Friday, September 2, 2022

Movies I Have Seen - September 2022 (15 movies)

 The Eyes Of Tammy Faye. 2021, Starring 

Crave, September 1, 2022, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "

How Great Thou Art
Written by Carl Gustav Boberg (as Carl Boberg)
Arranged and Performed by Michael Parnell
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Written by William Steffe and Julia Ward Howe
Blueberry Hill
Written by Larry StockVincent Rose and Al Lewis
Performed by Fats Domino
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
In the Rifted Rock
Written by J. Harold Moyer, W. Warren Bentley and Mary D. James
Performed by The Minnesota Compline Choir, Charles A. Parsons, conductor and pianist
Socialite Society
Written by David Mitcham
Courtesy of APM Music
I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew), Fats Domino (as Antoine Domino) and Roy Hayes
Performed by Fats Domino
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Let the Four Winds Blow
Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew) and Fats Domino (as Antoine Domino)
Performed by Fats Domino
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Jesus Loves Me
Written by Anna B. Warner (as Anna Bartlett Warner) and William B. Bradbury (as William Batchelder Bradbury)
Arranged by Michael Parnell
Performed by Jessica Chastain
Spick & Span
Written by Jody Jenkins (as Jody Karl Jenkins)
Courtesy of Universal Production Music
It's Happening Now
Written by Harold Geller and Jacky Arthur
Courtesy of APM Music
Love Letters in the Sand
Written by J. Fred CootsCharles Kenny and Nick Kenny
Performed by Pat Boone
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Restaurant Music
Written and Performed by Ronald Stein
Courtesy of BMG Production Music US
String Quartet No. 2 in D Major, K. 155
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Eder Quartet (as Éder Quartet)
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
Eva
Written by Marc Durst
Courtesy of APM Music
We Are Blest
Written by Margaret P. Douroux
Produced by Dave Cobb
Performed by Jessica Chastain
Chandeliers
Written by Harry Lubin
Courtesy of Warner Chappell Production Music
We'll Face the World Together
Written by Thomas Richard Smith
Performed by The Tommy Smith Band
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Don't Give Up (On the Brink of a Miracle)
Written by Mike Adkins
Produced by Dave Cobb
String Arrangement by Leo Birenberg
Performed by Jessica Chastain
Make Up My Mind
Written by Wayne Perry and Tommy Smith
Performed by Firstcom Artist
Courtesy of Firstcom Music
Somebody Touched Me
Written by Savana C. Foust
Performed by Mark Wystrach and Jessica Chastain
Jesus Keeps Takin' Me Higher & Higher
Written by Gary S. Paxton
Produced by Dave Cobb
String Arrangement by Leo Birenberg
Performed by Jessica Chastain
Space Travel
Written by Bob Bradley and Steve Dymond
Courtesy of APM Music
The Sun Will Shine Again
Written by Mike Murdock
Produced by Dave Cobb
Performed by Jessica Chastain
My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less (The Solid Rock)
Written by Edward Mote and William B. Bradbury
Performed by Jessica Chastain
How Great Thou Art
Written by Carl Gustav Boberg (as Carl Boberg)
Arranged and Performed by Thomas S. Drescher (as Thomas Drescher)
Crimond ('The Lord's My Shepherd') from the Scottish Psalter
Written by Jessie Seymour Irvine and David Grant
Arranged by T.C.L. Pritchard
Performed by Andrew Remillard
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Written by William Steffe and Julia Ward Howe
Produced by Dave Cobb
Additional piano by Fred Mandel
Horn Arrangement by Keith Everette Smith
Choir Arranged by Craig Morris
Performed by Jessica Chastain
Don't Give Up (On the Brink of a Miracle)
Written by Mike Adkins
Produced by Dave Cobb
String Arrangement by Theodore Shapiro
Performed by Tammy Sue Bakker-Chapman (as Tammy Sue Bakker)
Give a Hug
Written by Heidi Webster
Produced by Dave Cobb
Arranged by Michael Parnell
Performed by Jessica Chastain
Up with a Giggle
Written by Danny O'Flaherty
Produced by Dave Cobb
Arranged by Michael Parnell
Performed by Jessica Chastain

Anachronisms 

In a scene set in North Carolina in 1985, Tammy suggests taking her daughter and mother to Maggiano's for dinner. However, that restaurant chain was not founded until 1991 and did not open its first restaurant outside Illinois until 1994.
Tammy Faye's mother is wearing glasses with anti-reflective coating, which didn't exist until the 1980's.
When their son was born and Tammy admitted to her affair the President was Ford not Reagan. So Jim did not receive a letter from President Reagan at that time.
In the scene following the confrontation between Tammy, Jim and Gary after giving birth to her son, Jay, Tammy is seen drinking a Diet Coke while taking her Ativan prescription. This would be impossible, since Diet Coke was introduced in the U.S. market in August 1982, nearly seven years after Jay's birth in December 1975.

Portraits From A Fire. 2021 (Canadian), Starring William Magnus Lulua as Tyler, Nathaniel Arcand as Gord, Sammy Stump as Sammy, Asivak Koostachin as Aaron, Melanie Bobby as Etsu, Pauline Bob-King as Trish, Travis Stump as Firefighter #2, Barb Mack as Haya and Sherman Mack as Puking Guy. Crave, September 3, 2022, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "I'll Believe In Anything" - Performed by Wolf Parade; "White Buzz" Holy Humm; "Choir" - Performed by Perfume Genius; "Stop Coming To My House" - Performed by Mogwai; "The March" - Performed by Francis James. 

Trivia: Filming locations - 

The characters do a group photo of the filming crew for a fictional movie scene, but might be the actual film crew for the movie. 

Death On The Nile. 2022, Starring 

Crave, September 3, 2022, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "

That's All
Performed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Up Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air
Written by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Performed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Rock Me
Performed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Shout, Sister, Shout!
Performed by Lucky Millinder and His Band
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Written by Blind Willie Johnson
Performed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Stand By Me
Performed by The Staple Singers

Spoofs: 

Casablanca (1942)
Of all the pyramids in all the world, you had to walk up to mine.

Anachronisms 

The film is set in 1937, but Salome Otterbourne is shown numerous times playing a semi-acoustic guitar. Guitars spotted in the film include a 1952 Gibson L5 and a reissued Gibson ES-250. The ES-250 was first made in 1939. Guitar models too late to have been used in 1937.
A ship in Egypt at the time would have had an all male crew. Also the crew (both male and female) are shown wearing shorts and short sleeve shirts which completely transgress dress norms for the era in Egyptian culture. Men would have either worn western type suits or shirts and trousers or local dress which again would have covered arms and legs.
The lighting on the ship, particularly the deck lighting at night is far too bright and too white in tone to be realistic for a ship built/operated in the 1930s. The lighting would be a much warmer tone and lower level given the bulbs at the time and the modest electrical output of a ship's generator.

When Poirot goes to watch Salome in London, the guitarist is using a tremolo effect. Although tremolo has been used in music for centuries, the first tremolo electric guitar pedal was not commercially available until the early 1940s, at least 3 years after the time period in this film.

The Belgian army is shown using gas on October 31, 1914. Although the first known use of poison gas in WW1 was by the Germans in April 1915, tear gas was used by the Allies starting in August 1914. 

Bouc greets Poirot ("Of all the pyramids in all the world...") in 1937 Egypt in a way that seemingly references the 1942 film Casablanca ("Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world..."). 

When Poirot is interviewing Bowman, in 1937 remember, she mentions her loss of fortune ten years ago when banks failed. Market crash was not until 1929, not 1927.

Elvis. 2022 (Australian/ American), Starring 

Crave, September 5, 2022, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "

If I Can Dream
Written by Earl Brown
Performed by Måneskin
Also Sprach Zarathustra
Performed by Elvis Presley
Craw-Fever
Performed by Elvis Presley
Cotton Candy Land
Performed by Stevie Nicks, Chris Isaak
Baby, Let's Play House
Performed by Austin Butler
Hound Dog
Performed by Shonka Dukureh
Tutti Frutti
Performed by Les Greene
Let It All Hang Out
Performed by Denzel Curry, Playthatboizay
Edge of Reality (Tame Impala Remix)
Performed by Elvis Presley, Tame Impala
Unchained Melody (Film Mix)
Performed by Elvis Presley
The King and I (feat. CeeLo Green)
Performed by Eminem, CeeLo Green
Can't Help Falling in Love
Performed by Kacey Musgraves
I Got A Feelin' In My Body
Performed by Elvis Presley, Stuart Price
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
Performed by Jazmine Sullivan
Any Day Now
Performed by Elvis Presley
Burning Love
Performed by Elvis Presley
In the Ghetto
Performed by Elvis Presley
  • "Suspicious Minds (Vocal Intro)" by Elvis Presley
  • "Also Sprach Zarathustra/An American Trilogy" by Elvis Presley
  • "Vegas" by Doja Cat
  • "The King and I" by Eminem and CeeLo Green
  • "Tupelo Shuffle" by Swae Lee and Diplo
  • "I Got A Feelin' In My Body" by Elvis Presley and Stuart Price
  • "Craw-Fever" by Elvis Presley
  • "Don't Fly Away (PNAU Remix)" by Elvis Presley and PNAU
  • "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Kacey Musgraves
  • "Product of the Ghetto" by Elvis Presley and Nardo Wick
  • "If I Can Dream" by Måneskin
  • "Cotton Candy Land" by Stevie Nicks and Chris Isaak
  • "Baby, Let's Play House" by Austin Butler
  • "I'm Coming Home (Film Mix)" by Elvis Presley
  • "Hound Dog" by Shonka Dukureh
  • "Tutti Frutti" – Les Greene
  • "Strange Things Are Happening Every Day" by Yola
  • "Hound Dog" by Austin Butler
  • "Let It All Hang Out"by Denzel Curry
  • "Trouble" by Austin Butler
  • "I Got A Feelin' In My Body" by Lenesha Randolph
  • "Edge of Reality (Tame Impala Remix)" by Elvis Presley and Tame Impala
  • "Summer Kisses / In My Body" by Elvis Presley
  • "'68 Comeback Special (Medley)" by Elvis Presley
  • "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child" by Jazmine Sullivan
  • "If I Can Dream (Stereo Mix)"by Elvis Presley
  • "Any Day Now" by Elvis Presley
  • "Power of My Love" by Elvis Presley and Jack White
  • "Vegas Rehearsal / That's All Right" by Austin Butler and Elvis Presley
  • "Suspicious Minds" by Elvis Presley
  • "Polk Salad Annie (Film Mix)" by Elvis Presley
  • "Burning Love (Film Mix)" by Elvis Presley
  • "It's Only Love" by Elvis Presley
  • "Suspicious Minds" by Paravi
  • "In the Ghetto (World Turns Remix)" by Elvis Presley feat. Nardo Wick
  • "Unchained Melody (Live at Ann Arbor, MI)" by Elvis Presley

Anachronisms:  

When Elvis goes to Club Handy and the streets are filled with vehicles of the era, there's a 58 Chevy parked by the curb. It doesn't exist (yet) at the time the scene is set.
Elvis' first 45 rpm single "That's All Right" is shown in a white 'sunray' printed paper sleeve. In 1954 Sun singles were issued in a plain brown paper sleeve. The 'sunray' sleeve was not introduced until 1959.
When Elvis leaves Graceland he is followed by a black Chevy 57 but that is happening in 1956.
In a 1997 scene, an ad for "Star Trek: The Experience" is visible outside a resort. The attraction opened in 1998.
Elvis sings Trouble in 1956 but Leiber and Stoller did not write the song until 1958. Trouble appears on the "King Creole" 1958 soundtrack.
When Elvis is wearing the US Army uniform, the "U.S." disk on his left jacket collar is incorrect. It should have the cross sabers and tank emblem showing that he is in the Armored Corps or tank corps. It showed the same "U.S." disk which is not correct for the uniform for the early 1960's.

The Wolf And The Lion (French: Le Loup Et Le Lion). 2021 (Canada/France), Starring 

Crave, September 6, 2022, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "That's The Real Thing" - Performed by Mathieu Coupet; "Let Us Away" - Performed by Marie Hanson; "Fly Away" - Performed by Isabelle Soling. 

American Underdog. 2021, Starring 

Other real life people depicted in the film include Steve MariucciReggie WhiteBrett FavreTrent GreenIsaac BruceMike Holmgren, and Ty Detmer.

Crave, September 8, 2022. Soundtrack: "

Wink
Written by Tom Shapiro (as Thomas Shapiro), Bob DiPiero
Performed by Neal McCoy
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Sportscenter Theme
Written by John Colby
Published by Middle Street Music (BMI)
Courtesy of ESPN, Inc.
I Like It, I Love It
Written by Jeb Stuart AndersonSteve Dukes, Markus Hall
Performed by Tim McGraw
Courtesy of Curb Records, Inc.
Cotton Eyed Joe
Arranged by Isaac Payton Sweat
Performed by Isaac Payton Sweat
Courtesy of Cicadelic Records and Music
By arrangement with Mutiny Recordings
She Loves Me Like Summer
Written by Ben Glover, Brian White, Bruce Wallace
Performed by Elway & The Drive!
Courtesy of Elway & The Drive!
By arrangement with Capitol Christian Music Group
Keeper of the Stars
Written by Dickie Lee (as Dickey Lee), Danny Mayo, Karen R Staley
Performed by Tracy Byrd
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Fishin' in the Dark
Written by Jim PhotogloWendy Waldman
Performed by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Courtesy of Warner Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
I'm a Ramblin' Man
Written by Ray Pennington
Performed by Waylon Jennings
Courtesy of RCA Records Nashville
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
My God Called Me This Morning
Traditional, Arranged by Jeremy Redmon
Performed by Jeremy Redmon
Ooh Ahh (My Life Be Like)
Written by Toby McKeehanTeron CarterStacy Jones, Otto Price, Rick Robbins
Performed by Grits feat. Toby McKeehan (as TobyMac)
Courtesy of Gotee Records
By arrangement with Nettwerk Sync
Right Here Right Now
Written by Joe Walsh (as Joseph Fidler Walsh), Dale PetersFatboy Slim (as Norman Cook)
Performed by Fatboy Slim
Courtesy of Skint Records/Astralwerks
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Spare Change
Written by John Wells, Nelson Chu
Performed by The Cross Movement
Courtesy of Cross Movement Records
Arena Football Theme
Written by Jonathan Elias
Published by Birch Street Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of ESPN, Inc.
Boom
Written by Noah Bernardo Jr. (as Noah Bernardo), Marcos CurielMark DanielsSonny Sandoval (as Paul Sandoval)
Performed by P.O.D.
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
NFL on CBS Theme
Written by Frankie Vinci
Published by Beverlyfax Music Inc (admin by Sony Songs LLC)
Change of Time
Written by Josh Ritter
Performed by Josh Ritter
Courtesy of Pytheas Recordings
By arrangement with Secret Road Music Services, Inc.
Love Changes Everything
Written by Tom Douglas and J.T. Harding
Performed by Vince Gill featuring Mickey Guyton
Produced by Robert Deaton
Vince Gill appears courtesy of MCA Nashville and Mickey Guyton appears courtesy of Capitol Records Nashville

Anachronisms:  

In a college bar scene during the first 10 minutes, the Tim McGraw song "I Like It, I Love It" plays on the loudspeaker. Kurt Warner graduated from college in 1993, but the song wasn't released until the summer of 1995.
Fields full of wind turbines are briefly shown, in an era before mass fields of turbines were common.
When Warner went to the bar and saw Brenda for the first time. The film said the time was 1992. They were line dancing to "Wink' by Neal McCoy, which wasn't released until 1994.

The film refers to arena football at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Wells Fargo didn't exist then. It would have been Veterans Memorial Auditorium.

The film showed a HyVee grocery store logo. It was not the logo used in Warner's time. The logo shown was adopted by the company in 2021.

A shot of Lambeau Field showed a 100-year celebration banner for the team, but they did not have their 100th season until 2018, long after the movie's time frame.
The establishing shot of St. Louis is very clearly not from 1999, most obviously emphasized by the overhead shot which features a completed Busch Stadium III. At that time, Busch Memorial Stadium was still standing in its spot, and Busch Stadium III hadn't even been approved for construction.

Run Woman Run. 2021 (Canadian), Starring Dakota Ray Hebert as Beck, Sladen Peltier as Eric, Jayli Wolf as Jess, Alex Rice as Loretta, Lorne Cardinal as Len, Damon Laforme as Damon, Kevin Hill as Chris, Cody Lightning as Mike, Denise McQueen as Roberta, Craig Lauzon as Dr. Elliot, Asivak Koostachin as Tom, Braeden Clarke as Jon, Will Winnie as Race Announcer, Katelyn Victoria Smith as Runner, Tehahenteh Frank Miller as Himself, Derek Miller as Himself and Gary Farmer as Himself. Crave, September 14, 2022. Soundtrack: "Sugar" - Performed by Derek Miller & Sadie Buck; "Devil Come Down Sunday" - Performed by Derek Miller, Christian Dugas and Ken Hoover; "Roll With Me" - Performed by Derek Miller, Corey Diabo and Lance Delisle; "Lovesick Blues" - Performed by Derek Miller and Gary Farmer; "Eanon" - Written and Performed by A Tribe Called Red; "Space" - Written and Performed by Leela Gilday; "Wolves Don't Live By The Rules" - Performed by Elisap (Feat. Joe Grass); "All I See Is You", "Wind N Feathers" and "Better Days" - Written and Performed by Lacy Hill. 

Quickening. 2021 (Canadian), Starring 

Arooj Azeem as Sheila, Ashir Azeem as Azeem

Crave, September 16, 2022. Soundtrack: "All My Life" - Performed by It's Matt; "Running Under My Life" - Performed by Dorothea Paas. 

A House On The Bayou. 2021, Starring 

Crave, September 17, 2022. Soundtrack: Music by Joseph Stephens.

False Positive. 2021, Starring 

Crave, September 20, 2022. Soundtrack: "

Exploration
Written by Dominik Johnson
Courtesy of APM Music on behalf of EMI Music Publishing
Shamanic Dream
Performed by Anugama
Courtesy of Open Sky Music
Who Am I?
From the original Broadway musical Peter Pan (1950)
Written by Leonard Bernstein
Performed by the Peter Pan Original Broadway Musical Cast and Orchestra (1950) featuring Jean Arthur and Boris Karloff
Courtesy of Sony Classical
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Always
Written by Kenneth Leslie-Smith
Courtesy of FirstCom Music, Inc

Thirteen Minutes. 2021, Starring 

Crave, September 20, 2022, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "

If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time
Written by James Beck and Lefty Frizzle
Performed by Jacob Tovar & The Saddle Tramps
By Arrangement with Peer Music Canada
Lucky
Written by Devin Carter Sampson
Performed by Carter Sampson
Published by Queen of Oklahoma
Ride On
Written by Kierston White
Performed by Kierston White
Published by Tequila Songbirds Music
Tearing Up My Ticket
Written by Wilford JL Burcham
Performed by Wink Burcham
Inside of Me
Written by Allan Vest and Andy Nunez
Performed by Starlight Mints
Published by Rough Trade Publishing
Courtesy of Barsuk Records
By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
New Karma
Written by Benjamin King, Ryan Lindsey, Penny Pitchlynn and Nathan Price
Performed by Broncho
Courtesy of Dine Alone Records
Published by BMG Rights Management Canada
By Arrangement with Pacific6 Records and Park the Van
Sneaker
Written by Paul Benjamin Karleskint
Performed by Paul Benjamin Band

Freaky. 2020, Starring 

  • Vince Vaughn as the Blissfield Butcher, an aging serial killer known as an urban legend in the town. He and Millie trade bodies due to a mystical dagger. Vaughn also portrays Millie Kessler when she is in the Blissfield Butcher's body.
  • Kathryn Newton as Millie Kessler, a tormented high school student who unintentionally trades bodies with the Blissfield Butcher. Newton also portrays the Blissfield Butcher when he is in Millie's body.
  • Katie Finneran as Coral Kessler, Char and Millie's alcoholic widowed mother
  • Celeste O'Connor as Nyla Chones, Millie's best friend
  • Misha Osherovich as Josh Detmer, Millie's other best friend
  • Alan Ruck as Mr. Bernardi, Millie's abusive and unsympathetic wood shop teacher
  • Uriah Shelton as Booker Strode, Millie's love interest
  • Melissa Collazo as Ryler, Millie's bully
  • Dana Drori as Char Kessler

Crave, September 24, 2022. Soundtrack: "

Omm!
Written by Morgxn (as Morgan Karr) and Wesley Muoria-Chaves
Performed by Morgxn (as morgxn)
Published by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC o/b/o Naughty Words Ltd/Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Limited and Seven Summits Music o/b/o itself and Karnavon Publishing
Courtesy of Hollywood Records Inc.
Physical
Written by Dua LipaJason EviganClarence Coffee Jr. (as Clarence Coffee), and Sarah Hudson
Performed by Dua Lipa
Published by BMG Platinum Songs US o/b/o itself and Bad Robot, Kobalt Songs Music Publishing o/b/o Prescription Songs and Best Coffee in Town, Universal PolyGram Int Publishing, Inc. o/b/o itself and Tap Music Publishing Ltd., and WC Music Corp. (ASCAP) o/b/o Unsub Pub, LLC and Italians Do It Better
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
I Witness
Written by Austin Fray (as Austin Carey Fray), Chris LaRue Horton (as Christopher Larue Horton), Bruce Fingers and Billie Ray Fingers
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Performed by The Chordettes
Published by Jay Livingston Music, Inc. and St. Angelo Music
Courtesy of Barnaby Records, Inc.
By arrangement with Ace Music Services LLC
Don't Trust Anyone!
Written by $crim (as Scott Arceneaux), Aristos Petrou, Matthew Malpass, and Travis Barker
Performed by $uicideboy$, Travis Barker feat. James 'Munky' Shaffer (as Munky)
Published by Kobalt Songs of Music Publishing o/b/o Suicideboys Publishing, Songs of the Mothership o/b/o itself and Monsterman Jungle Jamz (ASCAP), and BMG Gold Songs o/b/o Beat Poet Music
Courtesy of G59 Records, LLC/Caroline Records under license from Universal Music Enteprises
Happy as Larry
Written by Jim Blake
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Stickup!
Written by Kari Faux (as Kari Rose Johnson) and Pier Danio Forni
Performed by Kari Faux
Published by Concord Music Publishing o/b/o My Shits Legit/These Are Pulse Songs and Westbury Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Change Minds
Death of Me
Written by Daniel ArmbrusterLyndsey Gunnulfsen, and JT Daly (as Justin Thomas Daly)
Performed by Pvris (as PVRIS)
Published by WC Music Corp. (ASCAP) o/b/o itself and Art Is Hard Inc, Seven Summits Music o/b/o itself and Rain Company, and Songs of Universal, Inc. o/b/o itself, PW Ballads, and Lyndsey Gunnulfsen Publishing
Used by permission of Reservoir 416 o/b/o Painted Desert Music Corp.
Courtesy of Warner Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Impact
Written by Sylvain Soulier and Alice Maury de Saint Victor
Performed by Sylvain Soulier (as Darlyn Vlys) feat. Alice de St Victor
By arrangement with Friendly Fire Licensing
Trap Door
Written by Solomon Olds and Lauren Olds
Performed by Yacht Money
Courtesy of Resin8 Music
Suck My Cherry
Written by Beatrice Lewis, Claire Nakazawa, Mie Nakazawa, Luke Dubber, Angus Stuart and Joel Ma
Performed by Haiku Hands
Published by Third Side Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Limited, and Mushroom Music Pty Ltd. (APRA)
Courtesy of Mad Decent

The Short History Of The Long Road. 2019, Starring 

Crave, September 24, 2022. Soundtrack: "Come Along" - Performed by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs; "Yes It's True" - Performed by The Tuxedos; "Sugar" - Performed by The Isonics; "The Clock" - Performed by The Hi Tensions; "My Love Is Gone" - Performed by Ada Ray; "Hakai" - Performed by Clarkoh; "Late Last Night" - Performed by Jimmie Gray; "Pa Lo Rumbero" - Performed by Elsa Torres; "A Buena Vista" - Performed by Soneros De Verdad; "Le Cafetera De Lola" - Performed by Ecos De Siboney; "Twin Mounds Of Clay" - Performed by Dolly Parton; "Untie The Ribbon" - Performed by Wanda Johnson; "Behind Our Eyes" - Performed by Mr. Nobody; "Heroic Saga"; "Chivirico" - Performed by Buena Vista Next Generation; "Smoke Rings" - Written and Performed by Thomas David Grant; "Subtle Changes" - Composed and Performed by Earl Rose

The Gray Man. 2022, Starring 

In addition, Callan Mulvey appears as Dining Car (a.k.a. Four)

Netflix, September 29, 2022. Soundtrack: "

Lochloosa
Written by JJ Grey (as John Grey Higginbotham)
Performed by JJ Grey & Mofro
Courtesy of Fog City Records
Clean Food
Written by Sanhapas Bunnag
Performed by Boom Boom Cash feat. Fukking Hero
Courtesy of Wayfer Records, Warner Music Thailand
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Tang High-Low (Playing Dice)
Written and Performed by Waipoj Petschsupan
Courtesy of Sound of Siam, Friendly Fire Licensing and Fungjai
Toei from the Heart
Arranged by Theppabutr Satirodschompu (Traditional)
Performed by Banyen Rakkaen
Courtesy of EM Records
By arrangement with Light in the Attic Records & Distribution, LLC
Kol Slaven
Arranged by Ben MacDougall (Traditional)
Performed by The Sofia Brass Ensemble
The Oogum Boogum Song
Written by Brenton Wood (as Alfred Smith)
Performed by Brenton Wood
Courtesy of Craft Recordings, a Division of Concord
[Played during the plane extraction scene.]
Spinning Wheel
Written by David Clayton-Thomas
Performed by Shirley Bassey
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
[Played when Six first meets Claire.]
Silver Bird
Written by Kenny Young
Performed by Mark Lindsay
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
[Played when Six visits Claire and in the final scene.]
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214
Written by Johann Strauss (as Johann Strauss II)
Arranged by Gerald Wirth, Lyrics by Tina Breckwoldt
Performed by Wiener SängerknabenGerald Wirth, Salonorchester Alt Wien
Courtesy of Universal Music GmbH
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Aline
Written by Christophe (as Daniel Georges Jacq Bevilacqua)
Performed by Christophe
Courtesy of BMG Rights Management (France)
Wild Child
Written by Dan AuerbachPatrick J. Carney (as Patrick Carney), Gregory J Cartwright and Angelo Petraglia
Performed by The Black Keys
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
[Played at the start of the end credits.]

Anachronisms: 

When Six (Gosling) rushes Claire (Butters) to the hospital, they drive a car that doesn't exist yet. The scene takes place in 2019, since the movie started in 2003, jumps 18 years ahead, then backs 2 years in this scene. The Audi E-Tron GT driven was not available until 2021.

Jockey. 2021, Starring 

Horses: Arizona Moon, Within The Law, Tapit At Midnight, Rowdy Rachel, See Ya Later Alligator, Ringo. Crave, September 30, 2022. Soundtrack: "Come In Mr. Lonely" - Performed by Jerry Dyke; "I Stumbled Onto Heaven" - Performed by Morrie Morrison Orchestra; "The Boy Is A Tramp" - Performed by Crocodiles; "I'm Moving On" - Written and Performed by Dylan Leblanc; "Felicity" - Performed by Hologramme.