School of Good and Evil Soundtrack – All songs from the Netflix movie: From those who actually have a childhood to those who find their lost childhood in adulthood, everyone loves to fantasize. A fantasy that offers an escape from this world makes up for a lot of the trauma. Both fantasy literature and fantasy films have large followings with audiences of all ages. Since the last few years, Netflix has been home to fantasy dramas and has done quite a bit in the genre. The latest addition to Netflix’s catalog is ‘School of Good and Evil’.
Based on the book of the same name, the film is about two best friends, Agatha and Sophie, who find themselves in a magical realm with different schools of good and evil in order to balance the world. The film follows both girls as they end up in different schools and how they navigate this realm. Starring Sophia Ann Caruso and Sophia Wiley, the film also features a very high profile cast including Kit Young, Laurence Fishburne, Charlize Theron, Cate Blanchett and Kerry Washington. .school and movies touch the idea Not all good or all bad. The magical world’s theory of putting everyone in a box of a certain attribute is what the girls are trying to refute. Their adventures are so much fun to watch and the perfect way to entertain yourself this holiday season.
School of Good and Evil – All songs from the Netflix movie:
Film music plays an important role in any fantasy film. The original, conducted by Theodore Shapiro. His score is impressive. Previously known for his work on “13 going 30”,devil wears prada ” etc., Shapiro transforms the scene into a musical phenomenon with great ease, helping the immersion in the drama to a great level.
In addition to this original score, the film also features many popular songs that fit the film’s tone perfectly. From Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Brutal’ to her Billie Eilish’s ‘you should see me in a Crown’ to 2WEI’s cover of Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’, the soundtrack has everything you want in a hip playlist. I’m here.
Full tracklist:
- “Prelude No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846: Well Tempered Clavier” by Erica Goodman
- “Evergirls Hymn” by Theodore Shapiro and Paul Feig
- “Rock and Roll Queen” by Subways
- “Brutal” by Olivia Rodrigo
- Billie Eilish’s “You Should See Me With the Crown”
- “Toxic” by 2WEI (Cover of “Toxic” by Britney Spears)
- “Spaceman” by Sam Ryder
- ‘Who Do You Think You Are’ by Kiana Lede & Kosher Clay
- “HERE COMES TROUBLE” by STRIKING VIPERS
- ‘Ready For It’ by Rayelle