Roger Neill is reuniting with director Mike Mills on the upcoming drama 20th Century Women. The film is written and directed by Mills and stars Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig, Elle Fanning and Billy Crudup. The movie is set in 1979 Santa Barbara and follows a mother who is trying her best to raise her teenage son while looking for answers from two other remarkable women in her life. Megan Ellison (Her, American Hustle, Foxcatcher) is producing the project for her Annapurna Pictures company, alongside Anne Carey (Mr. Holmes, Adventureland, The American) for Archer Gray and Youree Henley (The Bling Ring). Read the rest of this entry »
Roger Neill to Score Mike Mills’ ’20th Century Women’
Posted: January 11, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: 20th Century Women, Don't Think Twice, Mike Mills, Roger Neill
‘Person of Interest’ Season 3 & 4 Soundtrack Details
Posted: January 11, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in TV Music AlbumsTags: CBS, Person of Interest, Ramin Djawadi, score, Soundtrack
Varese Sarabande has announced the details of the third soundtrack album for the CBS drama Person of Interest. The album features selections of original music from the show’s third and fourth season composed by Ramin Djawadi (Game of Thrones, Pacific Rim, Clash of the Titans, Iron Man, The Strain). The soundtrack will be released The soundtrack will be released on February 12, 2016 (pushed back two weeks from its original release date) and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The label has previously released soundtrack albums featuring the composer’s score from the first and second season of the series. Person of Interest created by Jonathan Nolan and starring Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman, Sarah Shahi & Amy Acker will return for a fifth and likely final season later this year. Read the rest of this entry »
Ennio Morricone Wins Golden Globe for ‘The Hateful Eight’
Posted: January 10, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Ennio Morricone, Golden Globes, The Hateful Eight
Ennio Morricone has received his third Golden Globe Award for his score for Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight. Tarantino accepted the award on Morricone’s behalf. The composer previously received the prize for his work on The Mission and The Legend of 1900. The other composers nominated in the Best Original Score category were Alexandre Desplat (The Danish Girl), Carter Burwell (Carol), Daniel Pemberton (Steve Jobs) and Ryuichi Sakamoto & Alva Noto (The Revenant). Read the rest of this entry »
Weekly TV Music Roundup (January 10, 2016)
Posted: January 10, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in TV Scoring AssignmentsTags: Ben Decter, Clinton Shorter, Colony, Fox, Freeform, Jeff Russo, John Paesano, Joshua Funk, NBC, Second Chance, Shades of Blue, Shadowhunters, Teachers, TV Land, USA, Wendy Melvoin
Premiering on Tuesday, January 12, is the new Freeform/ABC Family original series Shadowhunters based on the young adult fantasy book series The Mortal Instruments and starring Katherine McNamara, Dominic Sherwood, Alberto Rosende, Emeraude Toubia, Matthew Daddario, Isaiah Mustafa, David Castro and Harry Shum Jr. The show’s original music is composed by Ben Decter (CSI: Cyber, Hostages, Extant). To learn more about the series, which will air every Tuesday night on Freeform, check out our scoring assignment announcement.
Premiering on Wednesday, January 13, is the new Fox drama Second Chance created by Rand Ravich, produced by Howard Gordon and starring Rob Kazinsky, Dilshad Vadsaria, Adhir Kalyan, Tim DeKay and Ciara Bravo. John Paesano (Daredevil, The Maze Runner, Where the Game Stands Tall, Dragons: Riders of Berk) is composing the show’s original music. For more information about the series, which follows a morally corrupt cop who is given a second chance when he’s brought back, visit the official show website. Second Chance will air Wednesday nights on Fox. Read the rest of this entry »
‘The Boy and the Beast’ Soundtrack Details
Posted: January 10, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Masakatsu Takagi, score, Soundtrack, The Boy and the Beast
Milan Records will release a soundtrack album for the Japanese animated feature The Boy and the Beast. The album features the film’s original music composed by Masakatsu Takagi. The soundtrack will be released in the U.S. on March 4, 2016 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The Boy and the Beast is directed by Mamoru Hosoda (Summer Wars) who previously collaborated with the composer on Wolf Children. The movie follows a lonely Japanese boy who slips into an alternate universe where he is raised by a bear-man, Kumatetsu, who fights for a living and trains him in the art of fighting over the years. The animated film received an Academy Awards-qualifying release in 2015 and will be released in select theaters later this year by FUNimation Entertainment. Read the rest of this entry »
Milan Records to Release ‘Deadpool’ Soundtrack
Posted: January 9, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Deadpool, Junkie XL, score, Soundtrack, Tom Holkenborg
Milan Records will release the official soundtrack album for the comic book adaptation Deadpool. The album features the film’s original music composed by Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL (Mad Max: Fury Road, Black Mass, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Divergent). Also included are songs by DMX, Wham!, and Salt-N-Pepa. The soundtrack will be released digitally next month and the physical release is set for March 4, 2016. Visit Amazon to pre-order the CD. Check back on this page for the full album details. Deadpool is directed by Tim Miller and stars Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Gina Carano, Ed Skrein and Brianna Hildebrand. The movie based on the Marvel Comics character from the X-Men will be released nationwide on February 12, 2016 by 20th Century Fox. Read the rest of this entry »
‘Race’ Soundtrack Details
Posted: January 9, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Race, Rachel Portman, score, Soundtrack
The full soundtrack details of the soundtrack for the sports drama Race have been revealed. The album features the film’s original music composed by Academy Award winner Rachel Portman (The Cider House Rules, Emma, Chocolat, Oliver Twist, The Manchurian Candidate). Also included is the original song Let The Games Begin by Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Aloe Blacc. The soundtrack will be released on February 19, 2016 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Race is directed by Stephen Hopkins and stars Stephan James, Jason Sudeikis, Jeremy Irons, William Hurt and Carice van Houten. The movie tells the true story of Jesse Owens, the athletic superstar whose quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler’s vision of Aryan supremacy. Read the rest of this entry »
Weekly Film Music Roundup (January 8, 2016)
Posted: January 8, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Anesthesia, Bear McCreary, Daniel Belardinelli, Diablo, Jeff Danna, Lamb, Max Aruj, The Abandoned, The Forest, Timothy Williams
In addition to the nationwide expansion of The Revenant, the only movie opening wide is the supernatural thriller The Forest directed by Jason Zada, produced by David Goyer and starring Natalie Dormer, Taylor Kinney, Eoin Macken and Yukiyoshi Ozawa. The film’s original music is composed by Bear McCreary (The Walking Dead, Battlestar Galactica, The Boy, Outlander). Sparks & Shadows Records has released a soundtrack album featuring the composer’s score. Check out our previous article for the full album details. Also visit the McCreary’s official website for his blog entry about his work on the project.
Opening in limited release is the indie drama Anesthesia written and directed by Tim Blake Nelson who also stars in the film alongside Kristen Stewart, Sam Waterston, Glenn Close, Gretchen Mol, Tim Blake Nelson, Corey Stoll and Michael K. Williams. Jeff Danna (The Good Dinosaur, Tyrant, The Boondock Saints) has composed the film’s original music. No soundtrack album has been announced. Anesthesia revolves around the intersection of characters after the violent mugging of a Columbia University professor. The drama premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and is being released in select theaters and on VOD by IFC Films. Visit the official movie website for more information. Read the rest of this entry »
Joshua Funk Scoring TV Land’s ‘Teachers’
Posted: January 8, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in TV Scoring AssignmentsTags: Joshua Funk, Teachers, TV Land
Joshua Funk is scoring the upcoming TV Land original series Teachers. The show is based on the web series of the same title and stars the improv group the Katydids – Caitlin Barlow, Katy Colloton, Cate Freedman, Kate Lambert, Katie O’Brien and Katie Thomas. The comedy follows six elementary school teachers who try to mold young minds, even though they don’t really seem to have their own lives together at all. Alison Brie (Community) is executive producing the project with showrunners Ian Roberts & Jay Martel (Get Hard, Key and Peele), as well as Matt Miller. Funk is best known for composing the music for Comedy Central’s Key and Peele, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination in 2014. Read the rest of this entry »
‘Synchronicity’ Soundtrack Announced
Posted: January 8, 2016 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Ben Lovett, score, Soundtrack, Synchronicity
Lakeshore Records will release a soundtrack album for the sci-fi thriller Synchronicity. The album features the film’s original music composed by Ben Lovett (Black Rock, Don Peyote). The soundtrack will be released digitally on January 22, 2016 and physically in February. Visit Amazon to pre-order the album. Synchronicity is written and directed by Jacob Gentry and stars Chad McKnight, AJ Bowen, Brianne Davis, Scott Poythress and Michael Ironside. The movie follows a daring physicist who has invented a machine that can fold space-time and a shadowy corporation that will stop at nothing to get the device. Read the rest of this entry »