Luniz - "I Got 5 On It" (feat Michael Marshall - Tethered mix From US)
Review: Composer Michael Abels and Oscarr winner Jordan Peele have hooked up plenty of times on the big screen before, and this is another hugely successful partnership. Us was released in March 2019 and is an original nightmare that is set in present-day Santa Cruz on the Northern California coast. Lupita Nyong'o and Black Panther's Winston Duke star and the score features many highlights such as a 30-person choir, ten of them kids, on 'Anthem', while plenty of Eastern European instruments, violins and percussion were also employed. 1995 hip-hop anthem 'I Got 5 On It' by Luniz is also included and never fails to stand out.
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire (main Title Theme) (2:49)
Threatening Survival (2:41)
Monarch Base/Red Dream (2:23)
He's Arriving/Devastation (2:52)
Leaving Colosseum/New Dossier (2:25)
French Army (2:33)
Friendship (2:10)
New Entrances & Encounters (2:32)
Approaching The Lake (1:52)
Hollow Earth's Nature (1:16)
IWI Findings (4:06)
Ancient Creatures (3:46)
Memories Resurface (2:42)
Myth & Ritual (2:46)
New Kingdom (2:31)
Desperate Escape (4:01)
Broken (1:02)
Tech Project Upgrade (2:57)
Divine & Glorious (2:49)
Egypt Fight (2:30)
Collapsing Gravity (5:39)
Frozen Rio (3:50)
You Are My Home (1:38)
Review: Moviegoers have been obsessed with man v beast since the first cameras were rolling on the earliest motion pictures. Der Golem, a 1915 German silent film buy Paul Wegener, is often cited as the first example of an on-screen creature, and since then they have come thick, fast, and usually pretty scary. At least at first. Of all the monsters out there, though, none come close to the scale of King Kong. Well, OK, maybe Godzilla. The pair certainly give each other a run for their money in the size stakes, and they've been pitted against each other several times before. Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire is the latest incarnation of that premise, Adam Wingard's 2024 flick. Here's the soundtrack, which is as bombastic and thrilling as you would hope from a major blockbuster like this.
Review: The results are in and the doubters have been silenced - Barbie's silver screen debut has been a resounding success. As well as adroitly treading the line between bubblegum escapism and socially astute observation, Greta Gerwig's blockbuster features a heavyweight soundtrack pieced together by premier league pop auteur Mark Ronson alongside Andrew Wyatt.
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