Woman of the Hour, the 2024 Netflix movie directed by and starring Anna Kendrick, follows the chilling true-crime story of a serial killer who appeared on The Dating Game in the late 1970s. The filmโs score, composed by Dan Romer (Luca) and Mike Tuccillo (Ramy), sets the tone for this unsettling narrative, while the expertly selected needle-drops enhance its retro atmosphere. Hereโs a breakdown of the Woman of the Hour Soundtrack, including every song featured in the movie that offers a mix of soul, funk, and emotional ballads that resonate with the era.
What is the movie about?
Set in 1978, the film follows the real-life event where Cheryl Bradshaw, portrayed by Kendrick as the character Sheryl, participates in a popular TV show called The Dating Game. The show’s premise involves a bachelorette asking questions to three bachelors hidden behind a wall, choosing one for a date. Unbeknownst to her, the bachelor she selects, Rodney Alcala, is a convicted sex offender and a serial killer.
Alcala, who in reality was responsible for the murders of several women and was later convicted for his crimes, managed to appear on the show due to the absence of rigorous background checks. Though Bradshaw chose Alcala on the show, she sensed something was wrong and ultimately avoided the date, a decision that likely saved her life. The film explores this harrowing incident, while also emphasizing the experiences of the women who fell victim to Alcala.
Woman of the Hour โ All Songs Featured in the Netflix Movie
The soundtrack of Woman of the Hour reflects the diverse range of emotions and settings in the film, from Cherylโs struggles in the Hollywood scene to the eerie tension surrounding her fateful encounter with a serial killer. The soundtrack seamlessly blends emotional resonance with the time period, enriching the filmโs portrayal of Cherylโs journey through fame, danger, and survival. Composers Dan Romer and Mike Tuccillo, along with music supervisor Jillian Ennis, crafted a soundscape that keeps viewers on edge while celebrating the soulful and vibrant sounds of the 1970s.
Complete Tracklist:
- “I Donโt Mind Doinโ It” by Jackie Lavant & The Fashions
- “Lonely Women” by Laura Nyro
- “Donโt Sell Your Soul” by Mike & The Censations
- “Funky Dory” by Jive Ass Sleepers
- “The Sweetest Song” by Kathryn Gallagher
- “Music While You Work” by The Home of Happy
- “Always in Love” by Avant Guardians