Russell
Performed by Ibeyi
Courtesy of XL Recordings
Became A Blur
Written and Performed by Kate Crash
Courtesy of Like Honey & Thunder
Me Want Party
Written by Leonardo v3nom Gonzalez, Stiven Sunamy Hoyos, Felipe Luque Bello, Sergio Lozano Castellote and Alejandra Lozano Castellote
Performed by Irie Kingz
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Colombia S.A.
Under license from IK Sounds Music & Entertainment SAS
Los Ageless
Written by St. Vincent (as Annie Clarke)
Performed by St. Vincent
Courtesy of Loma Vista Recordings
By arrangement with Concord Music
Drop It
Written and Performed by Owen Chaim
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Perras Como Tu
Written by Oscar Hernandez, Felipe Ospina, Philippe Greiss, Rodolphe Lecat, Kenzo Zurzolo, Farina and Tokischa Altagracia
Performed by Farina & Tokischa
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Call The Shots
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Leslie Grace
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC
Under license from Sony Music Entertainment.

The Mule. 2018, Starring Clint Eastwood as Earl Stone, Bradley Cooper as Agent Colin Bates,
Laurence Fishburne as Special Agent in Charge, Bates’ supervisor
Michael Peña as Agent Trevino, Bates’ partner
Dianne Wiest as Mary, Earl's ex-wife
Ignacio Serricchio as Julio, Earl's cartel handler
Andy García as Laton, a Cartel boss
Taissa Farmiga as Ginny, Earl's granddaughter
Alison Eastwood as Iris, Earl's estranged daughter
Richard Herd as Tim Kennedy
Lobo Sebastian as Bug, a cartel enforcer
Manny Montana as Axl
Noel G. as Bald Rob
Eugene Cordero as Luis Rocha, DEA informant inside the cartel
Clifton Collins Jr. as Gustavo. Crave, August 25, 2019. Soundtrack: "Siento Que Ya No Estas
Written and Performed by Arturo Sandoval
Cat in the Hat
Written and Performed by Sarah Cion
Courtesy of Riptide Music Group, LLC
More Today Than Yesterday
Written by Pat Upton (as Patrick Upton)
Performed by The Spiral Starecase (as Spiral Staircase)
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
More Today Than Yesterday
Written by Pat Upton (as Patrick Upton)
Performed by Charles Earland
Courtesy of Concord Music
Sugar
Written by James Hajigeorgiou, Sam Gray and Nicole Blair
Performed by MYBADD & Sam Gray
Without You
Written and Performed by Amy Black
By arrangement with Mixtape Music
Moody's Mood for Love
Written by Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh and James Moody
Performed by King Pleasure
Courtesy of Concord Music
Cool Water
Written by Bob Nolan
Performed by Nellie Lutcher and Her Rhythm
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
A Day to Say Thank You
Written and Produced by Mollie Busta (as Mollie B) and Theodor Lange (as Ted Lange)
Performed by Squeezebox featuring Theodor Lange (as Ted Lange) and Mollie Busta (as Mollie B)
I've Been Everywhere
Written by Geoff Mack
Performed by Hank Snow
Courtesy of RCA Records Label Nashville
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Ain't That a Kick in the Head
Written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn
Performed by Dean Martin
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Dang Me
Written and Performed by Roger Miller
Courtesy of Mercury Nashville Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Country Club
Written by Catesby Jones and Dennis Lord
Performed by Travis Tritt
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
(Alla En) El Rancho Grande
Written by Silvano Ramos
Performed by Dean Martin
Courtesy of Legacy Recordings
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Ugly Child
Written by Spo-De-Odee (as Sam Theard)
Performed by Spo-De-Odee (as Lovin' Sam Theard)
Courtesy of Document Records Ltd.
La Mula Guarachando
Written and Performed by Arturo Sandoval
Gozando La Cumbia
Written and Performed by Arturo Sandoval
On the Road Again
Written and Performed by Willie Nelson
Courtesy of Columbia Records Nashville
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
I'd Rain All Over You
Written by Arvid Johnson and Anna E. Wordelman
Performed by Red Johnson
Courtesy of Fervor Records
Everything Happens for the Best
Written and Performed by Dick Flood
Courtesy of Fervor Records
Don't Let the Old Man In
Written and Performed by Toby Keith
Courtesy of Show Dog Nashville.

Creed II. 2018, Starring Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa, Tessa Thompson as Bianca,
Wood Harris as Tony "Little Duke" Evers: One of Wheeler's assistant trainers. His father, Tony "Duke" Evers, was a father-figure for Apollo as well as his trainer/manager when Apollo became world heavyweight champion. He then became one of Rocky's trainers after Apollo's death. He trains Adonis for his first match with Viktor after Rocky refuses, and acts as an assistant trainer for the rematch.
Russell Hornsby as Buddy Marcelle: A boxing promoter who sets up the match between Adonis Creed and Viktor Drago.
Phylicia Rashad as Mary Anne Creed: Apollo's widow and Adonis' stepmother, who takes in Adonis as a child following the death of Adonis' biological mother.
Dolph Lundgren as Ivan Drago: Russia's former prize champion boxer, who with the secret use of steroids and advanced training, gained worldwide attention due to his brute strength that had not been seen before. Years prior, he killed Apollo Creed during an exhibition boxing match, and was later defeated by Rocky. Having been disgraced in Russia, he relocated to Ukraine to raise his son Viktor, whom he also trained to box.
Florian "Big Nasty" Munteanu as Viktor Drago: Ivan's son who is also a boxer, and Adonis' new rival.
Andre Ward as Danny "Stuntman" Wheeler: A heavyweight boxer and Adonis' rival whom Adonis beats to become the heavyweight champion.
Brigitte Nielsen as Ludmilla Drago: Ivan's ex-wife and Viktor's mother who left the pair during the latter's infancy.
Milo Ventimiglia as Robert Balboa: Rocky's estranged son, who moved to Vancouver in the period between Rocky Balboa and Creed and is now a father himself.
Archive footage of Carl Weathers as Apollo Creed. Crave, August 26, 2019. Soundtrack: "Love Me Like That
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Ella Mai
Courtesy of 10 Summers Records/Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Shea Butter Baby
Written by Courtney Shanade Salter, Anthony Parrino & Tim Schoegje
Performed by Ari Lennox
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Top Going Down, Bottom Going Up
Written & Performed by Nathan Bartell
Courtesy of Now-Again Records LLC
By arrangement with Ingrooves Licensing Services
Bless Me
Written by Ama Louisa John, Mario Loving & Nesbitt Wesonga
Performed by AMA LOU
Courtesy of AMA LOU
Time Tick
Written by Ludwig Göransson & Bibi Bourelly
Performed by Tessa Thompson
Produced by Ludwig Göransson
Midnight
Written by Ludwig Göransson, Tessa Thompson & Sam Dew
Performed by Tessa Thompson
Produced by Ludwig Göransson
Check
Written by Mike Will Made It (as Michael Williams), Aaron Jackson, Nas (as Nasir Jones) & Rick Ross (as William Roberts)
Performed by Mike Will Made It (as Mike WiLL Made-It), Nas & Rick Ross
Courtesy of Ear Drummer Records / Interscope Records
I Feel a Change
Written by Charles Bradley, Thomas Brenneck, Homer Steinweiss, David Guy, Nick Movshon (as Nicholas Movshon) & Leon Michels
Performed by Charles Bradley
Courtesy of Daptone Records
By arrangement with Lip Sync Music, Inc.
Rainy Days
Written by Boogie (as Anthony Tremaine Dixson), Tarik Azzouz, Nicholas Warwar & Maxime Breton
Performed by Boogie
Courtesy of Shady Records / Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Ice Cold
Written by Ludwig Göransson, Vince Staples, Mike Will Made It (as Michael Williams) & Asheton Hogan
Performed by Vince Staples & Ludwig Göransson
Produced by Ludwig Göransson, Mike Will Made It (as Mike WiLL Made-It_ & Asheton Hogan (as Pluss)
Vince Staples performs courtesy of Blacksmith / Def Jam Recordings
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Written by Jaden Smith (as Jaden Syre Smith), Omarr Rambert, Melvin Lewis, Cab Calloway, Jack Palmer & Buster Harding
Performed by Jaden Smith
Courtesy of Roc Nation
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Hi De Ho Man"
Performed By Cab Calloway
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
8 Morceaux, Op. 72, No. 5, Meditation
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by Alexandre Kantorow
Courtesy of BIS Records
By arrangement with Source/Q
You Might Find Me
Written by Jacob Banks & Ludwig Göransson
Performed by Jacob Banks & Ludwig Göransson
Produced by Ludwig Göransson
Jacob Banks performs courtesy of Interscope Records
Runnin'
Written by ASAP Rocky (as A$AP Rocky), Ludwig Göransson & Mike Will Made It (as Michael Williams)
Performed by Ludwig Göransson feat. ASAP Rocky (as A$AP Rocky)
Produced by Ludwig Göransson & Mike Will Made It (as Mike WiLL Made-It)
A$AP Rocky performs courtesy of A$AP
Worldwide / Polo Grounds / RCA Records
Fighting Stronger
Written by Ludwig Göransson & Ryan Coogler
Performed by Jhené Aiko
I Will Go to War
Written by Ludwig Göransson & James Fauntleroy
Performed by Tessa Thompson
Produced by Ludwig Göransson
E così per non morire
Written by Luciano Beretta and Elide Suligoj
Amen
Written by Mike Will Made It (as Michael Williams), Andrew Wyatt, Lil' Wayne (as Dwayne Carter), Philip Leigh, Matt Holmes (as Matthew Holmes), J Warner & Jacob Banks
Performed by Mike Will Made It (as Mike WiLL Made-It), Lil' Wayne (as Lil Wayne), Jacob Banks & J Warner
Courtesy of Ear Drummer Records / Interscope Records
Do You Need Power?
Written by Justin Vernon, Phil Cook, Bj Burton (as BJ Burton) & Mike Will Made It (as Michael Williams)
Performed by Bon Iver
Courtesy of Jagjaguwar
Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)
Written by Bill Conti, Carol Connors & Ayn Robbins
Going the Distance
Written by Bill Conti
First Date
Written by Bill Conti
Kill 'Em with Success
Written by Mike Will Made It (as Michael Williams), Christopher Lee, Schoolboy Q (as Quincy Hanley), 2 Chainz (as Tauheed Epps), Branden Brown, Mark Buchanan, Mark A. Rudd Jr. & Martin Alexander Pitt
Performed by Eearz, Schoolboy Q & 2 Chainz
Courtesy of Ear Drummer Records / Interscope Records. Anachronism: When Adonis holds his father's belt, the South African flag is shown as it it today (incorporated in 1994) - well after Apollo won the belt.

I Am Patrick Swayze. 2019, Starring
Jennifer Grey ... Herself
Lori Petty Lori Petty ... Herself
Sam Elliott Sam Elliott ... Himself
C. Thomas Howell C. Thomas Howell ... Himself
Kelly Lynch Kelly Lynch ... Herself
Demi Moore Demi Moore ... Herself
Lisa Niemi Lisa Niemi ... Herself
Rob Lowe Rob Lowe ... Himself
Don Swayze Don Swayze ... Himself
Marshall R. Teague Marshall R. Teague ... Himself
Roland Joffé Roland Joffé ... Himself
Kate Edwards Kate Edwards ... Herself
Nicole David Nicole David ... Herself
Rosemary Hygate Rosemary Hygate ... Herself
Cliff McLaughlin Cliff McLaughlin ... Himself
Frank Whiteley as Himself. HBO, August 28, 2019. Soundtrack: "She's Like The Wind" - Performed by Patrick Swayze featuring Wendy Fraser.