Label Zero recently released Klaus Badelt’s score to the French comedy L’arnacoeur (Heartbreakers). The movie about two siblings who are running a business designed to break up relationships, when they are hired by a rich man to break up the wedding of his daughter. The movie stars Romain Duris and Vanessa Paradis. The movies comes out this week in France. No domestic release date has been announced yet. Badelt’s score is available as a download-only release on Amazon (click the link for sound clips). The album contains 22 tracks of Badelt’s score for about 30 minutes of music. To watch a video from the recordings sessions with the London Metropolitan Orchestra, check out this YouTube link. Read the rest of this entry »
Badelt’s Heartbreakers score released
Posted: March 17, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Heartbreakers, Klaus Badelt, L'arnacoeur
Ottman to score The Resident
Posted: March 16, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: John Ottman, The Resident
Film Music Reporter has learned that Hammer Film’s The Resident will be scored by John Ottman. The thriller directed by Antti Jokinen (Bioterror) stars Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Christopher Lee. The movie centers around a young doctor who suspects she may not be alone in her new Brooklyn loft learns that her landlord has formed a frightening obsession with her. The movie is exptected to finish post-production soon, but no release date has been announced so far. Read the rest of this entry »
Morricone’s White Dog score released
Posted: March 16, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Ennio Morricone, White Dog
Film Score Monthly has announced their newest CD release: Ennio Morricone’s score the 1982 drama White Dog. In the movie, a trainer is attempting to reprogram a vicious dog who’s been trained to attack and kill people with black skin. The movie directed by Samuel Fuller (Shark!, The Big Red One) stars Kristy McNichol. The movie was only recently released on DVD and was virtually unseen before in the US. Film Score Monthly’s premiere CD release is limited to 3000 copies and features the complete score. To find out more about the album, listen to audio clips and order the CD, visit Film Score Monthly’s CD page.
Newman slated to score The Adjustment Bureau
Posted: March 15, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: The Adjustment Bureau, The Debt, Thomas Newman
Thomas Newman will score the upcoming Sci-Fi romance The Adjustment Bureau. The movie stars Matt Damon, Emily Blunt and Terence Stamp and marks the directing debut for screenwriter George Nolfi (The Sentinel, The Bourne Ultimatum). The film’s story centers around David Norris, a charismatic congressman who meets a beautiful ballet dancer named Elise Sellas, only to find strange circumstances keeping them from getting closer. The movie is based on the short story Adjustment Team by Philip K. Dick (Total Recall, Minority Report, Paycheck). Read the rest of this entry »
Rolfe Kent to score Charlie St. Cloud
Posted: March 15, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Charlie St. Cloud, Killers, Rolfe Kent
Rolfe Kent has been hired to score the upcoming Universal Pictures drama Charlie St. Cloud. In the movie, Zac Efron plays a young man overcome by grief at the death of his younger brother, who takes a job as caretaker of the cemetery in which he’s buried and actually communicates with the deceased boy every night. The movie co-stars Kim Basinger and Amanda Crews and is directed by Burr Steers. Kent and Steers previously worked together on 17 Again which was released last year. Charlie St. Cloud is scheduled to be released on October 15. Read the rest of this entry »
Wurman scores The Switch
Posted: March 14, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Alex Wurman, Overnight, The Baster, The Switch
Alex Wurman recently recorded his score for the upcoming romantic comedy The Switch with the Carondelet Film Orchestra in New Orleans. The movie previously entitled The Baster stars Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, Juliette Lewis and Jeff Goldblum. The movie directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck (Blades of Glory) centers around an unmarried 40-year-old woman who turns to a turkey baster in order to become pregnant. When she reunites with her best friend, who has been living with a secret seven years later, she finds out that he replaced her preferred sperm sample with his own. The Switch is set to be released on August 20 by Miramax. To see a few pictures from the scoring sessions, click here. Read the rest of this entry »
Kick-Ass soundtrack status
Posted: March 13, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: Henry Jackman, Ilan Eshkeri, John Murphy, Kick-Ass, Marius DeVries
Polydor Records has announced that they will release the soundtrack to the comic book adaptation Kick-Ass on March 29 in Europe. A release date in the US has not been announced, but is expected to follow shortly. The soundtrack will feature a number of songs featured in the movie, as well as a track from Ennio Morricone’s For a Few Dollars More. The album also includes several quotes from the film’s characters. Film Music Reporter has learned that there are plans to release a separate score CD later on. The film’s composers are Ilan Eshkeri, Marius DeVries, Henry Jackman and John Murphy and the movie will be released on April 16 by Lionsgate. Composer Marius DeVries also serves as producer of the soundtrack CD along with David Reid. The album mixes punk rock from The Dickies and New York Dolls with Sparks’ alt pop alongside The Prodigy, Primal Scream and Brit-Award newcomer Ellie Goulding, all topped off by the King himself Elvis Presley. The soundtrack will also launch Taylor Momsen’s (Gossip Girl) new post-grunge band The Pretty Reckless.
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Bruno Coulais to score Babies
Posted: March 13, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Babies, Bruno Coulais, Oceans
Bruno Coulais has been hired to score the upcoming documentary Babies. The movie simultaneously chronicles the lives of four of the world’s newest human inhabitants – in Mongolia, Namibia, San Francisco, and Tokyo, respectively — from first breath to first steps, on a journey at once universal and amazingly original. The movie is directed by Thomas Balmes and will be released in the US this mother’s day weekend on May 7 by Focus Features. To watch the trailer and find out more about the movie, check out the official movie webpage. According to Coulais, the music for Babies was written for a very special orchestra that included a lot of toys, a string quintet, wind orchestra, ethnic instruments, piano and percussion. The score also features vocals by French artist Rosemary. Read the rest of this entry »
Isham to score The Conspirator and Warrior
Posted: March 12, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Mark Isham, The Conspirator, The Crazies, The Factory, Warrior
Mark Isham is currently working on two new scores. The Conspirator is a drama directed by Robert Redford about Mary Surratt, the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the assassination trial of Abraham Lincoln. The movie stars James McAvoy, Alexis Bledel, Robin Wright Penn, Evan Rachel Wood, Kevin Kline, Danny Huston, Justin Long and Tom Wilkinson and is expected to come out later this year. The project marks Redford’s and Isham’s fourth collaboration after A River Runs Through It, Quiz Show and Lions for Lambs. In a recent video that Isham uploaded on YouTube, he mentions that the score will be influenced by Bartok.
Isham’s other new project is the action drama Warrior. The movie directed by Gavin O’Connor centers around the youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer who returns home, where he’s trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament. Warrior stars Nick Holte, Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton and Lionsgate is planning to release the movie later this year. Isham worked with O’Connor before on Miracle and Pride and Glory. According to the composer, the music will be influenced by the instrumental post-rock band Explosions in the Sky (Friday Night Lights). Read the rest of this entry »
Nanny McPhee soundtrack details
Posted: March 12, 2010 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music AlbumsTags: James Newton Howard, Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang
Varese Sarabande Records has added details on James Newton Howard’s score for Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang coming out in Europe later this month and state-side in August. The album features 24 tracks of the score amounting to almost an hour of music. Please note that Varese Sarabande has changed the cover art since the previous announcement of the score release. To listen to clips from the album, check out Varese’s international distributor page Colosseum. Read the rest of this entry »