Movie set to be released October 4th, 2019.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6111574/
Movie set to be released October 4th, 2019.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6111574/
Bought my wife the book for xmas. Her sisters raved about it.
So how is this different from the Hitchcock movie Rear Window?
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It's based on a book, which is described by the author himself as 'Hitchcockinan', so there you go.
Apparently the film was moved to 2020
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...s-film-1222951
I wonder if TRAR are still on board after this move. How early or late in the game the score is typically recorded?
It depends on how involved the composers are with the filmmakers and how complex the score is. Composers can be creating pieces for the film before they even start shooting (ala The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) or it could be one of the last things that gets done for the film.
Last edited by paul_guyet; 08-21-2019 at 09:52 AM. Reason: clarity
TRAR have been replaced by Danny Elfman on this.
http://filmmusicreporter.com/2019/11...in-the-window/
Last edited by TheBang; 11-27-2019 at 12:45 PM. Reason: added news link
That's a shame. Wonder if the delay is what did it, or if there's something more going on behind the scenes with the movie.
Unrelated, but the author of the book this movie's based on is a real shithead.
I’m just going to reopen this thread because of the new news that the entire score was completed and then they bowed out of the production when the film changed course:
https://www.revolvermag.com/music/ni...reznors-studio
Speaking to his and Ross' work for TV and film, Reznor revealed that the duo completed "an avant-garde score" for the Joe Wright–directed movie The Woman in the Window, starring Amy Adams and due to hit theaters in May 2020. But the film "underwent a transformation after some testing audiences," according to Reznor, and so the two decided to "bow out." "There's no animosity on our end," he added. "It's frustrating when you did that much work and it's gone. And we were proud — and they were proud — of the movie that it was."
I wonder if they'll ever release that score or if it'll just sit in the vault forever. Maybe they can strip it for parts, so to speak, and some of it will pop up in other scores down the road.
Considering how proud Trent & Atticus seem to be of the score, I can't help but think that it'll pop up in SOME form eventually.
The fact that they put as much love & care into Bird Box Extended (apparently a poor working experience) makes me think they will put some effort into getting Woman heard, especially knowing they were actually proud of the movie, too, and not just the music. I'm just curious what the most likely scenario is. A leak? A "re-purposing" a la Still? A re-purposing for another film?
In any case, I take strange comfort in knowing that they were proud of the work and the movie. At least there's that.
That's up to Disney/Fox. If it was fully completed (or at least the majority of the work was done) and incorporated into the film before the studio got cold feet, then the studio owns the music and can do what they want with it. I suppose if Trent & Atticus were really happy with what they did and wanted to fight to release it in some form, they could go about doing so. It sounds to me like they're already moving on from it though.
It would be great to throw the whole unused outtakes folder at some of those potential collaborators on the list of people TR mentioned in Revolver magazine, and see if they pick up and run with anything that didn't previously make the cut from any of their prior projects.
Wow, I didn't realize they did work on it I just thought they passed on it so they could do Watchmen.
Great. So they’ve made this incredibly disorienting, Coil-esque avant-garde score that’s just collecting dust on a shelf next to Tapeworm somewhere. I want to hear this shit more than ever now..
Especially considering Bird Box was a miserable experience for them and at the same time is quickly becoming one of my favorite scores they’ve done yet..
Its a real shame, we can only hope that their contract allows them to release the music in some way themselves, or that it somehow leaks rather than just sitting on a shelf.
Still adamant in my belief that Locusts is actually what was supposed to be the score for this film, from the track names to the overall atmosphere of the music right down to how Trent and Atticus described the score in the Dec/Jan issue of Revolver..
Trent should leak it as a fuck you