“Sherlock Holmes as you’ve never seen him.” -The Telegraph
Lakeshore Records will release Mr. Holmes (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) digitally on July 24, CD on August 28. The album features score by Carter Burwell (Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 & 2, The Big Lebowski). Miramax and Roadside Attractions present Mr. Holmes, in theaters on Friday, July 17 (find a theater). See below for track listings and more.
Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to Mr. Holmes, starring Ian McKellen (X-Men: Days Of Future Past, The DaVinci Code), Laura Linney (The Savages, The Fifth Estate) and Hiroyuki Sanada (The Wolverine, CBS’ Extant). Heralded as “A delightful Twist on the world’s most famous detective” by Screen International, Mr. Holmes is also IMDB’s top indie film picks for July! The album features score by Carter Burwell (Fargo, Burn After Reading, In Bruges), who is known for his work with the Coen Brothers and his score for Twilight. See more details below. Mr. Holmesis now playing in UK cinemas and opens in US theaters on July 17 (find a theater).
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