Saturday, October 1, 2022

Movies I Have Seen - October 2022 (10 movies)

 

Belfast. 2021 (British), Starring 

Crave, October 3, 2022, with Drs. Michele Holmgren, David Holmgren and Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "

Down to Joy
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Star Trek Theme
Written by Alexander Courage
Courtesy of CBS Studios Inc.
Caledonia Swing
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Cosmic Sequence
from One Million Years B.C. (1966)
Licensed courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
The Pteranodon
from One Million Years B.C. (1966)
Licensed courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Bright Side of the Road
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Real Love
Performed by Ruby Murray
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
Warm Love
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Polly Wolly Doodle
Arranged by Cyril J. Mockridge (as Cyril Mockridge)
from The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
Jackie Wilson Said
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Do Not Forsake Me, (Oh My Darlin')
Written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington
Performed by Tex Ritter
from High Noon (1952)
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
The Quarrel
Written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington
from High Noon (1952)
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
Days Like This
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Stranded
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Cliffhanger II
Written by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman
Performed by Irwin Kostal
Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Written by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman
Performed by the Original Motion Picture Cast
Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
Carrickfergus
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Everlasting Love
Written by Buzz Cason & Mac Gayden
Performed by The Love Affair (as Love Affair)
Also Performed by Jamie Dornan (uncredited)
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management UK Limited
And the Healing Has Begun
Performed by Van Morrison
Licensed courtesy of Exile Productions, Ltd.
Down to Joy
Performed by Van Morrison

Anachronisms:  

At about 33 minutes, a diagram of the solar system is shown which omits Pluto. Pluto was considered a planet in 1969 and would have been included in such a diagram at that time.
About 20 mins from the end, a wide b/w landscape shot shows BOTH cranes in the background.

According to Wikipedia, only one was built in 1969, the other finished in 1974.

"The cranes are situated in the shipyard of Harland & Wolff and were constructed by the German engineering firm Krupp, with Goliath being completed in 1969 and Samson, in 1974. Goliath stands 96 metres (315 ft) tall, while Samson is taller at 106 metres (348 ft). Goliath, the smaller of the two sits slightly further inland closer to Belfast City. "
At the time the film is set, only about a third of UK houses had a telephone. Given the apparent poverty of the family, it is unlikely that they would be among that group.
In many shots a Ford Cortina MK3 can be seen on the streets. Considering the film is set around late 1969 and early 1970, the MK3 Cortina wasn't introduced until October 1970.
The family are shown as being 'working class' with the father having to work across the water and the grandfather not holding down a job for more than a week. However at Christmas Buddy has been given a Thunderbirds toy and a Thunderbirds suit. Both of these were highly sought after Christmas presents costing a lot of money and outside the reach of most working class people.

At the end of the film when the family catch the bus, the bus stop shown is not the type that would have been used by Belfast Corporation in 1969.


Sing 2. 2021, Starring 


  • Matthew McConaughey as Buster Moon, a koala who owns the New Moon Theater
  • Reese Witherspoon as Rosita, a pig who gave up her music dreams to become a devoted housewife and mother of 25 piglets, but who now does both
  • Scarlett Johansson as Ash, a porcupine punk rock guitarist
  • Bobby Cannavale as Jimmy Crystal, a wolf and media owner who runs Crystal Entertainment[7]
  • Taron Egerton as Johnny, a teenage gorilla who left his father's ex-criminal gang to become a singer and pianist
  • Tori Kelly as Meena, a teenage elephant with an exquisite singing voice, who previously overcame severe stage fright
  • Nick Kroll as Gunter, a passionate dancing pig and Rosita's dance partner
  • Pharrell Williams as Alfonso, an elephant and ice cream vendor who becomes Meena's love interest[7]
  • Halsey as Porsha Crystal, a wolf and the seemingly spoiled daughter of Jimmy who has an excellent singing voice
  • Chelsea Peretti as Suki Lane, Jimmy's haughty dog assistant and talent scout[7]
  • Letitia Wright as Nooshy, a lynx street dancer who helps Johnny regain his confidence while he learns his choreography[8]
  • Eric André as Darius, an egocentric yak who is cast in the stage production opposite Meena in a romantic duet[8]
  • Adam Buxton as Klaus Kickenklober, a proboscis monkey and strict dance instructor
    • Buxton previously voiced Stan, a gorilla and member of Big Daddy's gang in the first film
  • Garth Jennings as Miss Crawly, an elderly iguana with a glass eye who works as Buster's assistant
    • Jennings also voices the bus terminal and the airbag from a rental car
  • Peter Serafinowicz as Big Daddy, a mobster gorilla and Johnny's father who is now on work release
  • Jennifer Saunders as Nana Noodleman, a sheep and a famous singer
  • Nick Offerman as Norman, a pig and Rosita's workaholic husband
  • Bono as Clay Calloway, a white-maned aged lion who was once a rock star legend until his wife, Ruby, died
  • Julia Davis as Linda le Bon, a horse and host of a talk show that interviews Jimmy about Buster's show
  • Spike Jonze as Jerry (uncredited), a cat who is Jimmy's assistant[9]

Asher Blinkoff, Julianna Gamiz, Asa Jennings, Caspar Jennings, Remy Edgerly, Leo Jennings, Oscar Jennings, Ayden Soria, Adeline Krupinski and Jack Stanton voice Rosita and Norman's piglets, while Matthew McConaughey's daughter Vida Alves McConaughey voices a piglet that goes splashing in chocolate.[10] Garth's wife, Louise Jennings, voices a dog worker making Meena's costume for the show. Garth's friend, George Griffis, voices a dog worker at the lobby trying to get the stick back from Nooshy. One of the assistant editors, Thomas Walters, voices Barry, one of Big Daddy's gorilla friends who spotted Crystal entering the theatre during the final act.

As with the first film, Wes AndersonChris Renaud, and Edgar Wright all have cameos in the film, with Anderson as a tarsier night cleaner,[11] Renaud as Linda Le Bon's show announcer, and Wright voicing a dog cop and a pig chauffeur.[12] Scott Mosier, director of The Grinch, voices Mason, a walrus worker on making the sets for the show. Joy Poirel, Additional Production Supervisor of Sing, voices the GPS in the rental car.


Crave, October 6, 2022. Soundtrack: "


There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back
Written by Shawn MendesTeddy GeigerGeoff Warburton (as Geoffrey Warburton), Scott Harris
Performed by Shawn Mendes
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Let's Go Crazy
Written by Prince (as Prince Rogers Nelson)
Suéltate (from Sing 2)
Written by Sam Spiegel (as Sam Speigel), BIA (as Bianca Landrau), Jarina de Marco, and Abby-Lynn Keen
Performed by Sam Spiegel (feat. AnittaBIA, and Jarina de Marco)
Can't Feel My Face
Written by Savan KotechaMax MartinAli PayamiPeter SvenssonThe Weeknd (as Abel Tesfaye)
Performed by Kiana Ledé
Kiana Ledé appears courtesy of Republic Records
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Written by Elton JohnBernie Taupin (as Bernard Taupin)
Performed by Elton John
Courtesy of Mercury Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Heads Will Roll
Written by Brian ChaseKaren O (as Karen Orzolek), Nick Zinner (as Nicholas Zinner)
Holes
Written by Jonathan DonahueDave Fridmann (as David Fridmann), Sean MackowiakAdam Snyder
Performed by Mercury Rev
Bad Guy
Written by Billie EilishFinneas O'Connell
Performed by Billie Eilish
Courtesy of Darkroom / Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
...Ready for It?
Written by Max MartinAli PayamiShellback (as Johan Schuster), Taylor Swift
My Name Is
Written by Labi Siffre
Abracadabra
Written by Steve Miller
Performed by Steve Miller Band
Courtesy of Sailor Records and Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
She Bangs
Written by Walter AfanasieffDesmond ChildDraco Rosa (as Robi Rosa)
Hello
Written by Adele (as Adele Adkins), Greg Kurstin (as Gregory Kurstin)
Bury a Friend
Written by Billie EilishFinneas O'Connell
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - The Flower Garden Pt. 1
Written by Joby Talbot
Performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (as The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
Hotline Bling
Written by Drake (as Aubrey Graham), Paul JeffriesTimmy Thomas
Cake by the Ocean
Written by Robin FredrikssonJoe Jonas (as Joseph Jonas), Mattias LarssonJustin Tranter
Where the Streets Have No Name
Music by U2
Lyrics by Bono
Higher Love
Written by Will JenningsSteve Winwood
Performed by Kygo & Whitney Houston
Courtesy of Kygo/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
La Cumparsita
Written by Pascual ContursiEnrique Pedro Maroni (as Enrique Maroni), Gerardo Matos Rodríguez (as Gerardo Matos Rodriguez)
Lite Spots
Written by Kaytranada (as Kevin Celestin), Jards Macalé (as Jards Silva), Waly Salomão (as Waly Salomao)
Performed by Kaytranada
Courtesy of XL Recordings Limited
Hot News: TV Show Theme Song
Written by Garth Jennings
Boyfriend
Written by Justin BieberMason LevyBlackbear (as Matthew Musto), Mike Posner
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Written by Diane Warren
Perfect Duet
Written by Beyoncé (as Beyoncé Knowles), Ed Sheeran
Chop Suey!
Performed by System of a Down
Break Free
Written by Savan KotechaMax MartinZedd (as Anton Zaslavski)
Girl on Fire
Written by Jeff Bhasker (as Jeffrey Bhasker), Alicia KeysNicki Minaj (as Onika Maraj), Salaam RemiJeff BhaskerBilly Squier (as William Squier)
Dance of the Knights Suite No. 2 Op. 64T from Romeo and Juliet
Written by Sergei Prokofiev
Your Song Saved My Life (From Sing 2)
Written by Adam ClaytonBono (as Paul David Hewson), Larry Mullen Jr., and The Edge (as David Howell Evans)
Performed by U2
Let's Go Crazy
Written by Prince (as Prince Rogers Nelson)
Performed by Tori KellyTaron EgertonReese Witherspoon, and Nick Kroll
Can't Feel My Face
Written by The Weeknd (as Abel Tesfaye), Savan KotechaMax MartinAli Payami, and Peter Svensson
Performed by Kiana Ledé
Heads Will Roll
Written by Karen O (as Karen Lee Orzolek), Nick Zinner, and Brian Chase
Performed by Scarlett Johansson
Where the Streets Have No Name
Written by Bono (as Paul David Hewson), The Edge (as David Howell Evans), Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton
Performed by Tori KellyTaron EgertonScarlett JohanssonReese Witherspoon, and Nick Kroll
There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back
Written by Shawn MendesTeddy GeigerScott Harris, and Geoff Warburton
Performed by Taron Egerton and Tori Kelly
Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Written by Bono (as Paul David Hewson), The Edge (as David Howell Evans), Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton
Performed by Scarlett Johansson
Soy Yo (Sing 2 Mix)
Written by Joe London (as Joe Spargur), Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), and Liliana SaumetSimón Mejia (as Federico Simón Mejía Ochoa)
Performed by Bomba Estéreo
A Sky Full of Stars
Written by Avicii (as Tim Bergling), Guy BerrymanJon BucklandWill Champion, and Chris Martin
Performed by Taron Egerton
Could Have Been Me
Written by Adam SlackLuke Spiller, Joshua Michael Wilkinson, Rick Parkhouse, and George Tizzard
Performed by Halsey
I Say A Little Prayer
Written by Burt Bacharach, and Hal David
Performed by Tori Kelly and Pharrell Williams
Break Free
Written by Savan KotechaMax Martin, and Zedd (as Anton Zaslavski)
Performed by Reese Witherspoon and Nick Kroll
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Written by Bono (as Paul David Hewson), The Edge (as David Howell Evans), Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton
Performed by Scarlett Johansson and Bono (as Paul David Hewson)
Tippy Toes (Bonus Track)
Written by Zachary ColwellStuart St Vincent Welch, and Sergei Prokofiev
Performed by Adam Buxton, Fancy Feelingsand, and Stuart St Vincent Welch (as DSCOSTU)


In The Earth. 2021, Starring 



Crave, October 15, 2022. Soundtrack: Music by Clint Mansell. 


Money Plane. 2020, Starring 



Crave, October 19, 2022. Soundtrack: Music by David Bateman - composer. 


No Time To Die. 2021, Starring 


  • Daniel Craig as James Bond:[7]
    A former MI6 agent who was known as 007 during his service and has been retired for five years at the start of the film.[8][9] Director Cary Joji Fukunaga compared Bond to a "wounded animal" and described his state of mind as "struggling to deal with his role as a '00 agent'. The world's changed. The rules of engagement aren't what they used to be. The rules of espionage are darker in this era of asymmetric warfare".[10] Craig stated that the film is "about relationships and family".[11]
  • Léa Seydoux as Dr. Madeleine Swann:[12]
    A psychotherapist, daughter of Mr. White, and Bond's love interest who assisted him in his mission in the film Spectre. Fukunaga underscored Madeleine's importance to the film, as her presence allowed him to explore Bond's unresolved trauma stemming from the death of Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale.[13] After seeing the film, Seydoux said: "There's a lot of emotion in this Bond. It's very moving. I bet you're going to cry. When I watched it, I cried, which is weird because I am in it."[14]
  • Rami Malek as Lyutsifer Safin:[15]
    A facially disfigured terrorist and scientist on a revenge mission against Spectre who later becomes Bond's adversary.[16][17] Producer Barbara Broccoli described the character as "the one that really gets under Bond's skin. He's a nasty piece of work."[16] Malek described the character as someone who considers "himself as a hero almost in the same way that Bond is a hero".[18][19] Fukunaga described Safin as "more dangerous than anyone [Bond has] ever encountered" and a "hyper-intelligent and worthy adversary".[20][21]
  • Lashana Lynch as Nomi:[22]
    A new "00" agent who entered active service some time after Bond's retirement and was assigned the 007 number.[23][24] Lynch hoped that her character would bring a new layer of relatability to the world of espionage, saying "When you're dealing with a franchise that has been slick for so many years, I wanted to throw a human spin on it—to deal with anxiety and be someone who's figuring it out, completely on her toes".[25]
  • Ralph Fiennes as Gareth Mallory / M:[12] Head of MI6 and Bond's superior officer.
  • Ben Whishaw as Q:[12]
    MI6's Quartermaster who outfits "00" agents with equipment for use in the field. In the film, Q is revealed to be gay when Moneypenny and Bond interrupt him planning a dinner date with another man.[26][27][28][29] Whishaw considers his version of Q to have ended, saying: "I think I'm done now. I've done the three that I was ... contracted to do. So I think that might be it for me."[30]
  • Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny:[12]
    M's secretary and Bond's ally. Harris says since Spectre, "Moneypenny has grown up somewhat. I think she still has her soft spot for Bond though, that's never going to go. But she's an independent woman with her own life".[31]
  • Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter:[32]
    Bond's friend and a CIA field officer. Wright was asked what can be expected from Felix in the film, to which he replied, "Well, I think it's known that Felix pulls James back into the game and away we go from there".[33] While Wright was surprised he was not asked to return in Skyfall and Spectre, he felt Felix's return in No Time to Die "gives more weight" due to his prior absence. Wright said that the film establishes the brotherhood of Bond and Felix, which he described as the "core" of their relationship.[34]
  • Billy Magnussen as Logan Ash: A CIA agent assigned by Leiter to support Bond in finding Obruchev.[35] Ash is later revealed to be a double agent working for Safin.
  • Christoph Waltz as Ernst Stavro Blofeld:[24]
    Bond's arch-enemy and foster brother. He is the founder and head of the criminal syndicate Spectre and is now in MI6 custody. Fukunaga explained why Blofeld returns and teased the character's "new role" in the film by saying: "Blofeld is an iconic character in all the Bond films. He's in prison, but he certainly can't be done yet, right? So what could he be doing from in there and what nefarious, sadistic things does he have planned for James Bond and the rest of the world?"[36]
  • David Dencik as Dr. Valdo Obruchev: A rogue scientist who created Project Heracles[37]
  • Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner:[32] M's chief of staff.
  • Ana de Armas as Paloma: A CIA agent assisting Bond.[24] De Armas described her character as "irresponsible" and "bubbly" and playing a key role in Bond's mission.[38]
  • Dali Benssalah as Primo: A mercenary and an adversary whom Bond first encounters in Matera.[39]
  • Lisa-Dorah Sonnet as Mathilde: The five-year-old daughter of James Bond and Madeleine Swann.[40]

Additionally, Hugh Dennis and Priyanga Burford portray scientists working at an MI6 laboratory.[41] Mathilde Bourbin and Coline Defaud appear as Madeleine Swann's mother and young Madeleine respectively in the film's opening sequence.[42][43] Brigitte Millar also reprises her role as Spectre chief Dr. Vogel from Spectre.


Crave, October 22, 2022. Soundtrack: "


No Time to Die
Music by Finneas O'Connell
Lyrics by Billie Eilish
Performed by Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish appears courtesy of Darkroom/Interscope Records
Dans la Ville Endormie
Music by William Sheller
Lyrics by Claude Lemesle
Performed by Dalida
Courtesy of Universal Music France
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
J't'Emmène au Vent
Music by Alexandre MargraffArnaud SamuelGaëtan Roussel, and Robin Feix
Lyrics by Alexandre MargraffArnaud SamuelGaëtan Roussel, and Robin Feix
Performed by Louise Attaque
Courtesy of Universal Music France
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Incidental 21
From The Wrong Trousers (1993)
Written by Julian Nott
Performed by Julian Nott
Courtesy of Aardman Animations Limited/Wallace & Gromit Limited
La Boheme: Che Gelida Mania
Written by Giacomo Puccini
Performed by Enrico Caruso
Courtesy of Haenssler Classic
Rastafari Way
Written by Damion Darrel Warren, Sam Gilly, Greg Winston Rose, Manfred Scheer, Herb Pirker, Parvez Syed, and Lorenz Spritzendorfer
Performed by Teacha Dee
Courtesy of Giddimani Records
Quiete Eterna
Written by Nunzio Vincenzo Paolicelli
Bam Bam
Written by Winston Riley (as Winston Delano Riley) and Ophlin Russell (as Ophlin Mytrella Russell)
Performed by Ophlin Russell (as Sister Nancy)
Courtesy of Westbury Music/Technique Recordings
Champion
Written by Leroy Sibbles and Buju Banton (as Mark Myrie)
Performed by Buju Banton
Courtesy of Universal Music France
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Courtesy of Penthouse Records
Money Up
Written by Shaggy (as Orville Burrell), Noah Powa (as Nohard Grant), Anthony Kelly, and Lamar Reynolds
Performed by Shaggy feat. Noah Powa
Courtesy of 300 Entertainment
Love in the Arena
Written by Anthony Campbell and Coxsone Dodd (as Clement Dodd)
Performed by Jah Buzz
Courtesy of Studio One
Cumbia de Buenaventura
Written by Emilio Jury Moya
Performed by Sonora Matancera (as La Sonora Matancera)
Courtesy of Craft Recordings, a Division of Concord
Golpe de Arpa
Written by Andres Emilio Cartaya
Courtesy of APM Music
Hot Sauce
Written by Christopher Benstead (as Chris Benstead)
Performed by Christopher Benstead (as Chris Benstead)
Salsa Verde
Written by Christopher Benstead (as Chris Benstead)
Performed by Christopher Benstead (as Chris Benstead)
Ritmo de Mi Cuba
Written by Silvio Contreras
Performed by Pío Leyva (as Pio Leiva)
Courtesy of RCA Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
Licenced by Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
La Mulata Rumbera
Written by Alejandro Rodriguez and Sunshine
Performed by Cuban Jazz Legends feat. Peruchin Nieto, Tata Güines, and Changuito
Courtesy of Spectre Media Thomas Hauptmann
Donde Estabas Tu?
Written by Ernesto Duarte (as Ernestro Duarte Brito)
Incacho (Royal Anthem)
Written by Moises Vivanco
Performed by Yma Sumac
Courtesy of Capitol Records Inc.
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
We Have all the Time in the World
Music by John Barry
Lyrics by Hal David
Performed by Louis Armstrong
Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
James Bond Theme
Music by Monty Norman


Anachronism:  

In the opening sequence Madeline Swann appears as a child, placing the scene in the mid 1990s. However, the machine gun carried by Safin is a Czech Small Arms Sa vz. 58 Compact, which didn't exist before 2007.


American Refugee. 2021 (Television), Starring 


  • Erika Alexander as Helen Taylor
  • Derek Luke as Greg Taylor
  • Sam Trammell as Winter
  • Zamani Wilder as Zoe Taylor
  • Jessi Case as Amber
  • Vince Mattis as Matty
  • Charity Jordan as Brooke
  • Peyton Jackson as Kai Taylor


Crave, October 24, 2022. Soundtrack: Music by Dara Taylor. 

Redeeming Love. 2022 (Christian Western), Starring 

Crave, October 25, 2022. Soundtrack: "

Weeping Willow
Written and Performed by Scott Joplin
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records Inc.
By arrangement with The Orchard
The Stable Song
Written and Performed by Gregory Alan Isakov
Courtesy of Suitcase Town Music, Inc.
Five Card Shuffle
Written by Kevin MacLeod
Performed by Kevin MacLeod
Courtesy of Incompetech, Inc.
Home Ragtime Piano Arrangement
Written by Milan Svoboda
Performed by Milan Svoboda
Courtesy of Warner Chappell Production Music
Love Is a Wild Thing
Written by Kacey MusgravesDaniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk
Performed by Kacey Musgraves
Courtesy of Mercury Nashville Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Maple Leaf Rag
Written and Performed by Scott Joplin
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records Inc.
By arrangement with The Orchard
Cancan
Written by Gideon Murray
Performed by Gideon Murray, Amo Vab Zyl and Wilken Calitz
Courtesy of Mama Dance Music Solutions CC
Courtesy of 12Tone Music
By arrangement with Rhino Independent/ADA Licensing
Rescue
Written by Lauren Daigle, Jason Ingram and Paul Mabury
Performed by Lauren Daigle

Trivia: Filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.

Anachronism: 

In Duke's San Francisco brothel/casino, Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag" is heard playing in the background. Joplin, born in 1868, didn't write the classic piano piece until the late 1890s, several decades after the California gold rush in which Redeeming Love is set.

Wolf. 2021 (Irish-Polish), Starring 

Crave, October 29, 2022. Soundtrack: "Bit Streaming" - Composed by David Edwards; "Sur Une Mer" - From Contate "Le Sommeil d'Ulysses" (1715); "Gloria" - Performed by Umberto Tozzi; "Claws Out" - Performed by Lily-Rose Depp. 

Terror Train. 2021 (Canadian), Starring 

Robyn Alomar as Alana, Tim Rozon as the magician, and Mary Walsh as Carne.

Crave, October 30, 2022. Soundtrack: "Whacha Wanna Do Now" - Performed by Luca & The Cube. 

Terror Train. 1980 (Canadian), Starring 

Crave, October 31, 2022. Soundtrack: "Funky Love"; "Broken Man"; "Heroes"; "Love Or Blues." 

Filmed in Montreal, PQ. 






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