2020s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Mindcage’

Mindcage Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2022 Movie/Film on Amazon

The Mindcage soundtrack includes music by Leo Z, Zarah Mahler and Laura Loriga. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Mauro Borrelli’s 2022 movie on Amazon. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.

Mindcage stars Martin Lawrence as Jake, a traumatized detective. Melissa Roxburgh co-stars as Mary, the protagonist’s colleague who thinks about her sick father. The storyline follows the main players as they investigate a series of murders while interviewing an infamous serial killer. Composer Leonardo De Bernardini (The Last Supper) scored the 96-minute film; a music supervisor isn’t credited. Here’s every song in Mindcage.

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Mindcage Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2022 Movie

Mindcage Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2022 Movie/Film on Amazon

  • “Good Girl” by Zarah Mahler & Leo Z (00:32:00): A strip club sequence begins. The Mindcage soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Two women dance on a stage. A bar patron yells, “Whoo!” The track drown out as a hooded man engages with a dark-haired dancer. The Artist wakes up during a transition sequence after a bad dream. Mary arrives and begins an informal interrogation. She scoffs and says, “You knew. You knew about nail polish brush.”
  • “Eclipse the World” by Laura Loriga & Leo Z (01:34:00): Mary seemingly chats with Dr. Loesch (Ned Chapin) during a cemetery scene. The man is revealed to be The Artist, who speaks to her from his cell and quickly realizes that he’s been poisoned. Mary subsequently enters a vehicle and chats with her husband, Dale (Aiden Turner). She says, “You know, I was thinking about that trip you wanted to take.” The film ends as Mary and Dale exit the cemetery in their vehicle and pass Dr. Loesch. The Mindcage music sets in during the movie’s end credits, specifically the “Set Construction” crew list.

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