Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Movies I Have Seen - January 2023 (20 movies)

 

All My Puny Sorrows. 2021 (Canadian), Starring 



Crave, January 5, 2023. Soundtrack: "Montreal" - Performed by Kelly McMichael. Trivia: Filmed in North Bay, Ontario. 


The Outfit. 2022 (British), Starring 



Crave, January 5, 2022. Soundtrack: Music by Alexandre Desplat. 

Anachronism: 

"The Outfit" is set during December 1956. Although portable cassette-tape recorders were released by 1955 (e.g. the crude Mohawk Midgetape) and the fully working cassette-tape system shown is either the Minifon Attaché introduced much later in 1959, or the upgraded Minifon Hi-Fi.


Flashback (also titled at The Education of Fredrick Fitzell). 2020 (Canadian), Starring 



Crave, January 7, 2023. Soundtrack: "


Think About That
Written by Marcus Vialva and Nick Loizides (as Nicholas Loizides)
Performed by Shabaam Sahdeeq & Black Sun
Courtesy of Preserve the Art
By arrangement with Fine Gold Music
The Spirit of the Golden Juice
Written by F.J. McMahon
Performed by F.J. McMahon
Courtesy of Anthology Recordings
No Choice
Written by Pilotpriest
Performed by Pilotpriest
Courtesy of 7898088 Canada Inc.
Urban Migration Julian Re-Vocal
Written by Julian Shah-Tayler
Performed by Julian Shah-Tayler
Courtesy of Cutting Edge (Holdings) Limited
By arrangement with Music.Film
Sugar
Written by Nora Schjelderup and Jam Blumentrath
Performed by Ora the Molecule
Courtesy of Uhh Ahh Records, under exclusive distribution license to eOne Music UK
By arrangement with HyperExtension
The the Empty
Written by Kathleen HannaJohanna Fateman, and Sadie Benning
Performed by Le Tigre
Courtesy of Willja Records Ltd.
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Bint Elbalad
Written by Gaida
Performed by Gaida
Courtesy of Seven Seas Music


Peace By Chocolate. 2021 (Canadian), Starring 


Hatem Ali as Issam Hadhad, Ayham Abou Ammar as Tareq Hadhad, Yara Sabri as Shahnaz Hadhad, Najlaa Al Khamri as Alaa Hadhad, Mark Camacho as Frank Gallant, Laurent Pitre as Liam and Justin Trudeau as Himself. 


Crave, January 9, 2023, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by David Bertok. 


Smoke Signals. 1998, Starring 



STARZ!, January 9, 2023, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "


Her Song
Music and Lyrics by André L. Picard Jr.
Performed by André L. Picard Jr. and John Sirois
All My Relations
Music by Garry Owen
Lyrics by Pura Fe
Performed by Ulali
(Pura FeSoni MorenoJennifer Elizabeth Kreisberg)
Pura Fe appears courtesy of Shanachie Records
Copyright Corn, Beans and Squash Music (ASCAP)
Treaties
(1995)
Music by Jim Boyd
Lyrics by Sherman Alexie
Performed by Jim Boyd and Debra Ludwig (as Debra), Pam Ludwig (as Pam) and Lori Ludwig
Courtesy of Thunderwolf Records
John Wayne's Teeth
Written and Performed by Eaglebear Singers
Lyrics by Sherman Alexie
Reservation Blues
(1995)
Written and Performed by Jim Boyd
Lyrics by Sherman Alexie
Courtesy of Thunderwolf Records
Father and Farther
(1995)
Written and Performed by Jim Boyd
Lyrics by Sherman Alexie
Courtesy of Thunderwolf Records
Road Buddy
Written and Performed by Dar Williams
Copyright Burning Field Music
Administered by Bug Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Dar Williams appears courtesy of Razor & Tie Entertainment, LLC
A Million Miles Away
Written and Performed by Jim Boyd
Lyrics by Sherman Alexie
Courtesy of Thunderwolf Records
Wahjeeleh-Yihm
Written by Ulali and David Beal
Performed by Ulali
(Pura FeSoni MorenoJennifer Elizabeth Kreisberg)
Produced by David Beal
Recorded at Noise Productions, Inc.
Pura Fe appears courtesy of Shanachie Records
Copyright Corn, Beans and Squash Music (ASCAP)/Drum's the Word (ASCAP)



1000 AD. 1999 (British/ TV Movie), Starring David Threlfall and Freya Jones. YouTube, January 11, 2023, with Dr. Avram Lytton, Ren Pereiro, and others. 



Zero Contact. 2021, Starring 



  • Anthony Hopkins as Finley Hart[5]
  • Chris Brochu as Sam Hart[6]
  • Veronica Ferres as Veronica Schultz [7]
  • Aleks Paunovic as Trevor Williams [7]
  • Lilly Krug as Jamie Schultz [7]
  • TJ Kayama as Riku Matsuda [7]
  • Martin Stenmarck as Hakan Nordquist [7]
  • James C. Burns as Doug Mancini
  • David beatty as William
  • Angella Kostic as Katherine Hart
  • Tova Novotny as Host
  • Rukiya Bernard as Taylor Williams
  • Osman Aboubakr as Omar
  • Adrian Holmes as Phil
  • Linda Darlow as Rebecca
  • Marcus West as Opposing Council



Crave, January 11, 2023. Soundtrack: "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" - Performed by Rupert Holmes; "Prelude" - Written and Performed by Anthony Hopkins. 


Trivia: 
The film was shot in 17 countries. It was filmed entirely virtually via Zoom and during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemicIt was the first feature film to be released via Vuele, a non-fungible token platform. 

Filming Locations:

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Drumline. 2002, Starring 



STARZ!, January 14, 2023, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "


Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1
Written by Edward Elgar
Look A Py-Py
Written by Joseph Modeliste (as Joseph Modeliste, Jr.), George Porter Jr. (as George Joseph Porter, Jr.), Art Neville (as Arthur Lanon Neville) and Leo Nocentelli
Performed by The Meters
I Believe I Can Fly
Written by R. Kelly (as Robert Kelly)
Uh Oh
Written by Dallas Austin and Kandi
Produced by Dallas Austin
Performed by Monica
Monica appears courtesy of J Records
Hit 'em Up Style
Written by Dallas Austin
Performed by Morris Brown Marching Band
Club Banger
Written by Moses Barrett III and Bernard Edwards
Performed by Petey Pablo
Courtesy of Jive Records
Let's Go
Written by Trick Daddy (as Maurice Young), Lasana SmithMark Seymour, Corey Evans and Ted Lucas
Performed by Trick Daddy featuring Duece Poppi, Tre + 6 & Unda Presha
Produced by Infared of Unda Presha
Trick Daddy, Duece Poppi, Tre + 6 and Unda Presha perform courtesy of Slin-N-Slide Records
When the Saints Go Marching In
Written by Katharine E. Purvis and James Milton Black (as James M. Black)
Performed by James Seda, Nicholas Thomas and Trayon Hall
When the Saints Go Marching In
Written by Katharine E. Purvis and James Milton Black (as James M. Black)
Performed by Cleophus Robinson
Courtesy of Riverside Records/Fantasy, Inc.
Short & Sweet
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
I Want a Girl Like You
Written by Dallas Austin, Jason Phillips, Joe Thomas, Jolyon Skinner, Lawrence Smith,
John Fletcher and Jalil Hutchins
Performed by Joe featuring Jadakiss
Produced by Dallas Austin
(Contains portions of the composition "I'm a Ho")
Joe appears courtesy of Jive Records
Jadakiss appears courtesy of Ruff Ryders/Interscope Records
Training Cadence
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by Crab Drumline
What You Waitin' For
Written by Nivea Hamilton, Ralph Kearns, James Maynes and Steve White
Performed by Nivea
Courtesy of Jive Records
Woke Up This Morning
Traditional
Waffle House
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
Look Ka Py Py
Written by Joseph ModelisteArt Neville (as Arthur L. Neville), Leo Nocentelli and George Porter Jr. (as George Joseph Porter)
Performed by The Meters
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
You Can Find Me
Written by Moses Barrett III and Brian Kidd
Performed by Petey Pablo
Courtesy of Jive Records
Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)
Written by Dallas Austin and JC Chasez
Performed by JC Chasez
Produced by Dallas Austin
JC Chasez appears courtesy of Jive Records
Final Rudimental Solo
Written by Dave Black and Sandy Feldstein
It's a Man's Man's Man's World
Written by James Brown and Betty Newsome
Performed by James Brown
Courtesy of Polydor Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Cheese Grits
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
In the Stone
Written by Allee WillisDavid Foster (as David W. Foster) and Maurice White
Performed by Earth Wind & Fire
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Staff
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
Drum Polish Rap
Written by Nick Cannon and Charles Stone
In the Stone
Written by Allee WillisDavid Foster (as David W. Foster) and Maurice White
Performed by A&T Marching Band
Buster
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
I'm Scared of You
Written by Nick CannonKwamé (as Kwame Holland), Clarence Hutchinson,
Ron Lawrence and Sam Sweet
Performed by Nick Cannon
(Contains elements from "Suns Gonna Shine Again"
Performed by Ray Charles
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products)
Courtesy of Nick Records/Jive Records
Faithful to You
Written by Syleena Johnson and Dwayne Bastiany
Performed by Syleena Johnson
Courtesy of Jive Records
Peanuts
Written by Brian Scott, Kenneth AnthonyMelvin AdamsRonald Wilson,
Vito TisdaleWilliam Hughes and James Chambers
Performed by Nappy Roots
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Sorority and Fraternity Chants
Written by James Berry (XXVII)
Butterflyz
Written and Performed by Alicia Keys
Courtesy of J Records
I Can Do Better
Written by Zuri Craig, Jeffrey Lewis, Marquis Moss, Forrest Rogers, Ralph Kearns and James Maynes
Performed by Sol
Courtesy of Jive Records
Apache
Written by Jerry Lordan
Performed by Morris Brown Marching Band
Flight of the Bumblebee
Written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Performed by A&T Marching Band
The 900 Number
Written by The 45 King (as Mark James)
Performed by Morris Brown Marching Band
The Hole
From the Cadence "The Sequence"
Written by Henry Gilliam
Performed by Morris Brown Drumline
Johnny Soul
Written by Johnny Barkley
Performed by Morris Brown Drumline
Simple
Written by Deodrick Jackson
Performed by Morris Brown Drumline
King's Motorcade
Written by Nile Rodgers
Performed by A&T Marching Band
Phunk-a-Delic (Part 1)
Written by Aaron Bentley and Cecil Houston
Performed by Clark Atlantic University Drumline
Tag
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
Challenge (Part II)
Written by Pharroll Floyd, Darroll Floyd and Saquon Boyd
Performed by Clark Atlantic University Drumline
Discipline
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
Halo
Written by Deodrick Jackson
Performed by Morris Brown Drumline
My Own Thing
Written by Raheem DeVaghn, Curtis Leon Williams, Bobby Terry, Cliff Jones and Jerry Vines
Performed by Raheen DeVaghn
Courtesy of Jive Records
Funkyard
Written by Wilbert Arnold, Jack Cruz, Tom Fitzpatrick and Luca Fredericksen
Performed by Walter 'Wolfman' Washington And The Roadmasters (as Walter Washington & The Roadmasters)
Courtesy of Rounder Records
Trash Talk
Written by Deodrick Jackson and Jason Price
Been Away
Written by Dallas Austin, KAreem Savage, Arthur 'T-Boy' Ross (as Arthur Ross) and Leon Ware
Performed by Q the Kid featuring Jermaine Dupri
Produced by Dallas Austin
(Contains elements from "I Wanna Be Where You Are"
Performed by Michael Jackson
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises)
Q the Kid appears courtesy of Free For All, Inc.
Jermaine Dupri appears courtesy of So So Def Recordings, Inc.
O.P. (Oscar Pettiford)
Written by Charles Mingus
Performed by The Mingus Big Band
Courtesy of Jazz Workshop, Inc. and Dreyfus Records
I Want You Back
Written by Freddie PerrenFonce Mizell (as Alphonso Mizell), Berry Gordy and Deke Richards
Performed by Jackson 5
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Shout It Out
Written by Dallas AustinJasper CameronToo $hort (as Todd Shaw), Bun B (as Bernard Freeman),
Hal DavisDonald E. Fletcher and Dean Parks (as Weldon Dean Parks)
Performed by Too $hort (as Too Short) and Bun B (of UGK)
Produced by Dallas Austin and Jazze Pha for Futuristic
Entertainment/Noontime Inc.
(Contains portions of the composition "Dancing Machine")
Too Short and Bun B (of UGK) appear courtesy of Jive Records
A&T Warm Up
Written by Nicholas Thomas
Performed by A&T Marching Band
Star Spangled Banner
Music by John Stafford Smith Lyrics by Francis Scott Key
Performed by Blu Cantrell
Blu Cantrell appears courtesy of Arista Records
Bouncin' Back (Bumpin Me Against the Wall)
Written by Chad HugoPharrell Williams and Mystikal (as Michael Tyler)
Performed by Grambling State University Marching Band
Let's Go
Written by Trick Daddy (as Maurice Young), Lasana SmithMark Seymour, Corey Evans and Ted Lucas
Performed by Bethune Cookman College Marching Band
Clark Atlantic University Halftime Fanfare
Written by Cedric Young
Performed by Clark Atlantic University Marching Band
Waiting for Tonight
Written by Maria ChristensenMichael Garvin and Phillip Temple (as Phil Temple)
Performed by Clark Atlantic University Marching Band
Raise Up/I Told Y'All
Written by Moses Barrett III and Timbaland (as Timothy Mosley)
Performed by Morris Brown Marching Band featuring special guest Petey Pablo
Petey Pablo appears courtesy of Jive Records
Can You Feel It
Written by Michael Jackson and Jackie Jackson
Performed by A&T Marching Band
I Want You Back
Written by Berry GordyFonce Mizell (as Alphonso Mizell), Freddie Perren, and Deke Richards
Performed by A&T Marching Band
Shout It Out March
Written by Dallas Austin, Jasper Cameron, Hal DavisDonald E. Fletcher and Dean Parks (as Weldon Dean Parks)
Performed by A&T Marching Band
(Contains portions of the composition "Dancing Machine")
Destruction
Written by Deodrick Jackson and James Riles III
Performed by Morris Brown Drumline
No Draws
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
X-Factor
Written by Jahleel Eli
Performed by Morris Brown Drumline
Hot Sauce
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
Funky Drummer/Devon's Revenge
Written by Demetrius Hubert and Keith Sailor
Performed by A&T Drumline (The Senate)
Uh Oh
Written by Dallas Austin and Kandi
Performed by Morris Brown Marching Band


Charlotte. 2021 (Canadian/ Belgian/ French - Animated Biographical Drama), Starring 



Crave, January 15, 2023, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "


Bist du bei mir, BWV 508
from the opera "Diomedes"
Written by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel
Performed by Stephanie Tschöppe
Piano by Marina Komissartchik
D 224 Wandrers Nachtlied I
('Der du von dem Himmel bist')
Written by Franz Schubert (from a poem by JJohann Wolfgang von Goethe)
Performed by Stephanie Tschöppe
Piano by Marina Komissartchik
Habanera -- L'amour est un oiseau rebelle
from the opera "Carmen"
Written by Georges Bizet
Performed by Stephanie Tschöppe
Piano by Marina Komissartchik
Liebst du um Schönheit, OP. 12 No. 4
Written by Clara Schumann
Performed by Marina Komissartchik
Sonnenschein
Written by Matthias Seuffert
Performed by Matthias Seuffert
Published by KPM APM
Courtesy of KPM APM
Wartime Waltz
Written by Colin SheenJamie Talbot, and Simon Gardner
Performed by Colin SheenJamie Talbot, and Simon Gardner
Published by Audio Network Limited
Courtesy of Audio Network Limited
Le moulin de la galette
Written by Daniel Louis Marie Denecheau
Performed by Daniel Louis Marie Denecheau
Published by Cezame Metro Park
Courtesy of Cezame Metro Park
Pas la peine
Written by William Davies
Performed by William Davies
Published by Audio Network Limited
Courtesy of Audio Network Limited
Bei mir bist du schön
Written by Sammy CahnSaul ChaplinJacob Jacobs and Sholom Secunda
Performed by Léo Marjane
Published by WB Music Corp, Warner Chappell Music Canada Ltd
Courtesy of Warner Music France, By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Un reflet de vous
Written by Daniel Louis Marie Denecheau
Performed by Daniel Louis Marie Denecheau
Published by Cezame Metro Park
Courtesy of Cezame Metro Park
Berlin Cabaret
Written by Matthias Seuffert
Performed by Matthias Seuffert
Published by KPM APM
Courtesy of KPM APM


Trivia: The film is based on the memoirs of Charlotte Salomon's life entitled "Life? or Theatre?", featuring nearly 1000 of her autobiographical paintings and originally published posthumously in 1981. The original paintings are in the possession of the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. 

The film's animation style is very similar to Charlotte Solomon's own painting style.


The Many Saints Of Newark. 2021, Starring 


Other notable appearances include Lesli Margherita as Iris Balducci, Kathryn Kates as Angie DeCarlo, Nick Vallelonga as Carmine Cotuso, and Ed Marinaro as Jilly Ruffalo. Robert Vincent Montano and Matteo Russo play Artie Bucco at varying ages, Chase Vacnin portrays the teenage Jackie Aprile, Oberon K.A. Adjepong plays Frank Lucas, and Lauren DiMario plays the teenage Carmela De Angelis, Tony's future wife.


Crave, January 17, 2023. Soundtrack: "


Stardust
Written by Hoagy Carmichael and Mitchell Parish
Performed by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
The Jam
Written by Larry Graham (as Larry Graham Jr.)
Performed by Graham Central Station
Courtesy of Warner Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
The Ballad of the Green Berets
Written by Barry Sadler and Robin Moore (as Robert Moore)
Performed by Barry Sadler
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead
Written by Ivory Joe Hunter (as Ivy Hunter), Clarence Paul and William Stevenson
Performed by The Marvelettes
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Nel blu, dipinto di blu
Written by Franco Migliacci (as Francesco Migliacci) and Domenico Modugno
Ferry Boat Serenade
Written by Harold AdamsonEldo Di Lazzaro (as Eldo DiLazzaro) and Mario Panzeri
Core 'ngratto
Written by Domenico Carolli and Alessandro Sisca
Somethin' Stupid
Written by C. Carson Parks
Performed by Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra
Courtesy of Frank Sinatra Enterprises
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Fingertips, Part 2
Written by Clarence Paul and Henry Cosby
Performed by Stevie Wonder
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Come On Over
Written by Gladys Shelly
Performed by Steve Clayton
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
Written by John D. Loudermilk
Performed by The Casinos
Courtesy of Fraternity Music Group
Ain't That a Kick in the Head
Written By Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn
Your Soul and Mine
Written by Gil Scott-Heron and Richard Russell
Performed by Gil Scott-Heron
Courtesy of XL Recordings Limited
Alabama
Written and performed by John Coltrane
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
Written by John Phillips
Performed by Scott McKenzie
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Madame Butterfly: Act II, Un bel dì, vedremo
Written by Giacomo Puccini
Performed by Miriam Gauci
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
Forty Five Colt Beer
Written by Dolores Claman and Jerry Toth
Heavy is My Heart Without You, Oh Brother
Written and performed by Peter Nashel
Baubles, Bangles and Beads
Written by Chet Forrest (as George Chet Forrest) and Bob Wright (as Robert Wright)
Twin Soliloquies
from "South Pacific"
Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers
Performed by the Original Broadway Cast and Orchestra of South Pacific featuring Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza
Courtesy of Sony Classical
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Sway
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
Courtesy of Promotone B.V.
I Am... I Said
Written and performed by Neil Diamond
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Love Dreams
Written by Connie Conway and Norma Conway
Performed by Jimmy Spellman
Courtesy of Ramco Records
By arrangement with Fervor Records
Tangerine
from The Fleet's In (1942)
Written by Johnny Mercer and Victor Schertzinger
Performed by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
Courtesy of Herb Alpert Presents, Inc.
Wake Up Niggers
Written by Jalal Nuriddin (as Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin)
Performed by CJ FlyDessy Hinds, and Ayodele Olatunji
Gangsters
from Key Largo (1948)
Music by Max Steiner
Courtesy of Warner Bros Entertainment Inc.
There Was a Time
Written by James Brown and Buddy Hobgood
Performed by James Brown & The Famous Flames
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Knock Three Times
Written by L. Russell Brown and Irwin Levine
Performed by Tony Orlando & Dawn
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Anyone Who Had a Heart
Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Performed by Dionne Warwick
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Don't Make Me Over
Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Performed by Dionne Warwick
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Mr. Softee Jingle
Written by Les Waas
Courtesy of Mister Softee Inc.
Purple
Written and performed by Shuggie Otis
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Living in the U.S.A.
Written by Steve Miller
Performed by Steve Miller Band
Courtesy of Sailor Records and Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Written and performed by Gil Scott-Heron
Courtesy of Flying Dutchman Records
ABC
Written by Fonce Mizell (as Alphonso Mizell), Berry Gordy (as Berry Gordy Jr.), Deke Richards and Freddie Perren
Performed by Jackson 5
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Heruvimskaya pesn (Cherubic Hymn)
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by Latvian Radio Choir, conducted by Singvards Klava
Courtesy of Naxos/Ode
By arrangement with Source/Q
Mother's Little Helper
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Bye Bye Blackbird
Written by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson
Performed by Wayne Newton
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
Written by Thom Bell and William Hart
Performed by The Delfonics
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Astral Weeks
Written and performed by Van Morrison
Courtesy of Warner Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Never in My Life
Written by Gail CollinsCorky Laing (as Laurence Laing), Felix Pappalardi and Leslie West (as Leslie Weinstein)
Performed by Mountain
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Written by Felix Mendelssohn (as Felix Mendelssohn)
Arranged by David Willcocks
Performed by The Worcester Cathedral Choir, Raymond Johnston
Conducted by Donald Hunt
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
A Marshmallow World
Written by Carl Sigman and Peter De Rose (as Peter DeRose)
Performed by Darlene Love
Courtesy of Phil Spector Records
Under license from EMI Entertainment World, Inc.
When Will I Be Loved
Written by Phil Everly
Performed by The Everly Brothers
Courtesy of Barnaby Records, Inc.
By arrangement with Ace Music Services LLC
You
Written by David Goddard and Larry Vannata
Performed by The Aquatones
Courtesy of Essential Media Group LLC
You Better Believe It
Written and performed by Donny B. Waugh
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
May the Circle Remain Unbroken
Written by Roky Erickson (as Roger Erickson)
Performed by The 13th Floor Elevators
Courtesy of Licensemusic.com Aps
By arrangement with Ace Music Services LLC
Whatever Happened to Christmas?
Written by Jimmy Webb
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Courtesy of Frank Sinatra Enterprises
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Woke Up This Morning (Detroit Mix/Chosen One Mix)
Written by Rev D. Wayne Love (as Jake Black), Howlin' Wolf (as Chester Burnett), Sir Eddie Real (as Simon Edwards), Mountain of Love (as Piers Watson Marsh) and Larry Love (as Robert Spragg)
Performed by Alabama 3 (as A3)
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Courtesy of One Little Independent Records
Calling All Angels
Written by Jane Siberry
Performed by Jane Siberry with k.d. lang
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing


Anachronism: 

About ten minutes in a big dark blue sedan is in front of a house, partially stripped. Although this scene is set in 1967, the car is a 1973 or newer Checker Marathon.


Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming A Space. 2023 (American Experience), Starring Vanessa Williams, Lee D. Baker and Bahni Turpin. PBS, January 18, 2023, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music Composed by Daniel J. Bowen. 


The Bad Guys. 2022, Starring 



Crave, January 19, 2023. Soundtrack: "


Fire
Written by Eric BurtonAdrian Quesada
Performed by Black Pumas
Courtesy of ATO Records
Stop, Drop, Roll
Written by Aaron Hatch, David Hawkins, David Peterson
Performed by Can't Stop Won't Stop
Courtesy of Can't Stop Won't Stop, LLC
Happy Birthday
Written by Patty S. Hill (uncredited) and Mildred J. Hill (uncredited)
[incorrectly credited as Traditional]
Howlin' for You
Written by Dan AuerbachPatrick J. Carney (as Patrick Carney)
Performed by The Black Keys
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Autumn Leaves
(Les Feuilles Mortes)
Music by Joseph Kosma
French lyrics by Jacques Prévert
English lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Hank Garland
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Over the River and Through the Wood
Traditional
Whisper Not
Written by Leonard FeatherBenny Golson
Performed by Anita O'Day & The Three Sounds
Courtesy of Verve Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Fly Me to the Moon
Written by Bart Howard
Performed by Julie London
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
We're Gonna Be Good Tonight
Written by Daniel PembertonGary Go
Additional lyrics by Anthony RamosWill Wells
Performed by Anthony Ramos
Produced by Daniel Pemberton
Go
Written by Q-Tip (as Kamaal Fareed), Tom Rowlands (as Thomas Rowlands), Ed Simons (as Edmund Simons)
Performed by The Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip (uncredited)
Courtesy of Virgin EMI Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Feelin' Alright
Written by Dave Mason
Performed by Elle King
Produced by Wendy Wang
Elle King appears courtesy of RCA Records
Brand New Day
Written by Daniel PembertonDaniel TaylorKelvin Swaby
Performed by The Heavy
Produced by Daniel Pemberton


Ride The Eagle. 2021, Starring 

Crave, January 19, 2023. Soundtrack: "Like A Ship" - Performed by Pastor T.L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir; "Sleep A Million Years" - Performed by Kathy Heideman; "Let Me Belong" - Performed by Chicago Soul Spectacular; "Circulo Do Amor" - Written by Liza Carbe and Jean Pierre Durand; "You're The Only Thing I've Got Going For Me" - Performed by Bill Wright; "Bongo Intro" - Performed by John Sortland; "What's His Name" - Performed by Thee Sinseers; "Love Me Like You Used To" and "For You" - Performed by Joey Quinones; "Afro-Cu" - Performed by Modesto Duran & Orchestra; "Chapel On Pine Mountain", "Bridges" and "Talkeetna" - Performed by The Other Years; "I Am Not Afraid" - Written and Performed by Charley Crockett; "Habata In Perpetual Ecstasy" - Written and Performed by Oliver Ralli. 

Trivia: The dog in the film is Jake Johnson's actual dog.


The Northman. 2022, Starring 

Crave, January 22, 2023. Soundtrack: "Aurvandil's Silver Hoards", "Mummer Dance" and "Hakon's Celebration" - Performed by Sebastian Gainsborough, Robin Carolyn, Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer; "Berserker Spear Dance" - Performed by Sebastian Gainsborough, Robin Carolyn and Magne Osnes; "Gudrun's Hum" - Performed by Rakih Singh; "Sorcerer's Chant" - Performed by Ingnar Sigurdsson; "Traumatized Slavic Flute Song" - Performed by Colin Lyness; "Sorcerer's Cave" - Performed by Lyra Pramuk; "Bosa Saga" - Performed by Isadora Barney and Nebala; "Egil's Drinking Song" - Performed by Jack Gassman, Edgar Abram and Poul Hoxbro; "Kormloth Funeral" - Performed by Faoillann Cunningham and Vicki Swan. 

Anachronism: 

At around 28:50 the viking is wearing modern underwear.

Grammatical Errors: 

"Till" is written with an apostrophe before it, likely due to the popular misconception that "till" is an abbreviation of "until" (in fact, "till" is the original word; "until" is a more formal expansion of it, and they have different numbers of "l"s at the end).


The apostrophe is also slanting in the wrong direction, perhaps due to software that converts straight apostrophes into directional ones mistaking it for an opening quotation mark (as "till" is a complete word, so the only reason it should have a ' before it is if the ' is being used as an opening quotation mark).

Elsewhere in the subtitles, the apostrophes are inconsistently sometimes directional and sometimes straight.


Camp Cold Brook. 2019, Starring 


  • Danielle Harris as Angela
  • Chad Michael Murray as Jack
  • Courtney Gains as John Brierwitz
  • Candice De Visser as Emma
  • Michael Eric Reid as Kevin
  • Cate Jones as Waitress
  • Juliette Kida as Receptionist
  • Loren Ledesma as Connie
  • Jason Van Eman as O'Connor
  • Katie Fairbanks as Hatchet Face Girl
  • Mary Kathryn Bryant as Anise Bernadeau
  • Maddie Perry as Girl
  • Jacob Dever as Young Jack
  • Corbin Tyler as Masked Boy
  • Mary Buss as Esther (as Mary Fjelstad-Buss)
  • Debbi Tucker as Church parishioner
  • Samantha Lee as lead camp counselor
  • Lauren Hemm as Ghost Girl #6
  • Emma Dennin as Camper
  • Spivey as BigDaddyKane III


Crave, January 27, 2023. Soundtrack: "Leaving Hollywood" and "Here We Go" - Written and Performed by Zach Webb; "Camp Cold Brook Theme Song" - Written by Chad Rehmann. 

Trivia: 

In the scene where Chad Michael's character checks his mail, the envelopes show his street address as 742 Evergreen Terrace, which also happens to be the same street address as The Simpsons characters.

The street number on the front of Jack's house is not the same as the address on the envelopes he gets in the mail.


Mid-Century. 2022, Starring 



Crave, January 28, 2023. Soundtrack: "Poser" - Performed by Torn Hawk; "Where We Belong" - Performed by Robert Amjarv. 


The Munsters. 2022, Starring 


  • Sheri Moon Zombie as:
    • Lily Gruesella, a female vampire who falls for Herman
    • Donna Doomley, a newswoman who reports on the deaths of brothers Shecky and Shelly Von Rathbone
  • Jeff Daniel Phillips as
    • Herman Munster, a simulacrum made up of different body parts
    • Shecky Von Rathbone, a deceased comedian whose brain was accidentally used in creating Herman
    • Zombo, a monster TV personality in the USA
  • Daniel Roebuck as:
    • The Count,[a] a vampire who is Lily's father
    • Ezra Mosher, the host of Good Morning Transylvania
  • Richard Brake as:
    • Dr. Henry August Wolfgang, the mad scientist who created Herman
    • Orlock, a vampire who was one of Lily's past dates
  • Jorge Garcia as Floop, Dr. Wolfgang's hunchbacked assistant
  • Sylvester McCoy as Igor, the Count's servant, later turned into a bat by him
  • Catherine Schell as Zoya Krupp, a Romani woman who is The Count's ex-wife
  • Cassandra Peterson as Barbara Carr, a real estate agent who leads the Munsters to their home in Mockingbird Heights
  • Tomas Boykin as Lester, a werewolf who is Lily's brother
  • Levente Törköly as Bela Krupp, Zoya's brother and enforcer
  • Jeremy Wheeler as Mr. Gateman, the co-owner of a funeral parlor
  • Roderick Hill as Mr. Goodbury, the co-owner of a funeral parlor
  • Mark Griffith as Mr. Graves, the co-owner of a funeral parlor
  • Renáta Kiss as Uncle Gilbert, a gill-man who is Lily's uncle
  • Victor Egri as the in-suit performer of the Tin Can Man who later officiates Herman and Lily's wedding
  • Laurent Winkler as Shelly Von Rathbone, an astrophysicist whose brain was intended to be used in creating Herman
  • Dave Thompson as the in-suit performer of Franz Pennywhacker, the zombie of a famous pianist
  • Miklós Kapácsy as Shady MaGoon, an incarcerated lawyer that the family consults upon Zoya sending the Count an eviction notice

Voices:


Crave, January 28, 2023. Soundtrack: "


Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Just a Wolf
From the film Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)
Written & Performed by Frank Skinner
Courtesy of Universal Pictures
Disco Vampire
Written by Rob Zombie & Zeuss
Almost a Wolf
From the film Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)
Written & Performed by Frank Skinner
Courtesy of Universal Pictures
Also Sprach Zarathustra
Written by Richard Strauss
I Got a Million of Them
Written by Rob Zombie & Zeuss
Microbat/Megabat
Written by Rob Zombie & Zeuss
I Got You Babe
Written by Sonny Bono
Piano Sonata No. 2
Written by Frédéric Chopin
It's Zombo (The Zombo Theme)
Written by Rob Zombie & Zeuss
Hollyweird
Written by Zeuss
El Vampiro
Written by Rob Zombie & Zeuss
Gatemen, Goodbury, & Graves
Written by Rob Zombie & Zeuss
The Munsters Theme
Written & Performed by Jack Marshall
Courtesy of Universal Television
They Are the Munsters
Written by Rob Zombie & Zeuss


Quote: 

Herman Munster: Have you fellas heard about the new glass coffins?

Mr. Gateman: We have not. Are they successful?

Herman Munster: Remains to be seen, Mr. Gateman. Remains. To be seen.

[Herman laughs]


Anachronisms:  

1. In Paris for their honeymoon, the newspaper held by Lily reads "LUNDI 30 DE JUILLET 1962" (Monday, 30 of July 1962). Yet, while on a date before marrying, Lily and Herman sang "I Got You Babe" by Sonny and Cher, which would not be released until July of 1965.
2. Since the original series took place in the mid-'60s, this film should be set in the late '40s or early '50s, since Eddie was around 10 when the series began. But almost everything from the music to the dialogue to the costumes is strictly 2022.

3. Movie takes place in the 60s but there is techno music played throughout the movie. Techno wasn't invented until the mid 80s.


The Great War. 2019, Starring 


  • Bates Wilder as Captain William Rivers
  • Aaron Courteau as Sgt. Allistor Richardson
  • Hiram A. Murray as Pvt. John Cain
  • Billy Zane as Colonel Jack Morrison
  • Ron Perlman as General Pershing
  • Edgar Damatian as Private Cardinni
  • Judah McFadden as Private Pinchelli
  • Andrew Stecker as Corporal Anson Kirby
  • Cody Fleury as Private O'Malley
  • Jeremy Michael Pereira as Captain A.J. Stevens
  • Trinity Schuetzle as Nurse



Cineplex Digital Movies, January 29, 2023. Soundtrack: 


Eiffel. 2021 (French), Starring 


  • Romain Duris as Gustave Eiffel
  • Emma Mackey as Adrienne Bourgès[13]
  • Pierre Deladonchamps as Antoine de Restac
  • Armande Boulanger as Claire Eiffel
  • Bruno Raffaelli as M. Bourgès
  • Alexandre Steiger as Jean Compagnon
  • Andranic Manet as Adolphe Salles
  • Philippe Hérisson as Édouard Lockroy
  • Stéphane Boucher as Pauwels
  • Jérémy Lopez as Maurice Koechlin (as Jérémy Lopez de la Comédie Française)
  • Damien Zanoly as Émile Nouguier
  • Sophie Fougère as Mme Bourgès
  • Joseph Rezwin as R. Milligan McLane (as Joe Rezwin)
  • Jérémie Petrus as Edmond
  • Hervé Masquelier as Un banquier
  • Benoît de Gaulejac as Un banquier
  • Clémence Boué as Madame Lockroy
  • Dominique Pozzetto as L'huissier du ministère
  • Philippe Saïd as Membre du conseil
  • Philippe Richardin as Membre du conseil
  • David Olivier Fischer as Le Président de la République
  • Frédéric Merlo as Georges
  • Catherine Giron as Invitée Bourgès 1
  • Stéphane Page as Invité Bourgès 2
  • David Grolleau as Paulo
  • Christian Loustau as Officiel inauguration
  • Fabien de Chavanes as Ouvrier chantier tour
  • Denis Leluc as Huissier Conseil de Paris
  • Thierry Nenez as Dessinateur 1
  • David Sevier as Dessinateur 2
  • Vincent Combe as Membre du Conseil
  • Juliette Blanche as Amie Adrienne


Crave, January 30, 2023, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "



Women Talking. 2022, Starring 



Eau Claire Cinema Theatre, January 31, 2023, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: