‘The D Train’ Soundtrack Will Feature The Score By Andrew Dost Of The Rock Band Fun. And An End Title Song With Vocals By Andy McCluskey Of OMD, Plus Songs Curated By ‘Boyhood’ Music Supervisor Randall Poster
Jack Black needs to make more movies like The D Train, the semi-dark, semi-sweet comedy that’s making its debut at this week’s Sundance Film Festival. (January 29, 2015) –Yahoo! Movies
Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to The D Train, starring Jack Black, James Marsden, Kathryn Hahn, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, Russell Posner and Jeffrey Tambor. The soundtrack will feature the original score by Andrew Dost (of the band Fun.) and an end title song with vocals by Andy McCluskey (of OMD), plus various artist tracks curated by Music Supervisor, Randall Poster (Boyhood, Grand Budapest Hotel, Insurgent). Written and Directed by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel, The D Train opens in theaters nationwide via IFC Films on May 8. Stay tuned for more updates on this soundtrack!
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Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PzB1Feeocw
Dan Landsman (Jack Black) is the overly enthusiastic head of his high school reunion committee and also the group’s laughing stock. To impress his so-called friends, he vows to convince their most famous former classmate—Oliver Lawless (James Marsden), the star of a national Banana Boat TV commercial—to attend the reunion to increase attendance. Dan travels to Los Angeles and spins a web of lies, igniting an intoxicating excitement for the first time in his humdrum life. In exchange for Oliver’s precarious friendship, Dan sacrifices his relationships with his wife (Kathryn Hahn), son (Russell Posner), and boss (Jeffrey Tambor), and loses himself in his obsession for approval and recognition. [The D Train site]
Directed by Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul (Writers – Yes Man), The D Train movie opens in theaters on May 8. More updates coming soon!
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