2010s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Rust Creek’

Rust Creek Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2018 Movie on Netflix

The Rust Creek soundtrack includes music by H. Scott Salinas and The Blues and Greys. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Jen McGowan’s 2018 movie on Netflix. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings, and then browse cast/character summaries in the Know the Cast section.

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Rust Creek stars Hermione Corfield as Sawyer, a Centre College senior. Jay Paulson co-stars as Lowell, a meth cook. The storyline follows Hermione as she gets caught up in a drug trafficking conspiracy en route to a Washington D.C. interview. Composer H. Scott Salinas (Warrior) scored the 108-minute film; music supervisor Tiffany Anders (Like Crazy) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Rust Creek.

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Rust Creek Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2018 Movie

Rust Creek Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2018 Movie on Netflix

  • “New Shores” by The Blues and Greys (00:00:00): The Rust Creek soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. During an exterior scene, the camera roams across a forest region. The music continues during a transition sequence as Sawyer runs at the Centre College campus. She wears a grey tank top and white earbuds. Sawyer then receives a voicemail from Cindy Mansfield at Landler-Bayne. The protagonist anticipates an upcoming interview. The Rust Creek soundtrack song keeps playing as Sawyer starts her vehicle. She works at a library during a transition sequence. The music fades as Sawyer leaves Centre College for Washington D.C.

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The Rust Creek cast also includes:

  • Sean O’Bryan as O’Doyle
  • Micah Hauptman as Hollister
  • Daniel R. Hill as Buck
  • Jeremy Glazer as Katz
  • John Marshall Jones as Slattery
  • Laura Guzman as Charlotte
  • Jake Kidwell as Josh
  • Virginia Schneider as Mom
  • Denise Dal Vera as Mrs. Gander

Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.