David Fincher's new movie Mank comes out in just over a month, nearabout if you appetite a stinker peek at the film, Netflix has a put out a (not so) "secret" website showcasing its soundtrack and behind-the-scenes stills.
The soundtrack comes from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, who have created a score with an old-school Hollywood vibe -- a big leap from the haunting marginalia style they're all-time legit for. From the teaser, you can once hear how Reznor and Ross routing ways to intercalate topics and motifs we apperceive them for into a genre of music that is butchery nearabout their wonted fare.
Alongside a nearly 11-minute sampling of the score, which plays in the accomplishments on the site, you can see over 200 photos, stills, and clips from the movie and on-set production, which are gorgeous in their own right.
.. . . . .The website's user interface is simple and humble nearabout very functional. It has a few flares that really hoist the experience, like switching between a full brownout and full white accomplishments depending on the photo, and numbering padding flourishes like flashes over old-school cameras you see in pictures.
Mank will grant on Netflix and in some theaters on December 4th. For now, you can look, listen, and relax at the brain-teaser site conscript "The White Wine Came Up With The Fish."
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