Gone Girl arrives in theaters in a couple weeks, but Nine Inch Nails frontman and Oscar-winning composer Trent Reznor has given us a preview of the score a bit early.
Gone Girl marks the third collaboration between Reznor, co-composer Atticus Ross, and director David Fincher. The duo previously won a Golden Globe and an Oscar for their score of Fincher's 2010 film, The Social Network. They also scored Fincher's 2011 adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
This score for this film sounds even creepier than the previous two and could perhaps be the best one yet. Reznor surprised everyone earlier this week by posting the song, "The Way He Looks at Me," on the Nine Inch Nails website. You can now preview the track via YouTube.
Gone Girl is an adaptation of the Gillian Flynn novel which follows an investigation surrounding the mysterious disappearance of a young husband's wife. As the investigation goes on, he becomes the focus of a media frenzy after it's suggested that he might not be innocent. It is set to open the New York Film Festival on September 26th, but it won't hit theaters until October 3rd. The film stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Tyler Perry. It also marks Fincher's first film on the big screen since Dragon Tattoo back in 2011.
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Sunday, September 21, 2014
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
New York Film Festival announces lineup
Soon after the Toronto Film Festival ends, we will have the New York Film Festival and it's time to reflect on what possible gems will be introduced to us then. The NYFF runs from September 26th through October 12th.
Opener: Gone Girl
Centerpiece Gala Selection: Inherent Vice
Closer: Birdman of the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance
Main Slate:
Beloved Sisters
The Blue Room
Clouds of Sils Maria
Eden
Foxcatcher
Goodbye to Language
Heaven Knows What
Hill of Freedom
Horse Money
Jajua
Life of Riley
Listen Up Philip
Maps to the Stars
Misunderstood
Mr. Turner
Pasolini
The Princess of France
Saint Laurent
La Sapienza
'71
Tales of the Grim Sleeper
Timbuktu
Time Out of Mind
Two Days, One Night
Two Shots Fired
Whiplash
The Wonders
Ones to definitely watch for regarding this festival and in Toronto are definitely Whiplash, Gone Girl, Clouds of Sils Maria, Mr. Turner, Foxcatcher, and Maps to the Stars. Some of them screened at Sundance and received very good feedback then. Some have already predicted that Channing Tatum might get an Oscar nomination for Foxcatcher.
Opener: Gone Girl
Centerpiece Gala Selection: Inherent Vice
Closer: Birdman of the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance
Main Slate:
Beloved Sisters
The Blue Room
Clouds of Sils Maria
Eden
Foxcatcher
Goodbye to Language
Heaven Knows What
Hill of Freedom
Horse Money
Jajua
Life of Riley
Listen Up Philip
Maps to the Stars
Misunderstood
Mr. Turner
Pasolini
The Princess of France
Saint Laurent
La Sapienza
'71
Tales of the Grim Sleeper
Timbuktu
Time Out of Mind
Two Days, One Night
Two Shots Fired
Whiplash
The Wonders
Ones to definitely watch for regarding this festival and in Toronto are definitely Whiplash, Gone Girl, Clouds of Sils Maria, Mr. Turner, Foxcatcher, and Maps to the Stars. Some of them screened at Sundance and received very good feedback then. Some have already predicted that Channing Tatum might get an Oscar nomination for Foxcatcher.
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