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Preview Bear McCreary’s ‘The Boy’ Score (Cut.Print.Film), Film Stars Lauren Cohan And Rupert Evans In Theaters 1/22!

Cut.Print.Film has the exclusive preview of The Boy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), featuring score by Bear McCreary (AMC’s “The Walking Dead”, Starz’s “Outlander”)!  The album releases this Friday, January 22, on the day of the film’s theatrical release.  Also featured on the album preview are stills featuring Lauren Cohan and “Brahms” — “The Boy” from the film!  Listen now at Cut.Print.Film.

Lakeshore Entertainment and STX Entertainment present THE BOY, in theaters Friday, January 22 (find a theater).

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Song Premiere: Hear ‘In My Dream’ By Brendan McCreary Feat. Fyfe Monroe From ‘The Boy’ Soundtrack | Shock Till You Drop

Here at SHOCK, we’re big fans of composer Bear McCreary; not just for his work on AMC’s THE WALKING DEAD but for his music in a myriad motion pictures… His compositions in director William Brent Bell’s haunted doll movie THE BOY (opening this Friday in select theaters and originally known as THE INHABITANT) is no exception.  But outside of McCreary’s music, THE BOY boasts original songs by his brother and frequent collaborator Brendan McCreary.  – Shock Till You Drop

 

Lakeshore Records will release The Boy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) out on January 22 and CD on February 19.  The album features score by Emmy® award-winning composer Bear McCreary (AMC’s “The Walking Dead”, Starz’s “Outlander”) with a bonus track, “In My Dream” by Brendan McCreary (Syfy’s “Defiance” and the band Young Beautiful In A Hurry) with vocals by Fyfe Monroe.  Hear the “haunting, industrial-tinged” song, exclusively now at Shock Till You Drop!

Lakeshore Entertainment and STX Entertainment present THE BOY, in theaters Friday, January 22 (find a theater).

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The Boy: Score By Bear McCreary (Outlander) Coming Soon, Film Stars Lauren Cohan And Rupert Evans

The movie, which is directed by “The Devil Inside” helmer William Brent Bell, looks terrifying. – Shaunna Murphy, MTV

Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to The Boy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), digitally on January 22 and CD on February 19.  The Boy movie stars Lauren Cohan (AMC’s “The Walking Dead”) and Rupert Evans (Amazon’s “The Man In The High Castle”, The Canal).  The album features original score by Bear McCreary (Starz’s “Outlander”, The Forest, AMC’s “The Walking Dead”, ABC’S “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), and the song, “In My Dream” by Brendan McCreary (Syfy’s “Defiance”) and performed by Fyfe Monroe.  More soundtrack details forthcoming.

Lakeshore Entertainment and STX Entertainment presents THE BOY, in theaters Friday January 22.

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Ceiri Torjussen’s ‘The Canal’ Score Now On Spotify, Supernatural Thriller Stars Hellboy’s Rupert Evans

The sound-design and editing are sharp and effectively sinister, and the visuals are the sort that might carve out a dark notch in your brain never to let go… you’re gonna find yourself inching backwards in your seat most assuredly. Oh god that hole in the wall… – The Film Experience

The Canal is a hidden gem of a film, demonstrating the type of intelligent horror audiences often say they want yet rarely pay for. – The Hollywood Outsider

Surprisingly dark and scary… Brooding, dark and scary. – Bloody Disgusting

 

Lakeshore Records released The Canal (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) back in 2014, featuring score by composer Ceiri Torjussen (Test, Repo Men), who is also known for his orchestrations on films like UnderworldEvolution, Hellboy, Live Free or Die Hard and many more.  If you’re looking for a good thriller to dive into this weekend, start here.  Starring Rupert Evans (Hellboy), Antonia Campbell-Hughes (Albert Nobbs) and Hanna Hoekstra (Hemel), this supernatural horror story is about a film archivist who sees footage revealing that his happy home was once the scene of a gruesome murder, which casts evil shadows upon his present life.

Directed by Ivan Kavanagh (Tin Can Man), THE CANAL is now available on Netflix or on iTunes Movies.

The Canal (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), score by Ceiri Torjussen on Lakeshore Records.

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The Canal: New Horror Film In Theaters & On Demand Now – Download The Soundtrack Ft. Composer Ceiri Torjussen

The new horror film The Canal opens in theaters and On Demand today (check local listings) and stars Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Rupert Evans and Steve Oram (view the full cast list).  The Canal (Original Motion Picture) featuring a tense score by Ceiri Torjussen (Test, Underworld: Evolution, Hellboy) is released by Lakeshore Records.  Welsh-born Ceiri (pronounced “Kay-Ree”) Torjussen got his start in film music as an Orchestrator for Composer Marco Beltrami after graduating from USC School of Music.

Download the Album!

The Canal (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): iTunes


http://youtu.be/5tt6C_X_8wA

Track Listing

1. Body Fishing
2. Psychotic Visions
3. David’s Fury
4. Alice Search 1
5. Burial and Wake
6. Believe Me Sophie
7. Moviola Creeps
8. Putrid Premonitions
9. Lumière Visitor
10. Wall of Sound
11. Where’s Jackson?
12. Horrendous Hotel
13. Hair and Dirt
14. The Lady in the Grass
15. Specter in my Soul
16. Washing the Blood
17. Dead Babies
18. Insomniac
19. Killing Clare
20. The Sewer of the Mind
21. By the Old Bleak Stream (Canal End Credits)
22. Wake Once More
23. Canal Improvisation

Listen to this podcast interview with Composer Ceiri Torjussen at KQEK.

About The Canal:

Set in rural Ireland, THE CANAL stars Rupert Evans (Hellboy) as David, a film archivist with a morbid fascination for old films in which the subjects have since died. Right after learning that his wife (Hannah Hoekstra) may be cheating on him, she mysteriously disappears at the same time that his assistant Claire (Antonia Campbell Hughes) finds an old reel of film that points to a murder that took place in his house a hundred years ago. David starts to suspect her disappearance may involve some form of the supernatural but he also quickly becomes the prime suspect.

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