Lakeshore Records has released Memory–Original Motion Picture Soundtrack featuring music by composer Rupert Parkes (AKA Photek). Parkes creates ominous tension with haunting electronics and strings above propulsive percussion. View full album details below.
Directed by Martin Campbell (Casino Royale), and starring Liam Neeson, Guy Pearce and Monica Bellucci, Memory opens in theaters April 29 from Briarcliff Entertainment, Open Road Films & Black Bear Pictures.
Guy Pearce plays the role of his life – Pete Hammond, Deadline
Lakeshore Records has released the soundtrack to The Last Vermeer, available now digitally on all major music services! The album features score by award-winning composer Johan Söderqvist, known for his video game scores to Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V, and his 2008 score to BAFTA-nominated film, Let The Right One In (aka Låt den rätte komma in) was hailed as one of the best scores of the first decade of the millennium by Empire Magazine. See the tracklist, album purchase links, and movie trailer below. for The Last Vermeer.
One element that will stick with people is a score which, as composed by Antony Partos and performed by Sam Petty, stands apart. Avoiding the bombast that’s so common in any modern picture even remotely driven by action, its rather a collection soundscapes that capture those barren, desolate feelings which are key to the film’s Australian outback setting.
–TheFilmStage.com
On the eve of Netflix’s War Machine premiere, Lakeshore Records revisits David Michôd’s previous film, the powerful drama, The Rover, starring Robert Pattinson (The Twilight Saga, Remember Me), Guy Pearce (Memento, The Hurt Locker) and Scoot McNairy (AMC’s “Halt And Catch Fire”). The album features an original score by award-winning Composer Antony Partos (Days of Grace,Adore), with additional music by Sam Petty. David Michôd is one of Australia’s most celebrated filmmakers, winning Best Film at the Sydney Film Festival and Best Film at AACTA (Australia’s Oscars) for The Rover. To read up on War Machine, see our latest update, here.
A24 presents THE ROVER, available now on Digital (iTunes).
The Rover Soundtrack Is Out Now On Lakeshore Records – Download Here: [iTunes]
For this Throwback Thursday, we take a look at Antony Partos and Sam Petty‘s score for The Rover, starring Guy Pearce (The Time Machine, L.A. Confidential) and Robert Pattinson (Remember Me, Like Water For Elephants). Directed by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom), The Rover film is a dystopian The Road-meets-Road Warrior thriller! Antony’s latest release on Lakeshore Records is the award-winning documentary, Sherpa, now airing on Discovery.
Antony Partos is one of Australia’s most awarded film composers. His numerous film credits include the Sundance Festival winning film, Animal Kingdom DISGRACE (starring Academy Award® nominee John Malkovich) and Accidents Happen (starring Academy Award® winner Geena Davis). Sam Petty has been sound designer and mixer on about 30 features, dozens of documentaries, theatre productions and countless short films, including Animal Kingdom, Lore and The Hunter, as well as additional sound work on titles including Academy Award® nominated film, The Grandmaster.
A24 presents THE ROVER, available now on Blu-ray/DVD (get it here) and on VOD (rent it on iTunes).
Congratulations goes to Director David Michôd and the The Rover team, who received seven Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts (AACTA) Awards nominations. The AACTA Awards are the equivalent of the Oscars® and the BAFTAs. Among the seven award nominations are:
Best Direction – David Michôd
Best Sound – Sam Petty, Des Kenneally, Justine Angus, Brooke Trezise, Francis Ward Lindsay and Robert Mackenzie
Best Original Music Score – Antony Partos & Sam Petty
Best Production Design – Jo Ford
Best Lead Actor – Guy Pearce
Best Supporting Actor – Robert Pattinson
Best Supporting Actress – Susan Prior
Download The Album!
The Rover (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): iTunes | Buy CD
The 4th Annual Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts Awards will take place on January 29, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. Go to AACTA.org for more information.