
Michael Rechtshaffen at the Hollywood Reporter reviews The Limits of Control (found here):
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Variety magazine has posted their review of The Limits of Control, quoted in full below. It isn't very favorable, to put it mildly...
* * *By Todd McCarthy A Focus Features release, presented in association with Entertainment Farm, of a PointBlank production. Produced by Stacey Smith, Gretchen McGowan. Executive producer, Jon Kilik. Directed, written by Jim Jarmusch. Lone Man - Isaach De BankoleComments [0]
As the premiere of The Limits of Control draws closer, more and more details begin to emerge.
The very first impressions of the film itself comes from The Playlist, who apparently have had a chance to see the film, presumably at a media preview. They don't reveal much, however, except a comment on the soundtrack: "We thought the music in the film was pretty fantastic and appropriately hypnotic." They also share a quote from the press notes, where Jim Jarmusch talks about key influences for the film:"What would it be like if Jacques Rivette remade John Boorman's masterpiece "Point Blank"? Or what if Marguerite Duras remade Jean-Pierre Melville's "Le Samourai"? Michelangelo Antonioni looms large in my subconscious so he's probably there, but I wasn't thinking about him beforehand. I was obliquely thinking of Euro crime films from the 1970s and 1980s, like some of Francesco Rosi's work. These impressionistic inspirations floated through my head, in terms of finding a style rather than imitating these movies."
“When I’ve finished a film and it’s released into the world, the most important thing to me, besides the film itself, is the soundtrack record. It collects the musical gifts that both inspired the film and, like passing clouds, shaped and shaded its sonic atmosphere.”
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The official Limits of Control site has posted this handy map charting the rather international cast of the film. Clicking on their heads will give you some basic info on the actors, together with "code names" of their Control characters.
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Once again, The Playlist delivers breaking news about the music used in The Limits of Control.
The complete tracklist for the official soundtrack cd, to be released April 28, is as follows:Comments [0]
According to the film's official Facebook page (!),The Limits of Control will have its May 1 premiere in New York, at the Angelika Film Center [at
Mercer and Houston Streets] and Los Angeles, at the ArcLight Cinemas
[at Vine Street and West Sunset Blvd.] and The Landmark [at West Pico
Blvd. and Westwood Blvd.]); "additional cities in May 2009".
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Sounding like they might have seen a media preview of The Limits of Control, The Playlist lists all the music used in the film:
Boris - "Feedbacker I & IV" (from Feedbacker, on Disk Union Records)
Boris -"Fuzzy Reactor" (from Rainbow, on Disk Union Records)
Schubert - "Adagio - String Quintent In C D.956"
Boris - " " aka Smile (from the Japanese version of Smile, on Disk Union Records)
sunn 0)))/Boris - "N.L.T." (From Altar, on Southern Lord)
Bill Doggett - "Moon Dust"
LCD Soundsystem - "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House"
Boris -"Farewell" (From Pink, on Southern Lord)
Manuel El Sevillan0 - "Por Compasión: Malagueñas" (a traditional Flamenco)
Black Angels - "You On The Run"
La Macarena - "Saeta" (an Alan Lomax recording)
sunn 0)))/Boris - "Blood Swamp" (From Altar, on Southern Lord)
Talegon De Cordoba, La Truco and Jorge Rodriguez Padilla - "El Que Tenga Por Grande" (traditional)
Earth - Omens and Portents 1: The Driver (from The Bees Made Honey In The Lions' Skull, on Southern Lord)
Carmen Linares - "El Que Tenga Por Grande" (traditional)
'Additional music' in the film is written by Jarmusch, Carter Logan and Shane Stoneback, the same trio that wrote music for the trailer.
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A recent press release from music label Southern Lord reveals they are releasing the OST for The Limits of Control:
Southern Lord is honored to house artists worthy of Jarmusch’s newest work, The Limits of Control. These acts are contemporary musical heavyweights in today’s doom, drone and ambient genres, and should act as an incredible soundtrack for this artistic drama.Southern Lord artist songs used in Limits of Control:
Boris - " " aka Smile (from the Japanese version of Smile, on Disk Union Records)
Boris - "Feedbacker I & IV" (from Feedbacker, on Disk Union Records)
Boris -"Fuzzy Reactor" (from Rainbow, on Disk Union Records)
Boris -"Farewell" (From Pink, on Southern Lord)
Sunn 0)))/Boris - "N.L.T." (From Altar, on Southern Lord)
Sunn 0)))/Boris - "Blood Swamp" (From Altar, on Southern Lord)
Earth - Omens and Portents 1: The Driver (from The Bees Made Honey In The Lions' Skull, on Southern Lord)
The soundtrack is to be released by Lakeshore Records, and some online retailers are already taking pre-orders, with an April 28 release date.
The Playlist has posted some more info about the soundtrack, quoting "an early graph of the press notes", where Jarmusch talks about his choice of music:
“I have a file of the music that I think is appropriate atmospherically for each film, and that has inspired me even before shooting. I pick the music, so there’s no music supervisor per se…When I was writing 'The Limits of Control,' I was already imagining using some things from Boris and Sunn O))), and Earth and The Black Angels. I made [director of photography] Chris Doyle CDs so he could listen to Boris; you could categorize Boris as a psychedelic/noise/metal band, but they’re just so original.”
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