So here’s the Yes Man soundtrack. Jim Carrey? Starring in a new high-concept studio comedy? As a zany everyman? Surely not, I hear you cry! Well, calm down. At least it’s not The Number 23.
Since the Twilight album review has become the most popular soundtrack post on the site, we thought we’d follow it up with a Twilight music (score) review...
The early Twilight reviews have swept in, wearing a big cape. Some want to suck life blood from the film, others to give it a little kiss and maybe hold its hand.
I have heard some derision of the Quantum Of Solace soundtrack’s theme tune, by Jack White and Alicia Keys. I’ve even heard it said that Duran Duran’s theme from A View To A Kill is better. Well.
OMG it’s the Twilight soundtrack. In case anyone didn’t know, vampires are sexy. Except the rugged looking ones with pony tails, crew cuts or tattoos – they’re trouble.
This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone monitoring this, but LA Weekly have just reported that the studio is already prepping a Twilight 2, weeks before the first Twilight even hits cinemas.
And so we come to Nick And Norah’s Infinite Playlist soundtrack. Forgive me if my staple cynicism seems to have abandoned me, but I love the concept for this film.
Whether you like it or not, The Mamma Mia soundtrack is the movie album of the summer, having hit number one in the U.S. charts last month. Colin Firth and Pierce Brosnan. Singing Abba songs.
Once soundtrack - Thought provoking folk for the MTV generation. For those who haven’t seen the 2007 film, “Once” is an Irish musical-inspired story set in Dublin.
Here ’s a round up of the new Twilight pictures. For the initiated, Twilight is a vampire-romance set to be one of the biggest (unexpected) hits this Christmas.
Burn After Reading soundtrack. I am not a huge Coen Brothers fan. I have proved it time and time again by proclaiming that “The Hudsucker Proxy” is my favorite of theirs...