In case it wasn't fully apparent, electronic musicians have quickly been accepted as music composers for film. With Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross already winning Oscars, and with acts like Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers and M83 taking on film composition gigs, it seems both directors and studios are more than willing to take a slight risk with non-traditional scores. And the reward is music that has been, for the most part, refreshingly different and unique, and now Disney is getting in on the act. During the Comic-Con presenation of the film yesterday, director Rich Moore announced that popular Edm knob twidder Skrillex would be contributing music to "Wreck-It Ralph." And the pairing makes sense. Set in an arcade, and among the world of video games, the animated film follows Ralph (John C. Reilly) who is tired of being overshadowed by Fix-It Felix (Jack McBrayer), the “good guy” star of...
- 7/13/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
The U.S. adaptation of Stieg Larsson's "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" won't hit U.S. screens until December, but the newly released extended trailer has fans of the Millennium series praying for winter to come early.
The first trailer for the movie gave viewers a stunning, albeit wordless, peek into the world of violence and corruption surrounding protagonist Lisbeth Salander, played by "The Social Network" star Rooney Mara.
But last night, at an advanced screening of "Straw Dogs," audiences were given a surprise 8-minute peek into the trauma, terror and tattoos.
Hit Fix describes that the updated trailer, scored by longtime Fincher collaborator Trent Reznor, delved deeper into Salander's world, exploring her unlikely alliance with private investigation client Martin Blomkvist, played by Daniel Craig, with whom she uncovers new information about the decades-old kidnapping of Harriet Vanger.
Filmed with a Red camera, the trailer uncovered plot points...
The first trailer for the movie gave viewers a stunning, albeit wordless, peek into the world of violence and corruption surrounding protagonist Lisbeth Salander, played by "The Social Network" star Rooney Mara.
But last night, at an advanced screening of "Straw Dogs," audiences were given a surprise 8-minute peek into the trauma, terror and tattoos.
Hit Fix describes that the updated trailer, scored by longtime Fincher collaborator Trent Reznor, delved deeper into Salander's world, exploring her unlikely alliance with private investigation client Martin Blomkvist, played by Daniel Craig, with whom she uncovers new information about the decades-old kidnapping of Harriet Vanger.
Filmed with a Red camera, the trailer uncovered plot points...
- 9/15/2011
- by Sarah Crow
- NextMovie
Once considered the angriest, most unconventional, and relentlessly intriguing voices in independent queer cinema, Director Gregg Araki is back with Kaboom, a science-fiction cyber-thriller and self-aware teen sex comedy. On episode 22 of Sordid Cinema (Sound On Sight’s monthly spin-off show) Ricky D, Justine Smith and guest Beverly Brown sit down to discuss Mysterious Skin, Nowhere, Doom Generation, Totally F***ed Up and Kaboom!
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Playlist:
Golden Hair – Syd Barrett
Just One Fix – Ministry
Head On – The Jesus and Mary Chain
Heresy – Nine Inch Nails
How Can You Be Sure – Radiohead
Crystal Visions – The Big Pink
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Playlist:
Golden Hair – Syd Barrett
Just One Fix – Ministry
Head On – The Jesus and Mary Chain
Heresy – Nine Inch Nails
How Can You Be Sure – Radiohead
Crystal Visions – The Big Pink
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- 5/15/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
"Fix: The Ministry Movie", which has been years in the making, gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the band Ministry and features commentary from the likes of Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor, Tool and Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister.
The documentary, which also details Al Jourgensen's wild drug past, premiered at the Chicago International Movies & Music Festival last month, but the Ministry star is angry at its screening - because he did not give director Doug Freel and producer Edward Bates permission to release the film.
He tells the Los Angeles Times, "The bottom line is this: it boils down to breach of contract in a lot of different ways... In any contract signed throughout the history of the filming of this, it was understood and in writing and approved and signed by everyone that I would have final cut approval of this film being shown anywhere, let alone being released.
The documentary, which also details Al Jourgensen's wild drug past, premiered at the Chicago International Movies & Music Festival last month, but the Ministry star is angry at its screening - because he did not give director Doug Freel and producer Edward Bates permission to release the film.
He tells the Los Angeles Times, "The bottom line is this: it boils down to breach of contract in a lot of different ways... In any contract signed throughout the history of the filming of this, it was understood and in writing and approved and signed by everyone that I would have final cut approval of this film being shown anywhere, let alone being released.
- 5/2/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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