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Blacklight
(2022)
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Records DK (Independent)
(January 28th, 2022)
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Independent commercial download release, with no dedicated label.
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Buy it... if you know that a vengeful assassin is on his way to kill you and you'd rather be bored to death first by Mark Isham's totally mundane music for this film.

Avoid it... if you continue to wonder what happened to Isham's lyrical capabilities, the decent themes in this work going absolutely nowhere within the bland, largely synthetic environment of suspense.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,126
WRITTEN 2/11/22
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Blacklight: (Mark Isham) One might almost forget that fine actors like Liam Neeson and Denzel Washington once had promising careers in leading dramatic films. Both seemed so permanently typecast as vengeful killers by the 2020's that Neeson finally played one such agent of death in 2022's Blacklight with the bonus depiction as a grandfather in the story. Pushing 70 years old, the actor still scowls at the camera and menacingly holds a gun on the movie poster, the tagline "They're gonna need more men" reaffirming that no meaningful context for the lead's bad mood is really needed anymore. But, alas, he does have something to be angry about in Blacklight. A black light is normally what you use to expose all the otherwise invisible urine stains on the walls around your guest toilet, but this movie instead reveals corruption in America's much-maligned FBI. Neeson is a somewhat rogue agent who is proof that the FBI does actually assassinate undesirable people in America, but his formerly friendly FBI director (played by Neeson's good friend, Aidan Quinn) ultimately sends the agency's goons after him for getting out of line. The movie is, to nobody's surprise, another excuse to see Neeson think, grimace, say something cool, and kill those who deserve an early grave. The fact that he's protecting a granddaughter in this instance is only proof of the man's viability. Director Mark Williams had been on this joyride with Neeson for Honest Thief a few years prior, and contributing to that muck was composer Mark Isham. While his career has remained fairly steady and included ventures in an admirably wide variety of genres on screens big and small, Isham hasn't enjoyed significant mainstream success over the ten years prior to Blacklight, his thriller music for The Mechanic films and Williams' production of The Accountant among the notable entries. His techniques in this genre are generally consistent, proficient, and tiresome, and Blacklight is a predictable extension of that same sound. The composer has struggled to supply some of his scores with meaningful identities, this one no different from that trend. Like The Accountant and Honest Thief, there are a handful of more palatable, character-centric cues that merit attention, but the whole is forgettable.


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144 TOTAL VOTES
Average: 1.96 Stars
***** 7 5 Stars
**** 8 4 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
Total Time: 67:12
• 1. Sofia Flores (2:25)
• 2. Travis Block (1:55)
• 3. Trailer Rescue (3:11)
• 4. Home (1:19)
• 5. Dusty Crane (1:43)
• 6. Good Soldier (2:14)
• 7. Day Care (1:49)
• 8. Garbage (3:07)
• 9. This is Really Important (1:19)
• 10. Searching (1:32)
• 11. Security (3:46)
• 12. Saving Agent's Souls (1:41)
• 13. The FBI's Dark Side (6:12)
• 14. Funeral (1:50)
• 15. History (4:32)
• 16. Missed the Play (1:59)
• 17. Who Are the Good Guys (1:32)
• 18. Car Chased (2:55)
• 19. Where Are They (1:19)
• 20. Figuring Out the Story (4:27)
• 21. Important Safes (3:16)
• 22. Battle of the Henchmen (7:00)
• 23. Dusty's Interview (1:14)
• 24. The End of Operation Unity (4:55)

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There exists no official packaging for this album, with not even dedicated soundtrack cover art produced for the release.
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Black lights don't only expose dried urine stains on the walls of your home; they also reveal old blood, saliva, semen, and shit stains, too.
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