Original Smashing Pumpkins member James Iha (That ’90s Show, Deadbeat, The Arrangement, Mother May I Sleep with Danger?) is set to score the upcoming indie horror thriller The Sound. The film is written and directed by Brendan Devane (The Canyonlands) and stars William Fichtner, as well as climbing legends Alex Honnold, Brette Harrington and Adrian Ballinger. The movie is set in the world of big wall rock climbing and follows a group of climbers as they embark on the challenge of conquering the Forbidden Wall, a perilous climb that has remained off-limits for years. Read the rest of this entry »

Silva Screen Records will release the official soundtrack album for the BBC natural history series Earth. The album features the show’s original music composed by Paul Saunderson (Three Identical Strangers, Trying, Your Christmas or Mine?, The More You Ignore MeThe Grand Duke of Corsica, Starfish). The soundtrack will be released on August 22 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Earth is presented by Chris Packham, executive produced by Andrew Cohen & Rob Liddell, directed by Tom Hewitson and tells the four and a half billion year story of the planet we call home: Earth. The 5-parter uses immersive cutting-edge CGI that allows viewers to witness the critical moments when Earth’s future, and the life it nurtured, hung in the balance. Read the rest of this entry »

Loma Vista Recordings has released the end credits song Stay from the supernatural horror sequel Insidious: The Red Door. The cover version of Shakespears Sister’s 1992 track is performed by Ghost feat. lead actor/director Patrick Wilson and is now available to stream/download on all major digital music services, including Amazon. Also listen to the song below. As previously reported, a soundtrack album featuring Joseph Bishara’s original score from the film has been released last Friday by Madison Gate Records. Read the rest of this entry »

Will Butler (of Arcade Fire) will make his solo feature scoring debut on the upcoming thriller Lips Like Sugar. The film will be directed by Brantley Gutierrez and is set to star Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson. The movie is set during the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles and tells the story of two teenage girls from different walks of life and two former detectives whose lives become intertwined when one of the girls goes missing. Anthony Tambakis (Warrior, Jane Got a Gun) wrote the screenplay. Read the rest of this entry »

Rei Kondoh (Resident Evil: Damnation, Tekken: Bloodline, Dragon’s Dogma, Fire Emblem: AwakeningOkami) has released a soundtrack album for the animated sci-fi horror movie Resident Evil: Death Island. The album features the composer’s original score from the fifth installment in the animated Resident Evil series and is now available to stream/download on Amazon and most other major digital music services. Listen to the main theme after the jump. Resident Evil: Death Island is directed by Eiichiro Hasumi and features the voices of Matthew Mercer, Stephanie Panisello, Nicole Tompkins, Kevin Dorman and Erin Cahill. Read the rest of this entry »

Director Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum, Free Guy, Real Steel) has confirmed that he is reuniting with composer Rob Simonsen (Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Foxcatcher, The Whale, The Way Back, (500) Days of Summer, Nerve) on the upcoming superhero movie Deadpool 3. The film stars Ryan Reynolds in the title role, alongside Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Morena Baccarin, Brianna Hildebrand, as well as Jennifer Garner as Elektra. Read the rest of this entry »

Mattel has released a soundtrack album for the Netflix special Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always. The album features the original music from the 30th Anniversary reunion composed by Ron Wasserman (X-Men: The Animated Series, Dragon Ball Z, Hot in Cleveland, The Thundermans). The soundtrack is now available to stream/download on Amazon and any other major digital music services. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always is directed by Charlie Haskell and stars David Yost, Walter Emanuel Jones, Catherine Sutherland, Steve Cardenas and Charlie Kersh. Read the rest of this entry »

Paul Saunderson (Three Identical Strangers, Prizefighter, The More You Ignore Me, The Grand Duke of Corsica, Starfish) has composed the original score for the upcoming Netflix original film Love at First Sight. The movie is directed by Vanessa Caswill and stars Haley Lu Richardson, Ben Hardy, Rob Delaney, Jameela Jamil, Dexter Fletcher and Sally Phillips. The romantic comedy drama is based on Jennifer E Smith’s novel The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight and follows a woman who who misses her flight from New York to London and meets a man in a chance encounter at the airport that sparks an instant connection. Read the rest of this entry »

Netflix Music has released the cover version of Johnny Nash’s I Can See Clearly Now from the German Netflix original film Paradise. The track arranged and produced by the movie’s composer David Reichelt (Limbo, 8 Days, La Palma) feat. Panic Girl and is now available to stream/download on all major digital music services, including Amazon. Also listen to the song after the jump. A full soundtrack album featuring the score from the sci-fi thriller will be coming out later this month. Paradise is directed by Boris Kunz and stars Kostja Ullmann, Corinna Kirchhoff, Marlene Tanczik, Iris Berben, Lisa-Marie Koroll and Lorna Ishema. Read the rest of this entry »

Virgin Music France has released two soundtrack albums for the French period comedy drama The Great Magic (La Grande Magie). The albums feature the original score and the original songs from the movie by the Paris-based pop band Feu! Chatterton. Visit Amazon (or any other major digital music services) to check out the track list and stream/download the score album and click here for the details of the song album. The Great Magic is directed by Noémie Lvovsky and stars Denis Podalydès, Sergi López, Judith Chemla, Noémie Lvovsky, François Morel, Rebecca Marder, Damien Bonnard, Paolo Mattei, Laurent Stocker, Micha Lescot and Philippe Duclos. Read the rest of this entry »