‘Stronger’ Soundtrack: Michael Brook’s Score To Jake Gyllenhaal Drama Is Out Now
“Earns every inspiring moment. Stands out from other films of its kind.” – NPR
Gyllenhaal is one of the finest and most intuitive actors of his generation (see Brokeback Mountain, End of Watch and Nightcrawler), and his triumph in Stronger is letting us see a man who won’t let a tragedy define him. – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
Michael Brook’s latest score is to Stronger, starring Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler, Brokeback Mountain) and Tatiana Mislay (“Orphan Black”). Directed by David Gordon Green (Snow Angels, Pineapple Express) Stronger is receiving critical acclaim. “Just about everything works.” (Chicago Tribune).
Preview “Amputee” by Michael Brook, which premiered at Cut Print Film. See track list and more below.
Soundtrack Available Now: [Download/Stream]
Don’t miss the Q&A with Jake Gyllenhaal!
Jake Gyllenhaal wants to talk #StrongerMovie with YOU. He JUST added 2 MORE Q&A’s get your tickets before they SELL OUT. @ArclightCinemas pic.twitter.com/RTgKGeKK7r
— Stronger (@StrongerTheFilm) September 21, 2017
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions present STRONGER, In theaters Friday, September 22 (get tickets).
Stronger (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Michael Brook
01. Tunnels and Trash
02. I’ll Be There
03. Race Over Boston
04. Out of Breath
05. A Moment of Pause
06. Amputee
07. I Saw The Bomber
08. Sitting On My Leg
09. Sutures
10. Leaving The Hospital
11. You Can Go Erin
12. New Legs
13. I Can’t Do This Without You
14. On Ice
15. Does This Hurt?
16. Leaning On Me
17. Rehabilitation
18. Going Somewhere
19. Taking Steps
20. After Carlos
21. Centered
22. Concession Confessions
23. See Ya Later Patty
94% Rating – Rotten Tomatoes
Stronger is a tear-jerking movie that actually earns your tears – Vox
In the past, Gyllenhaal has slimmed down to a skeletal wisp in “Nightcrawler,” and bulked up to play a boxer in “Southpaw,” but here he delivers an equally physical performance without any dramatic transformation. – Andrew Barker, Variety
Oscar-worthy. – The Guardian