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The film's score was composed by Éric Serra, who has scored all of Besson's films except Angel-A and The Family. British musician Damon Albarn contributed the song "Sister Rust". [33] The soundtrack was released on 22 July 2014 by Back Lot Music. [34] The Introitus of Mozart's Requiem features in the score at the moment of Lucy's awakening.
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In addition, the motion picture was named one of the best films of 2017 by various critics, appearing on several critics' end-of-year lists. [12] The second film, It Chapter Two, was released on September 6, 2019, covering the remaining story from the book.
Marriage Story was chosen by the American Film Institute, [48] the National Board of Review, [49] and Time magazine [50] as one of the ten best films of the year. It received a leading six nominations (including for Best Motion Picture – Drama ) at the 77th Golden Globe Awards , with Dern winning Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture .
This Is Where I Leave You is a 2014 American comedy drama film directed by Shawn Levy, and starring Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Adam Driver, Rose Byrne, Corey Stoll, Kathryn Hahn, Connie Britton, Timothy Olyphant, Dax Shepard and Jane Fonda.
Mother! (stylized as mother!) is a 2017 American psychological horror [4] film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky, and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, Michelle Pfeiffer, Domhnall Gleeson, Brian Gleeson, and Kristen Wiig.
Crooklyn is a 1994 American semi-autobiographical film produced and directed by Spike Lee, who wrote it with his siblings Joie and Cinqué.Taking place in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, during the summer of 1973, [2] the film primarily centers on a young girl named Troy Carmichael (played by Zelda Harris), and her family.