Cinema Sounds

Cinema Sounds: Love Actually

By Tony Hardy on March 17th, 2010

Let’s face it; actually, you either love it or hate it.

Cinema Sounds: Adventureland

By Philip Cosores on March 3rd, 2010

“What’s the point of being a writer or an artist anyway? Herman Melville wrote fuckin’ Moby Dick, he was so poor and forgot by the time he died that in his obituary they called him Henry Melville. You know, like why bother? They’re just going to forget our fuckin’ names anyway.” -Joel

Cinema Sounds: 200 Cigarettes

By David Buchanan on February 24th, 2010

“You let somebody move in with you, you make all these little compromises to smooth things along, and the next thing you know, you’re on some macrobiotic diet and you’re listening to Joni Mitchell.” -Kevin

Cinema Sounds: Dazed and Confused

By Justin Gerber on February 3rd, 2010

“I may play ball next fall, but I will never sign that. Now me and my loser friends are gonna head out to buy Aerosmith tickets. Top priority of the summer.” -Randall “Pink” Floyd

Cinema Sounds: Clueless

By Becca James on January 27th, 2010

“So, this flannel thing. Is that a nod to the crispy Seattle weather, or are you just trying to stay warm in front of the refrigerator?”

-Cher Horowitz

Cinema Sounds: Snatch

By Megan Ritt on January 6th, 2010

If any aspiring filmmakers need an ideal example of how movie music should be, they’d do well to pick up the soundtrack to Snatch.

Cinema Sounds: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

By Carson O'Shoney on December 18th, 2009

“Can you hear me? I don’t want this any more! I want to call it off!” –Joel

Cinema Sounds: The Commitments

By Jay Ziegler on December 3rd, 2009

This film is one of the reasons why we invented this damn feature…

Cinema Sounds: Dave Chappelle’s Block Party Soundtrack

By Gillian Rosheuvel on November 12th, 2009

This was one hell of a party, and one we’ll keep listening to for years and years to come. Find out why…

Cinema Sounds: Easy Rider

By Joe Marvilli on October 22nd, 2009

Who knew two guys on bikes would be so vital to modern Americana?