Congratulations goes out to Jake Gyllenhaal for his Golden Globe® Awards nomination in the “Best Actor In A Motion Picture, Drama” category — for his role in Nightcrawler. Lakeshore Records has released three soundtracks to movies starring Jake Gyllenhaal: Nightcrawler, Zodiac and Source Code. In addition to his Golden Globe nomination, Gyllenhaal is also nominated for the following awards:
The 72nd Annual Golden Globe® Awards, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, will air on Sunday, January 11, 2015, LIVE coast-to-coast on NBC from 5:00-8:00 p.m. (PST)/8:00-11:00 p.m. (EST). See Nightcrawler now playing in theaters nationwide (check show times).
The film is laced with comedic bits and adult humor. Neal and Isaac’s desperate attempts to prove themselves at work will speak to recent graduates struggling to find a full-time job. The film also does a fair job of infusing the sub-plot with the themes of money, sex and power. –tribute.ca
Lakeshore Records will release Bank$tas (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) digitally on December 23, featuring the score by Steve London (That Beautiful Somewhere, Shallow Ground). Directed by Jeff Stephenson, Bank$tas the comedy starring Joe Dinicol, Michael Seater, Laura Vandervoort and Alan Thicke, opened in theaters on November 7 and is now available on VOD (rent it on iTunes).
Bank$tas (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Steve London
01. Now or Never (Bank$tas Main Title)
02. Big Hoss & Pistol Pete
03. Limp Dicks
04. Security Co-mission
05. Asset Divestment
06. Pistol on the Prowl
07. Distracting Jessica
08. Locker Room Collateral
09. Love and Other Problems
10. Crunching the Numbers
11. Steamroom Setup
12. Smoking Strawberry Fields
13. The Seduction of Pistol Pete
14. Race to the Bell
15. Neal and Isaac dupe Big Hoss
16. How to Succeed in Business
17. Solvent and Successful
18. Now or Never (Bank$tas End Title)
An office comedy about two best friend finance grads who embark on a crazy mission to stop an investment bank from closing a crooked deal involving student loans.
A highly watchable film…Kates also dresses the screen with poetical visual interludes — animated type resolving into a portrait of the writer, a naked female torso to accompany Sontag’s sexual realizing that she liked women in a way she hadn’t liked men. (It wasn’t until 2000 that she publicly acknowledged her bisexuality.) These moves are not strictly necessary, but they give the film a dreaminess that suits the subject and complements the grainier, rougher archival footage.
If you missed Regarding Susan Sontagdirected by Nancy Kates which made its exclusive premiere on HBO on Monday night, you can catch it at the following airdates:
HBO Airdates:
December 11 (3:30 p.m.)
December 13 (4:15 p.m.)
December 17 (5:30 p.m.)
December 22 (11:55 p.m.)
December 28 (2:00 p.m.)
December 30 (9:30 a.m.)
HBO2 Airdates:
December 10 (8:00 p.m.)
December 15 (1:40 p.m.)
December 18 (12:50 a.m.)
December 27 (10:00 a.m.)
Recipient of a Special Jury Mention at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival, Regarding Susan Sontag features a rich collection of archival materials, evocative imagery and accounts from friends, family, colleagues and lovers – including Sontag’s sister, Judith Sontag Cohen, authors Stephen Koch, Eva Kollisch, Fran Leibowitz and Sigrid Nunez, and poet Wayne Koestenbaum – and Sontag’s work, read by Patricia Clarkson.
Passionate and gracefully outspoken, Susan Sontag was a prominent literary, political and feminist icon. As a critic, novelist, teacher, filmmaker, activist and iconoclast, her love of learning and examinations of cultural and political ideas made her both a compelling public figure and a significant 20th-century critic. A complex person, Sontag fiercely guarded her privacy, despite her boldness in the literary world.
Congratulations goes to Justin Simien, writer and director of Dear White People on receiving nominations for “Outstanding Motion Picture,” “Outstanding Independent Motion Picture,” and “Outstanding Writing In A Motion Picture (Theatrical)” from the NAACP Image Awards. Tessa Thompson, who stars in the film, also received a nomination for “Outstanding Actress In A Motion Picture.”
The much buzzed about Justin Simien was named to Variety’s“Top 10 Directors To Watch” and Dear White People the movie, continues to seize public attention since premiering in January and garnering the “Special Jury Prize” at the Sundance Film Festival and “Winner: Best Picture” at the San Francisco Film Festival, among others, this year. Go to Variety.com to read the full list of nominations. The NAACP Image Awards will be telecast live on February 6 at 9/8c on TV One (check listings).
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The many pop tunes on the soundtrack have been chosen with savvy. Be forewarned: After this movie and “This Is the End,” it appears possible the Backstreet Boys are poised for a comeback. –Variety
Lakeshore Records is pleased to release the soundtrack to Let’s Be Cops, starring Damon Wayans Jr, Jake Johnson, Nina Dobrev, Rob Riggle and James D’Arcy. The soundtrack features a suite by Christophe Beck and Jake Monaco, plus music by Cypress Hill & Rusko, Diplo, Santigold, Scorpions, Moby and more. Directed by Luke Greenfield, the buddy cop movie is available now On Demand (rent it on iTunes).
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Let’s Be Cops (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): iTunes
It’s the ultimate buddy cop movie except for one thing: they’re not cops. When two struggling pals dress as police officers for a costume party, they become neighborhood sensations. But when these newly-minted “heroes” get tangled in a real life web of mobsters and dirty detectives, they must put their fake badges on the line.