Here’s every song in ‘Maxxxine’

The latest instalment of the horror franchise has a killer soundtrack featuring New Order, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and ZZ Top

The highly anticipated horror film Maxxxine has arrived in cinemas, but what songs are on the film’s soundtrack? Check them all out here.

The official trailer for MaXXXine landed back in April and it promises a violent, mysterious and action-packed ending to Ti West’s popular horror trilogy.

The third instalment in West’s horror series starring English actor Mia Goth is set about six years after the events of X.

The trilogy began in 2022 with X, the slasher film which follows the cast and crew working on a pornographic film in Texas who find themselves threatened by a homicidal an elderly couple.

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Released six months later was Pearl, which told the origin story for the villain who would commit violent murderous acts at her Texan family home in 1918.

Maxxxine is a direct sequel to X, with Goth reprising her role as Maxine Minx, and co-producing the film.

In a four star review of the new film, NME said: “Given slightly less opportunity to impress here (only one role this time, and no monologues), Goth still outshines everyone else in sight. Just as sweetly unsettling as she was in the other two films, now turned ball-stomping survivor she caps the series with another one of horror’s greatest performances.

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MaXXXine is far too good to be the end of the story. West apparently has plans for a fourth entry that are hinging on how well this film performs – which means it’s never been more important to get to the cinema.”

You can watch the trailer for the film here:

What songs are in the new film? 

The film has an original soundtrack score plus additional songs – check them all out here:

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Score:
‘My Little Girl’
‘Hollywood Blvd’
‘Show World’
‘First Day on Set’
‘Head Mold Horror’
‘Elizabeth Bender’
‘Morgue Murders’
‘A Party in the Hills’
‘Backlot Chase’
‘Vehicular Manslaughter’
‘Maxine Mission’
‘Funicular Ride’
‘The Night Stalker’
‘Poolside Confrontation’
‘Shootout Under the Hollywood Sign’
‘A Harrowing Experience’
‘The Puritan’

Additional songs:
‘Self Control’ – Laura Branigan  
‘Gimme All Your Lovin’’ – ZZ Top
‘In My House’ – Mary Jane Girls
‘I’m Insane’ – Ratt
‘Obsession’ – Animotion
‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ (Live) – John Parr
‘Prisoner of Your Eyes’ – Judas Priest
‘Welcome to the Pleasuredome’ – Frankie Goes to Hollywood
‘Shellshock’ – New Order
‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’ – Carol Burnett
‘Bette Davis Eyes’ – Kim Carnes

The film has been produced by A24, the studio known for Hereditary and Midsommar, as well as the previous two films in the trilogy.

The cast features a number of major Hollywood stars, including The Crown’s Elizabeth Debicki, Michelle Monaghan and Bobby Cannavale, along with appearances from Lily Collins, Halsey, Kevin Bacon and Giancarlo Esposito.

The trilogy has been highly critically acclaimed, with Goth’s performance receiving high praise in particular. In a five-star review of Pearl, NME wrote: “Mixing comedy and tragedy with an edge of something genuinely unsettling (as well as nailing an uncut six-minute monologue, and even more unforgettable final shot), Goth’s Oscar snub feels like horror’s biggest slap in the face yet.”

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