Feature Films

Drink Slay Love (2017)

September 16, 2017
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Music Playlist

Track Listing

  1. Mint Chocolate Chip – 03:16
  2. The Family – Training – 03:45
  3. A Night Craving – Abduction – 04:09
  4. Daytime Drive – 01:10
  5. Pearl’s New Powers – 02:15
  6. Don’t Let Me Down – 00:53
  7. Schooling the Teacher – 00:46
  8. Who’s Safe and Who’s Suspect – 00:47
  9. The Falcon to the Dock – 03:37
  10. Mother – 00:34
  11. Tardiness – 01:14
  12. Regrets – 01:17
  13. The Fealty Is Drawing Near – 01:25
  14. A Walk with Father – 02:39
  15. Sweet Rose – 01:34
  16. Bleed Him Dry – 02:21
  17. Loose Your Way to Find Yourself – 01:29
  18. A New Plan – 01:57
  19. A True Feast – 01:34
  20. The Healer – 01:19
  21. Plan of Attack – 01:17
  22. You Can Change How You Live – 00:34
  23. A Grand Entrance – 00:24
  24. The King – 00:25
  25. An Evening Dance – 00:37
  26. It All Unfolds – 06:27
    – Total Running Time: x Minutes
    320 kbs .MP3

About the Film

Pearl (Cierra Ramirez, “The Fosters”) is a typical sixteen-year-old vampire. Fond of blood, allergic to the sun, and generally pretty evil. But after a mysterious attack leaves her able to survive in the daylight, everything changes. Pearl’s powerful family soon finds a way to take advantage of her new ability: they send Pearl to high school, to gather fresh young blood for an upcoming feast in honor of the Vampire King. The only problem is that Pearl is starting to grow a conscience. How can she serve up her new friends — especially the cute guy who makes her fangs ache — to be slaughtered? Then again, she’s definitely dead if she lets her family down. What’s a sun-loving vamp to do?

“Drink, Slay, Love” is based on a popular YA novel by Sarah Beth Durst. Gregg Sulkin also stars in the film. “Drink, Slay, Love” is produced by Just Singer Entertainment / Sepia Films / Honalee Entertainment. Sheri Singer executive produces; Bella Thorne co-executive produces. Tina Pehme and Kim C. Roberts serve as producers. Vanessa Parise serves as director, and Eirene Donohue as a writer.

DETAILS

  • TITLEDrink, Slay, Love
  • YEAR2017
  • GENREDrama, Vampire, Thriller, Horror
  • DIRECTORVanessa Parise
  • STARRINGGregg Sulkin, Julia Benson, Cierra Ramirez, McKaley Miller, Victor Zinck Jr., Desjardins, Angelique Rivera
  • MUSIC BYJustin R. Durban
  • WEBSITEhttps://www.mylifetime.com/movies/drink-slay-love

Scoring Trivia

  • Based on the novel by Sarah Beth Durst
  • more soon.
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August 2, 2015
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Feature Films

Perfect High (2015)

June 27, 2015
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Music Playlist

Track Listing

01. Team Vote
02. Tall Tale Minors – In Our System
03. That’s What Teammates Do
04. Direct Pipeline
05. Letting People Go – Need a Refill
06. Side Effects
07. Back on the Floor
08. Just Come Back
09. Withdraw
10. Falling in the Courtyard
11. Where Did You Go – I’m Here
12. What Meds – Old Flames
13. She’s Coming Over
14. Anything Other Than Yes
15. Accusations
16. A Rush For Help
17. Road to Recovery
18. Forgive Me
19. All Alone
20. Early Cinema
– Total Running Time: 40 Minutes
320 kbs .MP3

About the Film

Inspired by a true story. A star high-school dancer starts using prescription painkillers after a knee injury sidelines her. Feeling isolated, she is adopted by a popular group, which leads to sharing her pills, having regular “pharm” parties and falling in love for the first time. But when her prescription runs out, they resort to buying pills, only to have their lives forever changed when they discover their classmate dealer has been selling them heroin under the guise of being a cheap Mexican painkiller.

DETAILS

Scoring Trivia

  • This was my 2nd Lifetime movie channel OST!
  • This score is pretty different than my usual sound palette pushing me beyond my comfort zone. I’m still not sure I like this zone.
  • There’s more electronica elements in this than any other of my soundtracks.
  • Track: #10 “Falling in the Courtyard” had the most re-writes. The producers really wanted to get this scene right to match that feeling of first falling in love.
  • This is the first album I’ve done where the titles of the tracks do not match the sequence of events within the film.