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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