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The Greatest Hits is a 2024 American romantic fantasy film written, produced and directed by Ned Benson, and starring Lucy Boynton, Justin H. Min, David Corenswet, and Austin Crute. It follows Harriet (Boynton) who, mourning her deceased boyfriend, travels back in time when she listens to a particular song associated with the latter.
The soundtrack consisted of songs which were curated from Benson's musical selections included in the script written during the film's pre-production. [1] Benson associated with music supervisor Mary Ramos, on curating specific songs with the stipulated budget allocated for music rights and also appropriate to the situation and narrative, thereby becoming a conscious process.
Music has an almost magical way of transporting us back to the moment in our lives when we heard it: the pop song that underscored your first kiss, the one that played at your graduation and so on.
The vampire hunter from the Marvel comics found instant acclaim when Wesley Snipes put on the black coat and shades to play the character for the "Blade" movies, which first hit the box office in ...
Titanic (1997) was voted the greatest hit of all time in a poll of 6,000 movie fans conducted by English-language newspaper China Daily in March 2008. [32] Shiri (1999) was voted the favorite film of South Koreans with 11,918 votes in a 2002 online poll of 54,013 people conducted by South Korean movie channel Orion Cinema Network. [33]
Ariana Grande paid tribute to Whitney Houston with a medley of the late superstar’s hits on the season finale of ABC’s Greatest Hits.
It features thirty-three of the greatest hits to come out of classic rock, many of which are from the Universal Music Group catalogue. The cover features, clockwise from the top left: Whitesnake , Lynyrd Skynyrd , Steppenwolf , Scorpions , Joe Walsh , Rod Stewart and Peter Frampton (all of which recorded for labels that were later merged into ...
Andy Williams' Greatest Hits Vol. 2 is a compilation album by American pop singer Andy Williams that was released in June 1973 by Columbia Records. [4] This collection follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, Andy Williams' Greatest Hits, in that it is not limited to his biggest and most recent hit singles, although his final two US Top 40 entries ("(Where Do I Begin) Love Story" and ...