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4 Elizabeth Banks Movies We Love, Plus ‘Walk Of Shame’ Opens This Weekend

Before Elizabeth Banks darted across town in a yellow dress and boop-booped her way into our hearts in Walk of Shame, we saw her in the following films: Daltry Calhoun (watch on YouTube); Definitely, Maybe, with a soundtrack scored by Clint Mansell (watch on HitBliss); People Like Us, scored by A.R. Rahman (watch on Google Play); and The Uninvited (watch on HitBliss), scored by Christopher Young.  Lakeshore Records is proud to have released the soundtracks to these films, including the new Walk of Shame Various Artists soundtrack (download the album on iTunes).  Walk of Shame opens in theaters on Friday, but you can also catch the movie on demand via the movie’s Virtual Premiere.

Lakeshore Records: Elizabeth Banks steals a bike in "Walk of Shame."

If you’re looking for the one go-to soundtrack of the summer, then the Walk of Shame is a safe bet.  The album is packed with solid, danceable tracks and catchy remixes of perennial favorites, “Walking In L.A.” (Motels remix by Scott Park and Corky James), and “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” (by Wang Chung).

Elizabeth Banks stars as May in Daltry Calhoun, a heartwarming story about a struggling golf club owner who meets his 14-year old daughter and learns to be a father for the first time.  Definitely, Maybe stars Ryan Reynolds (as politician Will Hayes), Elizabeth Banks and Abigail Breslin (“Perfect Sisters“). Banks plays Emily, one of Will Hayes’ college sweethearts in this tale about a politician who tries to explain his past to his daughter.

Lakeshore Records: Walk of Shame Soundtrack (Various Artists)Elizabeth Banks in Walk of Shame

In People Like Us, Chris Pine is “Sam,” a salesman trying to settle his recently-deceased father’s estate, only to discover he has a long-lost sister, played by Elizabeth Banks.  The Uninvited is a gripping horror story about a girl (played by Emily Browning), who returns home to be greeted by her father’s new girlfriend, Rachel (played by Elizabeth Banks), and some ghosts in her home who appear to provide clues to suggest something sinister about her dad’s new love interest.

Download The Albums! 

Walk of Shame (Score by John Debney): Download

Walk of Shame (Various Artists): Download

Daltry Calhoun (Various Artists): Download | Buy CD

Definitely, Maybe (Score by Clint Mansell): Download

People Like Us (Score by A.R. Rahman): Download | Buy CD

The Uninvited (Score by Christopher Young): Download | Buy CD

 

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Out Today: Walk Of Shame Various Artists Soundtrack – Plus James Marsden On Working With Elizabeth Banks

Out today: The Walk of Shame (Various Artists) soundtrack is out today, ahead of the film debut.   The movie Walk of Shame debuts in theaters on May 2.  It’s a fantastic compilation of upbeat tracks that will either get you dancing or grooving in your car.  If you’re looking for catchy music that tells you it’s sunny outside and time to play, then this is it.  Look out for classic hits, remixed for this album: Walking In L.A. (“Motels” cover by Scott Spark & Corky James) and Everybody Have Fun Tonight (by Wang Chung).

Lakeshore Records: Walk of Shame Soundtrack (Various Artists)
Download The Album! Walk of Shame (Various Artists): Download

 

Read this interview in which co-star James Marsen dishes on working with Elizabeth Banks.  It’s a fun read.

“I’ve known Elizabeth forever, and she’s always been a friend — there’s this Hollywood family that you kind of feel like you’re a part of, and when a movie like this comes along, you get to go play with some of your family. So, Elizabeth and I — or Banksy, as we call her — we got to have fun with this movie. It’s great when you already have a rapport established and you’re already comfortable around one another. She knows that I say Uncle pretty quick — so, she asked me to put a dress on.”

Read the full story at Refinery29.

 

Are you going to watch Walk of Shame this weekend in theaters?  Let us know what you think!