The Killer's Game has a great soundtrack filled with music from different genres and notable artists like Dolly Parton and James Brown. Dave Bautista's 2024 action movie takes cues from many films that came before it to mix in hard-hitting fight sequences and action scenes with a few memorable needle drops. The movie does not overload the narrative or action sequences with songs that are overbearing or needlessly distracting, with director J.J. Perry instead using the music to enhance what those watching The Killer's Game experience.
While most action movies include hip-hop, rap, or rock songs to pair with its action sequences, The Killer's Game takes a slightly different approach to its music selections. The movie includes a song from Dolly Parton as part of its romantic journey after she is namedropped, while there is even plenty of international music included thanks to the widespread nature of the assassins who...
While most action movies include hip-hop, rap, or rock songs to pair with its action sequences, The Killer's Game takes a slightly different approach to its music selections. The movie includes a song from Dolly Parton as part of its romantic journey after she is namedropped, while there is even plenty of international music included thanks to the widespread nature of the assassins who...
- 9/17/2024
- by Cooper Hood
- ScreenRant
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Them: The Scare.
Them: The Scare season 2 features a diverse soundtrack ranging from hip-hop to Broadway hits. The music in Them: The Scare resonates with audiences from the '80s and '90s, contrasting with season 1's 1950s to 1970s hits. The story follows Detective Dawn Reeve tracking a serial killer while Edmund Gaines spirals into darkness, leading to a chilling ending.
Them: The Scare is season 2 of Prime Video's horror anthology series and features several well-known songs. The second installment takes place between 1989 and 1991 in Los Angeles, and the soundtrack includes hip-hop, rap, classic rock, and Broadway music. Them: The Scare stars Deborah Ayorinde as Homicide Detective Dawn Reeve, who is tracking a serial killer. The story also follows Edmund Gaines (Luke James), an aspiring actor who begins to spiral down a dark path that collides with Dawn in Them season 2's ending.
Them: The Scare season 2 features a diverse soundtrack ranging from hip-hop to Broadway hits. The music in Them: The Scare resonates with audiences from the '80s and '90s, contrasting with season 1's 1950s to 1970s hits. The story follows Detective Dawn Reeve tracking a serial killer while Edmund Gaines spirals into darkness, leading to a chilling ending.
Them: The Scare is season 2 of Prime Video's horror anthology series and features several well-known songs. The second installment takes place between 1989 and 1991 in Los Angeles, and the soundtrack includes hip-hop, rap, classic rock, and Broadway music. Them: The Scare stars Deborah Ayorinde as Homicide Detective Dawn Reeve, who is tracking a serial killer. The story also follows Edmund Gaines (Luke James), an aspiring actor who begins to spiral down a dark path that collides with Dawn in Them season 2's ending.
- 5/8/2024
- by Kylie Hemmert
- ScreenRant
Exclusive: CAA has inked Portuguese actress Daniela Melchior, who will next star as supervillain Ratchatcher in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad for Warner Bros.
The character in DC lore is known for its ability to control rats and stage a variety of crimes throughout Gotham City.
Melchior is known for her roles in the Portuguese period feature The Black book directed by Valeria Sarmiento, based on the novel from Camilo Castelo Branco. She also starred in the feature Parque Mayer from Mgn Filmes and directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos.
Melchior also voiced the lead role of Gwen Stacy in the Sony Pictures Portugal Animation version of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
On the TV side she has shot five TV series in her home country: Valor da Vida, A Herderia, Ouro Verde, Massa Fresca and Mulheres, all for Portugal’s Channel Tvi.
She continues to be represented by Brave Artists Management...
The character in DC lore is known for its ability to control rats and stage a variety of crimes throughout Gotham City.
Melchior is known for her roles in the Portuguese period feature The Black book directed by Valeria Sarmiento, based on the novel from Camilo Castelo Branco. She also starred in the feature Parque Mayer from Mgn Filmes and directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos.
Melchior also voiced the lead role of Gwen Stacy in the Sony Pictures Portugal Animation version of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
On the TV side she has shot five TV series in her home country: Valor da Vida, A Herderia, Ouro Verde, Massa Fresca and Mulheres, all for Portugal’s Channel Tvi.
She continues to be represented by Brave Artists Management...
- 2/18/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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