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‘Outer Banks’ Season 5 Soundtrack: Tame Impala To The Cars

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EXCLUSIVE: Outer Banks has come to an end after five seasons on Netflix, but a prequel set in the same world is in the works.

A memorable needle drop early on in Season 1 of the series, which arrived in 2020, was Alt-J’s “Left Hand Free,” which became an anthem for the Pogues and reminiscent of John B’s (Chase Stokes) van Twinkie.

The show also made waves with placements such as Celeste’s “Strange,” Dr. Dog’s “Where’d All the Time Go” and The xx’s “Intro” charting Billboard’s Top TV Songs chart in 2021 after they featured in the show’s second season.

Season 5’s playlist includes songs from Mazzy Star, Ray Charles, Fcukers, The Nude Party, SYML, The Cars, Stevie Wonder, Dr. Dog, Jr. Thomas & The Volcanos, Tame Impala and more.

Episode 501: “The Crossing”

  • “Half Heart” by New Candys
  • “Napas” by Mercan Dede
  • “The Ratchet Cowboys of Bareback Ridge” by Warbaby
  • “La Esperanza” by Oscar Martos
  • “Mehana” by Daliborovo Granje
  • “Zvijezda vodilja (Guiding Star)” by Branko Galoic
  • “Za krlakom cimer” by Dunja Knebl & Kololira
  • “Kolo Poskocica – Lindo” by Lado
  • “Hainin” by Daliborovo Granje

Episode 502: “The Crown”

  • “Dark Will ft. Jacob Lusk” by Bonobo 

Episode 503: “The Square Grouper” 

  • “Rippling Waters” by Speedy West
  • “Do You” by Ghostwoman
  • “Where Are You” by Jane Street
  • “Ooo Baby Baby” by La Lom
  • “It’s About Being Free Really” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • “Love Remedy” by Jr. Thomas & The Volcanos
  • “Blue Light” by Mazzy Star
  • “I Will Not Follow” by Gringo Star
  • “Lazy Bones” by WITCH
  • “Melody’s Actual Echo Chamber” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • “Rugged Walk” by The Rugged Nuggets
  • “N’Bani” by Dizzy Gillespie
  • “Louie” by Arcy Drive
  • “If I Got It (Your Love Brought It)” by Aaron Frazer
  • “Mr. Sun” by Marshbanks
  • “Slay” by Miss Red
  • “Bobby Bobylon (extended version)” by Freddie McGregor
  • “Get It In The End” by Benny Trokan
  • “Game Over” by Antelope
  • “Antenna Up” by Dan Ubick
  • “Worth His Weight In Gold” by Steel Pulse
  • “Our Time In The Sun” by Jeremie Albino
  • “Dixie Queen” by The Thing
  • “Welcome You Back Home” by Jackie Opel & Doreen Schaffer
  • “Black Creek” by Brent Cobb

Episode 504: “Inside Job” 

  • “gold to me.” by tøm hughes
  • “Wading Out” by Favourite People
  • “BLOODHOUND ROCK” by JD McPherson
  • “A Real Mother For Ya” by Johnny Guitar Watson
  • “El Millonario” by Gitkin
  • “Burning Fire” by Jr. Thomas & The Volcanos
  • “Running In and Out” by Dwayne Ellis
  • “Geneva Strangemod” by Glyders
  • “Ernie” by Fat Freddy’s Drop
  • “On The Road” by Rattlesnake Milk
  • “Not Any Longer” by Lijadu Sisters
  • “Who’s Got The Bacon” by Howie B.

Episode 505: “The Scytale”

  • “Down On The Street” by The Stooges
  • “Someday Baby feat. Lyrics Born” by R.L. Burnside
  • “Bam Bam” by Sister Nancy
  • “More Than Memories” by Jr. Thomas & The Volcanos
  • “Records” by The Nude Party
  • “Make It Out” by The Stews
  • “Hey” by Mapache

Episode 506: “The Big Easy”

  • “Sinking In The Sand” by Hanni El Khatib
  • “Terra Ignota” by Allah-Las
  • “Salem Town” by Greg Humphreys
  • “Dreamhorse” by Workhorse
  • “Sing a Simple Song (Sly & The Family Stone cover)” by The Meters
  • “Love Me Tonight (No Sax Solo)” by Sandra-Mae Lux
  • “Drown In My Own Tears” by Ray Charles
  • “Shaken and Taken” by Jake La Botz

Episode 507: “Bal des Sauvages” 

  • “Moody Wind (Instrumental)” by Anthony Lazaro
  • “hospital beach” by Cottonwood Firing Squad
  • “Downtown” by The Runarounds
  • “Magic Mountain” by Hollow Ship
  • “Tres Pasajeros” by Chicha Libre
  • “Fact 67” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • “Borderline” by Tame Impala
  • “Flashback” by Cat’s Eyes feat. Xue Sujuan
  • “Dyin’ To Be Dancin’ (Radio Edit)” by Empress
  • “End Of Summer” by Tame Impala
  • “The Web (inst)” by The Ironsides
  • “Deadly Valentine (Soulwax Remix)” by Charlotte Gainsbourg
  • “Going Back To Where I Belong” by Sugar Pie DeSanto
  • “WILLING” by JJUUJJUU
  • “Kong” by Glass Beams
  • “A Girl Like You” by Edwyn Collins
  • “Faith’s Hymn” by Beautiful Chorus

Episode 508: “The Runway Part 2”

  • “Symmetry” by SYML
  • “Shoebox” by Lilah Pate (*Daughter of Creator Jonas Pate & star in The Runarounds)
  • “Song For You” by Party Of The Sun
  • “Walk That Walk” by Nude Party
  • “UMPA” by Fcukers
  • “Speak My Mind” by The Gnars

Episode 509: “Arise, Arise” 

  • “Hot Ghee” by Night Beats
  • “Left Alone Blues” by Dude Standphill

Episode 510: “The Storm and What Came After” 

  • “Remember To Breathe” by Sturgill Simpson
  • “Death Song” by Hey, Nothing
  • “Come On Home” by Lijadu Sisters
  • “Good Times Roll” by The Cars
  • “I’ll Give it To You” by The Tonettes
  • “We All Belong” by Dr Dog
  • “For Once In My Life” by Stevie Wonder
  • “Weather Report (Simon & Garfunkel cover)” by The Tennors
  • “A Lingering Love” by Fruit Bats
  • “Invisible Ink” by King Tuff

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Ari Aster’s Square Peg Names A24’s Kate Fassl Head of Comms & Talent

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EXCLUSIVE: A24 vet Kate Fassl is heading to Ari Aster‘s Square Peg as its new Head of Communications and Talent Relations.

In her new role, Fassl will lead comms for the Aster and Lars Knudsen founded and led Square Peg, overseeing strategy, press, and brand while working closely with filmmakers and talent.

Fassl joins Square Peg after 12 years at A24, where she led award winning campaigns including Everything Everywhere All At Once, Baby Girl, as well as Square Peg titles Eddington and The Drama.

The hire comes after an incredibly successful year for the production company with the 4x Oscar-nominated Bugonia and $132M-plus global grossing box office hit The Drama, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson.

 “We had the opportunity to work with Kate across all of our films during her time at A24, and we found her commitment to the campaigns and filmmakers to be unparalleled. Kate embodies the ‘filmmaker first’ mindset that defines Square Peg,” said Knudsen and Aster. “As we continue to grow our slate and company, we can think of no better person to come along with us. We look forward to the artists we work with getting to experience the kind of care we did first hand.”

Square Peg continues to grow its film slate with various projects including Lance Oppenheim’s upcoming Venice Film Festival premiere Primetime, Ari Aster’s Scapegoat and Arkasha Stevenson’s upcoming horror film, among others.

Square Peg recently signed a first look TV deal with MediaRes and has additional TV projects set up with Netflix, Amazon and Searchlight.

The company will also host its second annual Square Peg Social this coming September in Austin. The social is a five-day, intimate gathering designed to break down the walls and barriers that too often exist within the film industry. The event is being billed as one for those who stand out, push boundaries, and feel passionate about shaping the future of cinema.

Primetime, about To Catch a Predator host Chris Hansen in 2006, opens in theaters on Sept. 25.

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Love Love Movie Casts Adeline Rudolph, Audra McDonald, Dylan McDermott

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EXCLUSIVE: Amazon MGM has added three more to its Joey Power rom-com Love Love: Adeline Rudolph (Mortal Kombat II), Audra McDonald (The Gilded Age), and Dylan McDermott (FBI: Most Wanted).

Character details are being kept under wraps. Isabel May and Tyriq Withers lead the film, as we announced in July.

Written by Power and Daniel Sweren-Becker, Love Love follows a struggling tennis phenom who falls for a charismatic local ball boy at the US Open. Their unlikely romance just might be the spark she needs to make it to the finals.

Pic enters production in New York this fall, with RK Films’ Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum producing alongside 3 Arts Entertainment’s Ari Lubet and Jonathan Berry. Power, Withers, May, and Alyssa Altman will exec produce.

Coming off of Warner Bros.’ Mortal Kombat II, Rudolph is currently in production on Netflix’s reboot of 13 Going on 30. Next up, she’ll be seen in Prime Video’s Reacher spinoff Neagley, premiering September 16, and the K-pop thriller Perfect Girl. She is repped by Luber Roklin, IAG, and Rick Genow.

A six-time Tony Award winner, McDonald has most recently been seen in HBO’s The Gilded Age, as well as Ava DuVernay’s Origin and George C. Wolfe’s Rustin. She is repped by WME.

A Golden Globe winner and multiple Emmy nominee, McDermott most recently starred in and exec produced FBI: Most Wanted, which ran on CBS for six seasons. He is repped by Constellation Media Group, CAA, and HJTH.

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Andrew McCarthy Sci-Fi Movie ‘Orion’ Acquired by Hyde Park International

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EXCLUSIVE: Hyde Park International has picked up foreign sales rights to Jaco Bouwer’s sci-fi thriller Orion starring Andrew McCarthy, Debby Ryan and Drew Van Acker.

Orion is set for a nationwide U.S. release through Blue Harbor this fall.

In the pic, McCarthy plays, Jim, a NASA interrogator Jim (McCarthy) who is pitted against amnesiac astronaut Apollo (Van Acker) whose recent space mission has ended catastrophically. But not everything is as it first seems in the highly-charged battle of wits that ensues as Jim attempts to reconstruct Apollo’s fractured memories of the mission, in order to determine what — or who — slaughtered the crew before their craft crash-landed back on Earth.

Hyde Park International

Orion is produced by Sunil Perkash (Enchanted, Salt), Drew Van Acker (Last Survivors), Elle Army, and Scott Army. The screenplay is by Anne Vithayathil.

Orion arrives on the international sales market after premieres at such genre festivals as FilmQuest where it won awards for Best Actor (Van Acker) and Best Visual Effects and the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival.

Bouwer’s debut feature Gaia premiered at SXSW 2021, and won the ZEISS Cinematography Award.

Hyde Park International’s Carl Clifton commented “Orion is an excellent new entry into the canon of great first-contact sci-fi movies. It’s smart, twisty and totally compelling.”

The producers commented “On behalf of the entire Orion team, we are thrilled Hyde Park responded so enthusiastically to Orion and could not be more excited for audiences all over the world to discover Jaco Bouwer’s vision and world-building along with terrific performances from Andrew, Debby and Drew.”

McCarthy’s credits includes such 1980 classics, Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire, and Weekend At Bernie’s. He recently directed and produced the hit Hulu feature documentary Brats in which he interviews the famed Brat Pack which included the likes of Demi Moore and Rob Lowe. He will next be seen in season 3 of Netflix hit series Wednesday.

Van Acker previously starred alongside Alicia Silverstone and Stephen Moyer in the independent crime thriller Last Survivors and he also starred opposite Addison Timlin and James D’Arcy in the Lionsgate-futuristic sci-fi thriller Life Like. On TV he is widely recognized for his prominent roles in Pretty Little Liars and DC’s Titans.

Ryan will next be seen opposite Zac Afron in A24 thriller Famous. Recent credits include the Sundance titles Shortcomings and Horse Girl, as well as Jeff Baena’s Spin Me Roundand The Sun Never Sets, which premiered at this year’s SXSW and will be released by IFC Films, and. On the small screen, she stars in Disney series Jessie and the Netflix original series Insatiable.

The ensemble also includes acclaimed singer-songwriter Karin Ann (The Tattooist of Auschwitz) and Natalia Lesz (Krime Story). Karin Ann’s 2024 debut album Through the Telescope drew widespread critical praise, and she recently released the single “i was never yours,” co-written with Harrison Whitford, Chelsea Balan, and Suki Waterhouse — the first of several new releases this year. Karin Ann also wrote and recorded four original songs for Orion’s soundtrack.

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