Hear The Awesome Full Soundtrack For Cinemax’s “The Knick” Kevin C, August 22, 2014August 22, 2014 While we turn our attention to a movie series Clive Owen used to be a part of, a very interesting development has happened with his current project. Owen stars in the Cinemax show The Knick, about New York’s Knickerbocker Hospital during the turn of the twentieth century. The entire show’s soundtrack appears to have been uploaded to YouTube, hit the jump to hear it.The fascinating thing is The Knick is a period piece, but the soundtrack is very noticeably new. If you’re an avid movie watcher, you’ll really recognize this style. That’s because the sound is composed by Cliff Martinez, the same guy who composed the Drive soundtrack. I love the sound personally, and feel like it has a real 80’s feel to it. So, if you’re keeping track: A TV show set in 1900, with a soundtrack that sounds like music from the 1980’s. The real question will be if it works in the show’s context.Check it out here: The Knick premiered on August 8th, 2014 on Cinemax, and has been renewed for a 10 episode second season. The show stars Clive Owen, Andre Holland, Jeremy Bobb and is directed by Steven Soderbergh Viral Videos Andre HollandCinemaxCliff MartinezClive OwenJeremy BobbSteven SoderberghThe Knick
Viral Marketing Check Out The “TRON: Legacy” Light Show In Norway December 13, 2010Disney is pulling out all the stops in promoting Friday’s theatrical opening of TRON: Legacy around the world. Last weekend saw a projection light show in London, and now the Mouse House has put on another light show in Norway, this time at the Indekshuset building in Oslo. Check out… Read More
Piranha 3D Campaigns For An Oscar August 17, 2010One of the reasons that Piranha 3D has a special place in my heart is that it knows what kind of movie it is. It doesn’t try to be anything more than a silly, over-the-top, bottom of the barrel, horror film. The marketing so far has supported that, and it… Read More
Viral Video: A Brief History of Conspicuous Product Placement in Movies January 12, 2011Product placement has been a staple of American filmmaking since the motion camera was invented. Sometime it’s done with subtlety, while other times it’s blatant (which comical, whether intended or not). Oliver Noble over at Film Drunk gives us a history lesson on product placement in movies, specifically the more… Read More