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Her opposite number is the Bog King, some sort of unsightly flying insect played by Alan Cumming who rules Dark Forest.
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STARRING: Evan Rachel Wood, Elijah Kelley, Kristin Chenoweth and Meredith Anne Bull There are covers of about 25 hits from decades present and past, including “Barracuda,” “Bad Romance,” “Trouble,” “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” and “Crazy in Love.” Marius de Vries, the man behind the music of “Moulin Rouge,” is “Strange Magic’s” composer and musical director, which is not an insignificant role considering the film is all about the music. Supposedly Lucas was inspired by Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” but if that’s the case something’s been seriously lost in translation - emotion, love, lyricism and laughter to start. With colorful beauties on one side and beasties on the other, the endgame is set up to overcome all differences with, cue music, a “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” Listening to “Strange Magic” - because you do find yourself listening at least as much as watching - it’s as if Lucas handed over a list of his favorite romantic pop ballads (he chose the songs) then sketched out his story idea of a kingdom divided (Lucas gets that credit too). The first animation feature film collaboration since Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012 plays very much like a long music video, albeit a relatively harmless, PG-rated one. Magic Camp on Disney+ ends where it starts with "Some Magic.“Strange Magic,” the new animated musical fairy tale from the mind and the mixtape of George Lucas, is indeed strange. The big show features a variety of fun songs, including "Some Kinda Wonderful," "Elvis," "La La La," and "Magic." Afterwards, "Good Time Good Life" plays when Andy receives some important career news. After being trolled by Kristina, Andy takes the kids shopping as "Shake It Up" encapsulates the primary message. "Stomp Clap" plays during a standout sequence when Andy and his squad make their presence known at lunchtime (with new threads). "Take It Now" can be heard when Andy's students prepare for the big show, and "I Put a Spell on You" (previously covered by Bette Midler in Hocus Pocus) provides some nostalgia as the backdrop to a black and white flashback moment about Andy and Kristina's backstory. When Kristina welcome her students, Disney scores the moment with "I Can't Wait." A bit later, "I'll Take You" plays when Andy inspires Ruth's interest in hawks. "I Can't Wait" then provides a little narrative spunk once Theo arrives at The Institute of Magic, which is not to be confused with "band camp," at least according to him. To stay on brand, Disney then goes with "Magic" for a cab sequence that reminds Andy about his now-famous ex, Kristina. "Some Magic" gets things rolling during the opening credits sequence, as the track plays over clips of well-known magicians. "I Put a Spell on You" - Screamin' Jay Hawkins "I'll Take You" (Jenaux Remix) - Mstr Rogers Here's every featured song in Magic Camp on Disney+. The soundtrack doesn't include music from big-name pop stars of 2020 pop culture, though it does spotlight a classic from iconic blues singer Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Instead, the collective tracks often kick in after the dialogue establishes the general mood of the scene. Importantly, Magic Camp doesn't overwhelm the audience with music and thus distract from what's actually taking place.
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Related: Magic Camp Cast Guide: Who's In The Disney+ Movie Magic Camp's score was composed by Rolfe Kent ( Sideways). In this case, Andy finds inspiration from students who prove to be not only skilled but also highly-focused on the big prize. During the five-week course, he's paired with renowned magician Kristina Darkwood (Gillian Jacobs), who just so happens to be his former partner, both professionally and romantically. As a character, Andy compares to School of Rock's Dewey Finn (Jack Black), someone with obvious talent that needs to reconnect with others to stay motivated. Magic Camp stars Adam DeVine as Andy Tuckerman, an accomplished magician who's tasked with mentoring kids at The Institute of Magic in Las Vegas. Magic Camp released in August 2020 to the streaming platform as an exclusive after the original delayed cinematic release set for August 2018 was canceled. Directed by Vampire Academy filmmaker Mark Waters, the Disney+ family film uses music to engage with the core demographic, and to thematically complement the playful nature of the abracadabra storyline. The Magic Camp soundtrack features mostly pop-electro productions, but also a few old-timey toe-tappers.