Aaron Zigman has taken over scoring duties on the romantic comedy I Don’t Know How She Does It. He is replacing Rachel Portman who was originally attached to score the movie as reported earlier this summer. The film directed by Douglas McGrath stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, Christina Hendricks, Kelsey Grammer, Seth Meyers and Olivia Munn. The comedy follows a working mother who is desperately trying to juggle marriage, children and a high-stress job as a financial executive. Aline Brosh McKenna (The Devil Wears Prada, Morning Glory) wrote the screenplay based on a novel by Allison Pearson. Zigman has previously scored the Sarah Jessica Parker-starring film adaptations of Sex and the City. I Don’t Know How She Does It is scheduled to be released on September 16, 2011 by The Weinstein Company. Read the rest of this entry »
Aaron Zigman Taking Over ‘I Don’t Know How She Does It’
Posted: August 9, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Aaron Zigman, I Don't Know How She Does It, Jess + Moss, Rachel Portman
‘Dream House’ Soundtrack Coming in September
Posted: August 9, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Dream House, John Debney, score, Soundtrack
Varese Sarabande has announced a soundtrack release for the thriller Dream House. The album includes the original score from the movie composed by John Debney. The soundtrack will be released on September 27, 2011. Check back on this page for the full details to be announced in a couple of weeks. Dream House is directed by Jim Sheridan and stars Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts. The movie revolves on on a successful publisher who quits his job in New York and relocates his wife and daughters to a quaint New England town, only to discover that their perfect new home was the murder scene of a mother and her two children. Universal Pictures will release the movie on September 30. Read the rest of this entry »
Sony Classical to Release John Williams’ ‘The Adventures of Tintin’ Soundtrack
Posted: August 8, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: John Williams, score, Soundtrack, The Adventures of Tintin, The Secret of the Unicorn
Film Music Reporter has learned that Sony Classical is the label to release the highly anticipated soundtrack for Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. The album includes the score from the movie by John Williams. The soundtrack marks the composer’s first new film score release in over three years since 2008’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. No release date has been set yet, but a release around the movie’s release date overseas in October is expected. The Adventures of Tintin starring Simon Pegg, Daniel Craig, Cary Elwes and Andy Serkis follows Tintin and his friends discover directions to a sunken ship commanded by Capt. Haddock’s ancestor and go off on a treasure hunt. Read the rest of this entry »
Marc Streitenfeld Scoring Joe Carnahan’s ‘The Grey’
Posted: August 8, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Joe Carnahan, Marc Streitenfeld, The Grey
Marc Streitenfeld is scoring the upcoming action drama The Grey. The movie is directed by Joe Carnahan and star Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts, JoeAnderson and James Badge Dale. The film is based on a short story by Ian Jeffers and centers on a group of oil-rig roughnecks who are left stranded on the sub-arctic tundra after their plane experiences a complete mechanical failure and crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness. The survivors, battling mortal injuries, biting cold and ravenous hunger, are relentlessly hunted and pursued by a vicious pack of rogue wolves. The project is produced by Ridley and Tony Scott, as well as Carnahan, Jules Daly (The A-Team) and Mickey Liddell (Go, Everwood). Streitenfeld has previously scored Ridley Scott’s last four directorial efforts, as well as last year’s drama Welcome to the Rileys produced by Scott. Read the rest of this entry »
‘Jeff Who Lives at Home’ to feature Music by Michael Andrews
Posted: August 7, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Jay Duplass, Jeff Who Lives at Home, Mark Duplass, Michael Andrews
Michael Andrews has composed the score for the upcoming comedy Jeff Who Lives at Home. The movie is written and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass who worked with the composer on last year’s indie hit Cyrus starring John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill and Marisa Tomei. Jeff Who Lives at Home stars Jason Segel as a man searching for the meaning of life while on a mundane errand to buy some glue for his mother. Ed Helms, Susan Sarandon and Judy Greer are co-starring. Jason Reitman, Russell Smith and Lianne Halfon (Juno) are producing. The comedy is set to premiere at this year’s Toronto Film Festival. Read the rest of this entry »
‘The Three Musketeers’ Soundtrack announced
Posted: August 6, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Paul Haslinger, score, Soundtrack, The Three Musketeers
Rough Trade Distribution has announced a soundtrack release for the upcoming 3D adaptation of The Three Musketeers. The soundtrack will be available in some European countries digitally on August 26, 2011 and on CD on September 2. The album includes the original score from the film by Paul Haslinger (Underworld, Death Race), as well as the movie’s title song When We Were Young by Take That. Haslinger’s score was recorded with the Berlin Session Orchestra. For a first one-minute audio clip from the score, click here. The soundtrack is currently only available for pre-order in Europe, but check back for the full soundtrack details and more information on a domestic release. The Three Musketeers directed by Paul W.S. Anderson is a modern retelling of the classic story by Alexandre Dumas and stars Logan Lerman, Milla Jovovich, Orlando Bloom, Christoph Waltz, Matthew MacFayden, Luke Evans, Mads Mikkelsen, Juno Temple and Ray Stevenson. Read the rest of this entry »
Harry Escott Scoring ‘Shame’
Posted: August 6, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Harry Escott, Shame, Steve McQueen
Harry Escott has recently recorded his score for the upcoming drama Shame. The movie is directed by Steve McQueen who previously directed the 2008 BAFTA-nominated drama Hunger. Shame stars Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge Dale, Nicole Beharie and Hannah Ware. The drama centers on a thirtysomething man living in New York who is battling his sex addiction and has to deal with the arrival of his troubled sister. McQueen co-wrote the screenplay with Abi Morgan (Brick Lane, the upcoming The Iron Lady). Iain Canning and Emile Sherman (The King’s Speech) are producing. Shame is set for a world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival next month. Read the rest of this entry »
Weekly Film Music Roundup (August 5, 2011)
Posted: August 5, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Andrew Hollander, John Debney, Jon Brion, Mychael Danna, Patrick Doyle, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, score, Soundtrack, The Change-Up, The Future, The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll, The Whistleblower
Two new movies are opening wide this weekend:
The sci-fi adventure prequel Rise of the Planet of the Apes directed by Rupert Hyatt and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, Andy Serkis, John Lithgow and Brian Cox is already guaranteed to top the weekend box office. The film’s music is composed by Patrick Doyle. A soundtrack album featuring the Doyle’s score will be released on CD later this month on Varese Sarabande. The album is also already available digitally on Amazon. For more details on the soundtrack and to listen to audio clips, visit our previous article.
The other wide release of the week is the comedy The Change-Up directed by David Dobkin and starring Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, Leslie Mann, Alan Arkin and Olivia Wilde. John Debney has written the score for the movie. No soundtrack release has been announced. For a short audio clips from Debney’s score, visit the composer’s official Facebook fanpage. For more information on the film revolving around a married guy who accidentally changes bodies with his single best friend and ends up pursuing a female coworker, check out our scoring assignment announcement. Read the rest of this entry »

