Musical Montage: Apollo 440 “Lost in Space (Theme)”
The 1998 remake of Lost in Space, which hit theaters 25 years ago today, got one of the most 1998 theme songs ever courtesy of British electronic group Apollo 440.
Admit One 3/31/23
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves hits theaters as the big new wide release this weekend and there’s also Tetris on Apple TV+, Murder Mystery 2 on Netflix, The Unheard on Shudder and more in theaters and across streaming.
Musical Montage: Stevie Wonder “Stay Gold”
Celebrating its 40th anniversary this past weekend, Francis Ford Coppola’s The Outsiders featured a theme song from the legendary Stevie Wonder along with its all-star cast.
Musical Montage: The Black Keys “Howlin for You”
Seemingly taking a page from Grindhouse, which opened a few years earlier in 2007, The Black Keys went full retro exploitation style for the 2011 music video for their song “Howlin’ For You” by making it a fake movie trailer starring Tricia Helfer.
Admit One 3/17/23
Shazam: Fury of the Gods opens this weekend and there’s also Boston Strangler on Hulu, limited releases like Inside and Full River Red, and more across streaming and in theaters.
Musical Montage: Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava “Naatu Naatu”
After an electrifying live performance and a win for Best Original Song, it’s time to celebrate RRR’s joyfully over-the-top song “Naatu Naatu”, which accompanies one of the movie’s absurdly great dance sequences.
Admit One 3/10/23
Scream VI, 65 and Champions are out wide this weekend in theaters while Netflix has Luther: The Fallen Sun, Disney+ has Chang Can Dunk, and more across theaters and streaming.
Musical Montage: Hi-Five “Never Should’ve Let You Go”
1993’s Sister Act 2: Back in Habit was full of music and alongside all the gospel and chorus music was the song “Never Should’ve Let You Go” from R&B group Hi-Five.
Admit One 3/3/23
Creed III and Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre are the big wide releases in theaters this weekend but there’s also the latest Demon Slayer movie, Hunt Her, Kill Her, Transfusion and more.
Musical Montage: Cee Lo Green & Jack Black “Kung Fu Fighting”
Originally released in 1974 by Carl Douglas, Cee Lo Green and Jack Black teamed up in 2008 for a partially rewritten cover of “Kung Fu Fighting” for the first Kung Fu Panda movie.
Admit One 2/24/23
Cocaine Bear rampages into theaters this weekend along with Jesus Revolution while David Harbour is a ghost on Netflix in We Have a Ghost, Kevin Hart tries to be an action star in Die Hart: The Movie on Prime Video and more in theaters and on streaming this weekend.