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Another Simple Favor (Theodore Shapiro) (2025)
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Composed and Produced by:
Theodore Shapiro

Orchestrated and Conducted by:
Mark Graham
Total Time: 58:53
• 1. Stalking Emily (1:49)
• 2. The Faceless Blonde (3:36)
• 3. Into the Lion's Den (1:15)
• 4. Twisting Arms (1:01)
• 5. Rehearsal Dinner (1:25)
• 6. The Biggest Grudge (2:32)
• 7. Surprise Guests (2:31)
• 8. Leap of Tiberius (2:43)
• 9. Rubbed Out (2:33)
• 10. Problem Solver (1:51)
• 11. Background Check (0:48)
• 12. Don't Go in There (0:47)
• 13. Fire of Love (1:33)
• 14. Fireworks (3:45)
• 15. Locked In (2:11)
• 16. I Know Who You Are (2:37)
• 17. Room Service (1:58)
• 18. Triple Delivery (2:13)
• 19. Find Her! (1:12)
• 20. I've Got Your Back (0:35)
• 21. Pillow Talk (4:43)
• 22. On the Move (0:48)
• 23. Cute Beard (1:51)
• 24. Charity (2:15)
• 25. Cliffside Showdown (4:04)
• 26. We Belong Together (1:36)
• 27. Tapper (1:57)
• 28. Another Simple Favor (2:44)

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Lakeshore Records
(May 2nd, 2025)
Digital release only.
There exists no official packaging for this album.
Filmtracks Traffic Rank: #2,275
Written 5/15/25
Buy it... to appreciate additional performances of the delightfully catchy main theme from the prior score in the franchise, A Simple Favor, its presence continuing to be the main highlight.

Avoid it... if you hoped that Theodore Shapiro would evolve his suspense mode for this concept to more memorable ends, the increased synthetic presence here making that portion of the work slightly more troublesome.

Shapiro
Shapiro
Another Simple Favor: (Theodore Shapiro) The dark, comedic franchise based upon 2018's A Simple Favor is fanciful in its toying identity interplays between actresses Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively. After performing well with audiences and critics, that original film spawned a sequel in 2025, Another Simple Favor, featuring much of the same cast as recurring characters. Two women are seemingly normal suburban moms, but one is an aspiring video blogger and the other turns out to be a mysterious schemer who keeps the plot twists coming. By the sequel, the expanding number of supporting characters in their lives takes them from Connecticut to Italy, with more grandiose cultural and wedding-oriented intrigue gracing the continued presence of deaths, faked deaths, crosses, and double-crosses. It's whimsical silliness not really meant to be taken seriously, the playful deceit conveyed by the two lead actresses carrying the day. For the 2018 film, composer Theodore Shapiro provided a mostly light-hearted tone balancing typical orchestral suspense with some moderate electronic dread and a wittingly chipper retro theme that infused some 1960's caper element into the equation. His music was more interesting than necessary for the quality of the film, but Shapiro tends, more than many of the other workhorses in the B-rate film scoring world, to find creative avenues to explore in such assignments. For the 2025 sequel, he returns to reprise a very similar model, as well as the same themes, but the shifting location of the plot does afford him the opportunity to add a bit more flavor at times. The ensemble and main themes are largely the same, though the power of the orchestral suspense is dialed back a bit in Another Simple Favor. Synthetic layers are expanded upon, including a buzzing drone effect for the Emily/Charity character tandem that existed in the first score but only sparingly. The retro caper style is back at times, including bongo drums, vibraphone, bass, and flutes, an excess of broken chords accentuating that feeling of sleaze once more.

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