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  1. Hace 1 día · The film has an original soundtrack score plus additional songs – check them all out here: Advertisement. Score: ‘My Little Girl’. ‘Hollywood Blvd’. ‘Show World’. ‘First Day on Set ...

  2. Hace 1 día · The film has an original soundtrack score plus additional songs – check them all out here: Score: ‘My Little Girl’. ‘Hollywood Blvd’. ‘Show World’. ‘First Day on Set’. ‘Head Mold Horror’. ‘Elizabeth Bender’. ‘Morgue Murders’.

  3. Hace 3 días · MaXXXine Soundtrack List – Additional Songs. Self Control – Laura Branigan ( Trailer Music) Gimme All Your Lovin’ – ZZ Top. In My House – Mary Jane Girls. I’m Insane – Ratt. Obsession – Animotion. St. Elmo’s Fire (Live) – John Parr. Prisoner of Your Eyes – Judas Priest. Welcome to the Pleasuredome – Frankie Goes to ...

  4. Hace 12 horas · I loved everything about this movie and can’t wait for you all to check it out! And, of course, part of what makes the film so great, is the soundtrack. After all, this wouldn’t be an A24 or Ti West production if it didn’t feature a killer soundtrack! MaXXXine is the third movie in the X franchise from A24 and Ti West.

  5. Hace 4 días · Within this volatile mix is Goth’s Maxine Minx, whom we last saw fleeing the adult film set of “X” in 1979. Now it’s 1985, and she’s made her way to Hollywood, fueled by dreams of stardom and an unshakable sense of self. Porn shoots and peep shows have sufficed for a while, but she knows she’s destined for something greater.

  6. Hace 1 día · The film features an original soundtrack and additional songs. Check them all out here: Score: ‘My little girl’ ‘Hollywood Boulevard’ ‘Showbiz’ ‘First day on set’ ‘The horror of the head mold’ ‘Elizabeth Bender’ ‘Murders in the morgue’ ‘A party in the hills’ ‘Backlot Chase’ ‘Vehicular homicide’ ‘Maxine ...

  7. Hace 3 días · And then, of course, the John Parr theme, “St. Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion),” plays on the radio as Maxine drives the streets of L.A. Funnily enough, that would also be the summer that David Blum branded this group of young actors frequently known for appearing together and/or in John Hughes movies as the “Brat Pack.”