Grammy-winning Musician/Songwriter/Composer Heitor Pereira returns with a mischievous score for Illumination’s newest installment of the Despicable Me franchise, MINIONS, in theatres nationwide on ...
Jack Antonoff, the record producer for Minions: The Rise of Gru, shared details of the film's full soundtrack via Instagram on May 10. He raved about getting his favorite musicians to remix beloved ...
The post Minions: The Rise of Gru Soundtrack Features Phoebe Bridgers, Tame Impala, Diana Ross, Thundercat, and More appeared first on Consequence. Bridgers, for example, reimagines the Carpenters’ ...
Mix Antonoff and Minions with some serious flower power, and you’ll get the Minions: The Rise of Gru official soundtrack. Antonoff’s involvement aside, big-name artists lent their voices to this ...
Here's the thing about minions, those blabbermouth little creatures from Despicable Me: even when you try with all your might to resist them, you're bound to end up falling in love. They're just so ...
The soundtrack for Minions: The Rise of Gru is shaping up to be one highly anticipated album with names like Pheobe Bridgers, Jack Antonoff, St. Vincent, Thundercat and more all attached to the ...
“Turn Up The Sunshine,” a previously rumored collaboration between Diana Ross and Tame Impala, will finally see the light of day when it arrives on the — wait for it — soundtrack for the next Minions ...
The post St. Vincent Covers “Funkytown” for Minions: The Rise of Gru Soundtrack: Stream appeared first on Consequence. St. Vincent is going straight to “Funkytown.” Today, Annie Clark has unveiled her ...
The wacky world of the little yellow Minions from the Despicable Me film franchise will be enhanced by the suitably eclectic soundtrack to the movie Minions: The Rise of Gru, which hits theaters July ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - There are two kinds of kids movies: those that educate and those that entertain. Some do both. The very best movies like "Frozen" or the new "Inside Out" do both with an artfulness ...
Given the cleverness of the two “Despicable” movies, the ineptitude of “Minions” comes as an astonishment. You can sense the studio chiefs saying: “Animators! We must have the best. Actors! Give us ...