Downtown Owl Soundtrack. The directorial debut from Hamish Linklater & Lily Rabe and based on Downtown Owl by Chuck Klosterman.
Movie Genres: Drama Comedy
Digital Release Date: April 23, 2024
Stars: Lily Rabe, Ed Harris, August Blanco Rosenstein, Vanessa Hudgens, Jack Dylan Grazer, Finn Wittrock, Henry Golding, Arianna Jaffier, Arden Michalec.
Official Synopsis: Based on the novel by Chuck Klosterman, Downtown Owl is a sparkle dark Reagan Era comedy set in the fictional town of Owl, North Dakota in the leading days up to the region’s blizzard in Minnesota’s century. (IMDb)
Who composed the Downtown Owl Soundtrack?
T Bone Burnett, an record producer, guitarist and songwriter. He rose to fame as a guitarist in Bob Dylan’s band during the 1970s. He has received multiple Grammy awards for his work in film music, including for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Cold Mountain (2004), Walk the Line (2005), and Crazy Heart (2010); and won another Grammy for producing the studio album Raising Sand (2007)
Downtown Owl Trailer Song
- Long Way Down – Bamyasi & Lincoln Green
Downtown Owl Soundtrack List – Additional Music
- Pump It Up – Margo Price
- Magnificent Hurt – Elvis Costello & The Imposters
- Zombieland – T Bone Burnett
- Steal Away – Jimmy Hughes
- Everytime I Feel The Shift – T Bone Burnett
- When The Night Falls – T Bone Burnett
- Shelter Me – Margo Price
- Troubled Mind – Adia Victoria
- My Days To Come Along – Jon Byrd
- The Town That Time Forgot – Peter More
- Beyond Belief – Elvis Costello & The Imposters
- Red Letter Day – Joe Henry
- The Death Of Bill Bailey – Charley Crockett
- Down At The Well Of Wishes – Jon Byrd
- The Sea – Sierra Ferrell
- (What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding – Sharon Van Etten
- He Done Me Wrong – Ed Harris
- You Little Fool – Elvis Costello & The Imposters
- It’s Just A Clown – Charley Crockett
- Too Hot To Hadle – Sierra Ferrell
- It’s Not Too Late – T Bone Burnett
The movie was produced by Stage 6 Films, Kill Claudio Productions, Three Point Capital, Esme Grace Media.
External Link: Kirkus Reviews