Michael Price is scoring the upcoming British 3D kids pic Horrid Henry: The Movie. The film is based on the successful children’s property by Francesca Simon and stars Anjelica Huston, Richard E. Grant, Rebecca Front, Parminder Nagra, Kimberly Walsh, Noel Fielding, Mathew Horne, Prunella Scales and Jo Brand. The movie about Horrid Henry’s ongoing battle against the tyranny of adults is directed by Nick Moore who previously collaborated with Price on the 2008 comedy Wild Child starring Emma Roberts. Horrid Henry: The Movie is produced by Vertigo Films, the company behind last year’s indie hit Monsters and Street Dance 3D. The film will be released on July 29, 2011 in the UK. Read the rest of this entry »
Michael Price to Score ‘Horrid Henry: The Movie’
Posted: June 5, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: 7lives, Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, Horrid Henry: The Movie, Michael Price, Nick Moore, Sherlock Holmes
‘Wonderful World’ Soundtrack announced
Posted: June 5, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music Albums, Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Answers to Nothing, Craig Richey, score, Soundtrack, Wonderful World
Lakeshore Records has announced a soundtrack release for the drama Wonderful World. The album includes the original score by Craig Richey (Friends with Money, The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters) from the movie written and directed by Joshua Goldin (Darkman). The album will be released digitally on June 14, 2011. Visit Amazon to download the soundtrack and check out the audio clips from the score below. Wonderful World stars Matthew Broderick, Sanaa Lathan, Michael Kenneth Williams and Philip Baker Hall. The film tells the story about a bitter and cynical man who falls in love with his African houseguest. The movie was released in theaters last year by Magnolia Pictures and is now available on Blu-Ray and DVD. Read the rest of this entry »
John Swihart Scoring ABC Family’s ‘Switched at Birth’
Posted: June 4, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: ABC Family, John Swihart, Switched at Birth, The Perfect Host
John Swihart is the composer on the new ABC Family drama Switched at Birth. The show centers around two teen girls who discover that they were accidentally switched at birth. One girl grew up in a wealthy family with two parents and two brothers, while the other one, who lost her hearing as a child due to a case of meningitis, grew up with a single mother in a poor neighborhood. The series is created and produced by Lizzy Weiss (Blue Crush) and stars Vanessa Marano, Katie Leclerc, Constance Marie, D.W. Moffett, Lea Thompson and Lucas Grabee. Steve Miner (Halloween H2O, Forever Young) directed the pilot. Also producing are Paul Stupin (Dawson’s Creek) and John Ziffren (Melissa & Joey). Read the rest of this entry »
Weekly Film Music Roundup (June 3, 2011)
Posted: June 3, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Alex Turner, Andrew Hewitt, Beautiful Boy, Beginners, Blake Neely, Brian Reitzell, David Palmer, Henry Jackman, Love Wedding Marriage, Roger Neill, score, Soundtrack, Submarine, Trevor Morris, X-Men: First Class
Only one new movie is opening wide this weekend:
Matthew Vaughn’s comic book adaptation X-Men: First Class starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Kevin Bacon, Jennifer Lawrence and Rosamunde Pike is expected to top the weekend box office. The film’s music is written by Henry Jackman and a soundtrack album has been released digitally earlier this week by Sony Classical. A physical release will follow on June 28. For more information on the album and to listen to audio clips from the score, visit our previous article.
Opening in limited release is the dramedy Beginners directed by Mike Mills and starring Ewan McGregor, Christopher Plummer and Melanie Laurent. The film’s score is composed by Roger Neill, David Palmer and Brian Reitzell. The movie also features a number of songs. A soundtrack album with both songs and score has been released earlier this week by Relativity Music Group. To preview and find out more about the album, visit our soundtrack announcement. AOL Music is also currently streaming the full album for free until the end of the week. Read the rest of this entry »
New Video Game Soundtracks by John Debney, Brian Reitzell and Jim Dooley released
Posted: June 3, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Brian Reitzell, inFamous 2, Jim Dooley, John Debney, Red Faction: Armageddon, The Sims Medieval
A couple of new video game soundtracks composed by some prominent film and TV composers have recently been announced. Coming out next week is the second volume for John Debney’s music for The Sims Medieval. The soundtrack features eight new score tracks by the composer and will be released on June 7 by Electronic Arts Recordings. To download the album, visit Amazon and check out the audio clips below. The first volume has been released in April and is also available to download on Amazon. The Sims Medieval is based on The Sims 3 Engine and is set in medieval times. The game allows the player to build a kingdom through quest-driven gameplay. The project marks Debney’s second score for a major video game title after his critically acclaimed music for 2007’s Lair. Read the rest of this entry »
Jeff Danna to Take Over ‘The Convincer’
Posted: June 3, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Alex Wurman, Jeff Danna, The Convincer
Jeff Danna has taken over scoring duties on the crime drama The Convincer. He is replacing Alex Wurman who had completed a score for the film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January. The movie is directed by Jill Sprecher (Thirteen Conversations on One Thing) and stars Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin, Billy Crudup and Lea Thompson. The film follows a desperate insurance salesman whose scheme to get a hold of a rare violin leads to unforeseen consequences. Deadline reported in March that ATO Pictures is a wrapping up a domestic distribution deal for the drama, but no announcement has been made since and The Convincer is still awaiting a release date. Read the rest of this entry »
John Debney to Score Jim Sheridan’s Thriller ‘Dream House’
Posted: June 2, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Dream House, Jim Sheridan, John Debney
John Debney has signed on to score the upcoming thriller Dream House. The film is directed by Jim Sheridan (In America, My Left Foot) and stars Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts. The movie centers on a successful publisher who quits his job in New York City and relocates his wife and two 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. Among the project’s producers are Ehren Kruger (screenwriter of The Ring), David Bobker (The Skeleton Key) and James G. Robinson & David Robinson for Morgan Creek Productions. Read the rest of this entry »
Angelo Badalamenti and Alf Clausen to Receive Honors at ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
Posted: June 2, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Alf Clausen, Angelo Badalamenti, ASCAP Film and Television Awards, ASCAP Golden Note Award, ASCAP Henry Mancini Award, David Lynch
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) has announced today that composers Angelo Badalamenti and Alf Clausen will be honored at the 26th Annual ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards on June 23, 2011 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Badalamenti will be receiving the ASCAP Henry Mancini Award, which is awarded to composers in recognition of their outstanding achievements and contributions to the world of film and television music. The composer is best known for his scores for director David Lynch who will be presenting Badalamenti with the award at the ceremony. His credits include Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, The City of Lost Children and A Very Long Engagement. He also has been nominated for two Golden Globes for his scores for The Straight Story and Mulholland Drive. Read the rest of this entry »
Robert Rodriguez & Carl Thiel Scoring ‘Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World’
Posted: June 1, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: All the Time in the World, Carl Thiel, Robert Rodriguez, Spy Kids 4
Robert Rodriguez has teamed up with composer Carl Thiel to score the 3D family movie sequel Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World. In the newest installment in the series written, directed and produced by Rodriguez, Jessica Alba plays a mother who returns to her old profession as a retired spy in order to prevent a villain bent on stopping time. The film co-stars Joel McHale, Jeremy Piven, Ricky Gervais, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Rowan Blanchard, Mason Cook, Danny Trejo and Antonio Banderas. Rodriguez has been involved in writing the music for most of his films in the last decade. The previous Spy Kids movies also featured music by such composers as Danny Elfman, John Debney, Harry Gregson-Williams and Heitor Pereira. Thiel has previously co-scored Rodriguez’s Planet Terror segment in Grindhouse and the family film Shorts in 2009. Read the rest of this entry »
Christophe Beck to Score Brett Ratner’s ‘Tower Heist’
Posted: June 1, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Brett Ratner, Christophe Beck, Crazy Stupid Love, Tower Heist
Christophe Beck has been hired to score the upcoming action comedy Tower Heist. The movie directed by Brett Ratner revolves around a team of overworked operations and maintenance workers at a Manhattan luxury highrise who stage an intricately choreographed heist of its penthouse tenant, a Wall Street capitalist who pulled a Ponzi scheme and swindled the staff. The caper pic stars Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck, Matthew Broderick, Tea Leoni, Michael Pena, Alan Alda, Gabourey Sidibe, Judd Hirsch and Nina Arianda. The projects marks the first collaboration between Beck and Ratner. Read the rest of this entry »