
Wuthering Heights (Original Motion Picture Score) is out now via Milan Records featuring original music by composer Anthony Willis. This is the accompaniment to director Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of the classic novel. The album marked Willis and Fennell’s third feature-film collaboration. Willis crafted a score built around a restrained, plaintive theme reflecting the longing between the story’s two leads, played by Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Willis’ approach moved away from traditional musical interpretations of the story, instead blending rustic textures with delicate instrumentation that complemented original songs by Charli xcx. The Warner Bros. Pictures film hit theaters in February. For more information, contact Sarah Roche at sarah@whitebearpr.com.

WaterTower Music released the soundtrack for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, featuring an original score by composer Dan Romer for the HBO series set in the world of Game of Thrones. The show follows Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire, Egg, across Westeros nearly a century before the events of the original series. Romer’s score departed from the sweeping grandeur associated with the franchise, instead embracing a more intimate, grounded sound. Using small ensembles of guitars, fiddles, and whistling, he crafted a folky score reflecting the story’s focus outside castle walls and on dusty roads, among common people. Contact Christian Endicio christian@whitebearpr.com for additional details.

GRAMMY award-winning artist Raphael Saadiq performed a one-night-only set at Los Angeles’ famous Blue Note Cafe in March, following the sold-out summer run of his critically acclaimed one-man show. The evening featured two showings and spotlighted his celebrated career, including a performance of the Oscar-nominated song “I Lied to You” from the highly praised film Sinners. The track previously won Outstanding Original Song honors at both the Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards and the Black Reel Awards. Saadiq also performed classics from his days with the musical group Tony! Toni! Toné! as well as his solo career. He also received the Guild of Music Supervisors 2026 ICON Award. Learn more by contacting Grace Jones at grace@theoriel.co.

Clika, the debut film from celebrated music producer Jimmy Humilde’s production company Rancho Humilde is now available on digital platforms and was released on DVD. Directed by Michael Greene and inspired by musician JayDee, the story follows Chito, an aspiring small-town musician played by JayDee himself, whose viral performance clip launches him into the new wave of Mexican-American music and brings him into a world of unexpected danger. The cast also includes DoKnow, Laura Lopez, Concrete, Nana Ponceleon, Percy “Master P” Miller, Peter Greene, and Eric Roberts. Contact Jordan Kaiser at jordan_kaiser@spe.sony.com for more information.
Subtext, a U.S. independent film company launched in January 2026, has acquired the North American rights to Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul, which will be the company’s inaugural release. The full-length documentary, directed by GRAMMY and Golden Globe Award-winning filmmaker James Keach and produced by Michael Lehman, explore the life and work of Allman Brothers Band co-founder Gregg Allman. The film features never-before-seen interviews, rare performances from the archives, and concert footage capturing the band at their creative peak. Made in association with Rolling Stone Films, the documentary takes a look at Allman’s personal tragedies, battles with addiction, and lasting cultural impact. A theatrical release is planned for summer 2026. For details, contact Ken Weinstein at weinstein@bighassle.com.
Oscar-winning sound editor and re-recording mixer Skip Lievsay recently appeared on the podcast “The Making Of,” where he discussed his early career, his longtime collaboration with filmmakers the Coen Brothers, and his creative approach to crafting sound in post-production. Lievsay’s extensive filmography includes renowned works like Blood Simple, Fargo, No Country for Old Men, The Big Lebowski, The Silence of the Lambs, Gravity, Birdman, Roma, and, most recently, Marty Supreme, among many others. He was also honored this year with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award in Los Angeles. Learn more by visiting themakingof.substack.com/podcast.












