Score: A Hockey Musical is a 2010 Canadian musical film written and directed by Michael McGowan.
Video Score: A Hockey Musical
Synopsis
Seventeen-year-old Farley Gordon has led a sheltered life, home-schooled and isolated by his parents. His closest friend is Eve, their next door neighbour. When his skill at hockey is realised, Farley is signed to a major hockey league and achieves instant fame and success. But pressure from his coach and teammates and a changing relationship with Eve begin to create intense strain in Farley's life.
Maps Score: A Hockey Musical
Cast
Songs
The soundtrack to Score: A Hockey Musical contains 21 songs:
- "O Hockey Canada" by The Canadian Children's Opera Company Written by Marco DiFelice, Jonathan Goldsmith, and Michael McGowan
- "Darryl vs. The Kid" Written by Barenaked Ladies and McGowan
- "Best Friends" Written by DiFelice, Emilie Mover, Benjamin Pinkerton, and McGowan
- "Frozen Toe" Written by DiFelice, Pinkerton, and McGowan
- "Hugs" by Olivia Newton-John Written by Olivia Newton-John, Amy Sky, and Marc Jordan
- "Give it a Shot" Written by DiFelice, Pinkerton, and McGowan
- "Buck 55" Written by DiFelice, Pinkerton, and McGowan
- "Kraft Dinner" Written by DiFelice, Pinkerton, and McGowan
- "Baboons" Written by DiFelice, Jody Colero, Alexander Andresen, and McGowan
- "Donker's Dilemma" Written by DiFelice, Pinkerton, and McGowan
- "Boyfriends" Written by DiFelice, Brent Barkman, Colero, and McGowan
- "Pacifism Defense" Written by DiFelice, Pinkerton, and McGowan
- "Ordinary Boy" Written by DiFelice, Ryan Corrigan, and McGowan
- "Boy in the Bubble" Written by DiFelice, Corrigan, and McGowan
- "Dead and Done" Written by DiFelice, Corrigan, and McGowan
- "Toe to Toe" Written by DiFelice, Corrigan, and McGowan
- "Legends" Written by DiFelice, Benjamin, Pinkerton, Jordan, and McGowan
- "Eve's a Goddess" Written by DiFelice, Corrigan, Amy Sky, and McGowan
- "Hockey; The Greatest Game in the Land (Movie Version)" Written by DiFelice, Pinkerton, Colero, and McGowan
- "Time Stand Still" by Nelly Furtado Written by Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart
- "Hockey; The Greatest Game in the Land (Radio Edit)" by Hawksley Workman Written by Colero, McGowan, DeFelice, Pinkerton, and Hawksley Norman
Reception
Peter Howell of the Toronto Star gave Score: A Hockey Musical two and-a-half stars out of four saying: "Score isn't deep and there's no danger of it becoming a global phenomenon. But it's as true a crowd-pleaser, one that doesn't require season tickets to the Maple Leafs to appreciate." Stephen Cole of the Globe and Mail gave the film three stars out of four, praising McGowan's direction of its genre saying: "McGowan's (Saint Ralph) wondrous achievement here is making a discarded genre seem like ready-made fun. He does so by creating a playful satire of musicals, while somehow - this is the hard part - capturing the charm that made song and dance movies so popular." Other reviews were less positive. Greig Dymond of CBC said the film is "marred by weak lyrics, even weaker melodies and a number of actors who probably shouldn't be singing in public." Will Sloan of Exclaim! said the film "fails resoundingly on every level" and "that it was selected to open the Toronto International Film Festival is embarrassing."
Release
The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2010 as part of its Opening Night Gala. It was released in theatres in Canada on October 22.
Home video
The DVD was released on January 18, 2011.
References
External links
- Score: A Hockey Musical at AllMovie
- Score: A Hockey Musical on IMDb
- Score: A Hockey Musical at Rotten Tomatoes
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