The diverse soundtrack of "Civil War" elevates intense moments with modern and classic songs across different genres. The music in Civil War serves to establish a certain atmosphere while the main characters are shown driving through chaos, documenting combat, or dodging bullets from opposing sides. While an official Civil War soundtrack album isn't available to stream, A24 has released an official playlist featuring the original score and select songs from the movie on Spotify.
The wide variety of songs on Civil War's soundtrack help to establish the high-stakes atmosphere of the A24 dystopian thriller. Written and directed by Alex Garland, Civil War is set in the near future against the backdrop of an American civil war unfolding between the authoritarian government and different regional factions. Civil War follows a group of journalists as they travel from New York to D.C. to interview the President, encountering mass violence, chaos,...
The wide variety of songs on Civil War's soundtrack help to establish the high-stakes atmosphere of the A24 dystopian thriller. Written and directed by Alex Garland, Civil War is set in the near future against the backdrop of an American civil war unfolding between the authoritarian government and different regional factions. Civil War follows a group of journalists as they travel from New York to D.C. to interview the President, encountering mass violence, chaos,...
- 6/1/2024
- by Lynn Sharpe
- ScreenRant
Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners is teaming up with Roy Lee and Jon Berg on a movie based on the ghost story “The Spire in the Woods,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Amblin has acquired movie rights to Tony Lunedi’s “The Spire in the Woods,” which gained renown after it was first published as a series of 10 Reddit articles in 2013. Now known as “The Bells,” the story centers on a teen boy searching for the cause of a friend’s suicide, who finds himself captivated by the same alluring but deadly ghost story, as he digs deeper.
Lee and Berg are producing through Vertigo Entertainment. Vertigo’s Liya Gao will oversee the project. Josh Dove of Intellectual Property Group will executive produce. Dove is Lunedi’s manager and represented him in the deal with Amblin, along with lawyer Frank Gruber.
Lee founded Vertigo in 2002. His credits include “The Ring,” “The Grudge,...
Amblin has acquired movie rights to Tony Lunedi’s “The Spire in the Woods,” which gained renown after it was first published as a series of 10 Reddit articles in 2013. Now known as “The Bells,” the story centers on a teen boy searching for the cause of a friend’s suicide, who finds himself captivated by the same alluring but deadly ghost story, as he digs deeper.
Lee and Berg are producing through Vertigo Entertainment. Vertigo’s Liya Gao will oversee the project. Josh Dove of Intellectual Property Group will executive produce. Dove is Lunedi’s manager and represented him in the deal with Amblin, along with lawyer Frank Gruber.
Lee founded Vertigo in 2002. His credits include “The Ring,” “The Grudge,...
- 2/6/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
August 30, 2013
CBS Radio Workshop Volume 4 The CBS Radio Workshop debuted at the end of the Age of Classic Radio, which was a time of innovation and experimentation, especially in terms of radio drama. The ten-hour Volume 4 includes “All Is Bright”, a history of the famous Christmas song; “1489 Words”, which featured the debut of later film composer Jerry Goldsmith’s “The Thunder of Imperial Names”, which was written for a concert band and was based on a text piece by Thomas Wolfe; a two-part adaptation of Frederick Pohl and Cyril M. Cornbluth’s The Space Merchants, which offers a satirical look at rampant consumerism from the viewpoint of an advertising executive; Archibald MacLeish’s “Air Raid”, the series’ only re-broadcast, which had first been written for the 1938 Columbia Workshop. Aired during the Cold War era, it took on a sinister new meaning; Henry Fritch’s “The Endless Road”, about a road...
CBS Radio Workshop Volume 4 The CBS Radio Workshop debuted at the end of the Age of Classic Radio, which was a time of innovation and experimentation, especially in terms of radio drama. The ten-hour Volume 4 includes “All Is Bright”, a history of the famous Christmas song; “1489 Words”, which featured the debut of later film composer Jerry Goldsmith’s “The Thunder of Imperial Names”, which was written for a concert band and was based on a text piece by Thomas Wolfe; a two-part adaptation of Frederick Pohl and Cyril M. Cornbluth’s The Space Merchants, which offers a satirical look at rampant consumerism from the viewpoint of an advertising executive; Archibald MacLeish’s “Air Raid”, the series’ only re-broadcast, which had first been written for the 1938 Columbia Workshop. Aired during the Cold War era, it took on a sinister new meaning; Henry Fritch’s “The Endless Road”, about a road...
- 9/4/2013
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Frank Gruber, CEO and Co-founder of Tech Cocktail, and Travis Kalanick, a longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur who runs online car service Uber--and is a Groupon client--responds to the company's presentation at SXSW, taking the opportunity to call them out for shoddy service. When Groupon's Svp of sales stands up in the audience to respond, things get interesting.
1. Frank Gruber, CEO and Co-founder of Tech Cocktail, talks about the future of social marketing: real time.
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2. Travis Kalanick, a longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur who runs online car service Uber, tells of his troubles with Groupon, and, from the audience, Darren Schwartz, Groupon's Svp of sales, jumps to the company's defense.
[video_twistage 2]
3. Fast Company writer Anya Kamenetz starts the conversation asks about the uniqueness of the Groupon formula. Both Travis and Frank say the company has a voice and they've found it. It's their biggest strength.
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4. Travis explains why Groupon doesn't get enough credit,...
1. Frank Gruber, CEO and Co-founder of Tech Cocktail, talks about the future of social marketing: real time.
[video_twistage 1]
2. Travis Kalanick, a longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur who runs online car service Uber, tells of his troubles with Groupon, and, from the audience, Darren Schwartz, Groupon's Svp of sales, jumps to the company's defense.
[video_twistage 2]
3. Fast Company writer Anya Kamenetz starts the conversation asks about the uniqueness of the Groupon formula. Both Travis and Frank say the company has a voice and they've found it. It's their biggest strength.
[video_twistage 3]
4. Travis explains why Groupon doesn't get enough credit,...
- 3/18/2011
- by Fast Company Staff
- Fast Company
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