The Emmy- and Grammy-nominated Golubić talks to Under the Radar about clearing licensing hurdles for one of Poker Face’s best scenes, what it’s like to see Johnson ascend from directing Breaking Bad to hitting it big with Knives Out and Poker Face, using an idiosyncratic song during one of Breaking Bad’s most emotional arcs, and more. Among his stacked credits are Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, The Walking Dead, Six Feet Under, and of course, Poker Face. Indeed, if you have a favorite music moment from our ongoing prestige TV era, chances are the Boston-raised Golubić and his SuperMusicVision team curated it. The revving guitar of Young’s “Walk On,” with its wistfully free-spirited chorus, helped bring a fitting end to the mystery-dramedy’s first season-one that was flush with not only plot twists, but also gripping song choices. Thankfully, the series music supervisor, Thomas Golubić helped establish Charlie as a Neil Young fan. After 10 episodes of sleuthing from one corner of the country to the next, Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne), the central figure of the Rian Johnson-created Peacock series, Poker Face, needed a soundtrack when hitting the road one last time in the finale.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |