Lakeshore Records will release the single, “Wave Of Mutilation” by Daniel Davies & Sebastian Robertson digitally on June 9. The double A-side single includes “Shark Attack,” by Barnaby Austin. The release is from the new Sharknado 3: Oh Hello No! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). More album details are forthcoming. Pre-order the album now to receive it as soon as it’s available on iTunes! Sharknado 3: Oh Hello No! premieres on July 22 at 9/8c on Syfy.
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Congratulations to Melissa McCarthy who tops the weekend box office with Spy! We loved Melissa in both The Back-Up Plan and The Heat! The movie was a fun summer hit, as well as the soundtrack, which charted in the iTunes Top 10 Soundtracks, peaking at #5!
The album featured Santigold’s “Rock This” which was featured by Entertainment Weekly. Hear the song and read more [here].
Track Listing :
Fight The Power (Part 1 & 2) — The Isley Brothers
Werkin’ Girls — Angel Haze
Stranglehold — Ted Nugent
More Than A Feeling — Boston
Daft Punk Is Playing At My House — LCD Soundsystem
Flashlight (Serafin & Rev Kev Heat Remix) — Parliament
Rock This — Santigold
Left Ey3 — Kreayshawn
Groove Is In The Heart — Deee-Lite
Dance With My Father — Luther Vandross
Every Woman In The World — Air Supply
Lonely Town, Lonely Street — Bill Withers
Roller — April Wine
212 — Azealia Banks featuring Lazy Jay
Come Into My Head — Kimbra
I saw Man Up a few months ago at CAAMFest, and Justin Chon’s directorial debut is so idiotically funny, in the spirit of movies like Dumb and Dumber, I found myself letting my guard down and thoroughly enjoying the heck out of it. The cast also includes Galadriel Stineman, Samantha Futerman, Amy Hill and Michael Wu (Kev’s dad). And bonus: an awesome score by Wendy Wang of The Sweet Hurt. –Angry Asian Man
Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to Man Up digitally on June 9. Man Up is the first film release of the new digital division of Lakeshore Entertainment, Off The Dock. Starring Kevin “KevJumba” Wu, Justin Chon and Galadriel Stineman, watch Man Up now playing On Demand via Vimeo. See below for more soundtrack information including track listings.
Effie Gray Producer Donald Rosenfeld recently spoke to Huffington Post about what it took for him to make a film. As president of Merchant Ivory Productions for over 10 years, Rosenfeld was responsible for producing critically-acclaimed and award-winning films such as Howards End, Remains of the Day, and The Tree of Life. He speaks of being hands-on, selecting who works on his films, including composer Paul Cantelon and Dakota Fanning, whom he said, “She’s like Paul Newman who I worked with on Mr. and Mrs. Bridge. They embrace the luck of their life as opposed to resting on their laurels… She’s like a great Hollywood star from the Garbo era.” Read the full interview at Huffington Post.
Moody Drama Starring Scott Eastwood, Jeff Fahey and Rita Wilson Explores The Bond Of Brotherhood
The atmospheric moments of “Dawn patrol” are simply stunning. [sic] –Soundtrack Dreams
The theme is expertly used to build the structure of the score, and its somber yet reflective tone makes it quite engrossing. Kraemer embraces the electronic style and gives it a bit of a retro styling that carries a crisp soundscape. -Film Music Media
I enjoy a good theme, and this score has that. -Soundtrack Geek
Dawn Patrol (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) released by Lakeshore Records is available now digitally. The album featuring score by Joe Kraemer (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Jack Reacher, Way of the Gun), and songs by Donovan Frankenreiter, Safety Orange, Guardian Ghost, Up the Anesthetic, and the original track “Bad Things” by Rita Wilson & Matt Nathanson, written for the film. Veteran Writer/Producer Daniel Petrie, Jr. (Beverly Hills Cops, Turner & Hooch) directs Dawn Patrol, out now in select theaters (check show times) and on VOD. See below for more soundtrack details and a theater listing for Dawn Patrol movie.