Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘The Map That Leads to You’
‘The Map That Leads to You’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Lasse Hallström’s 2025 Amazon movie.
This category is a Vague Visages archive for movie, TV and music content from the 2020s.
About Vague Visages:
Mission: Vague Visages aims to publish high-quality writing about world cinema and culture. The site maintains a balance of indie and mainstream coverage, allowing for a unique blend of perspectives.
Origins: Inspired by the cinema movement known as La Nouvelle Vague, Q.V. Hough created an image-based blog called “Faces of the French New Wave” in 2014. For a creative twist, the site’s name quickly changed to “Vague Visages” (aka Wave Faces) in honor of French New Wave filmmakers and American indie filmmaker John Cassavetes (director of the 1968 film Faces).
Shift to Film Criticism: Q.V. moved Vague Visages from Blogger to WordPress in late 2014, using the French publication Cahiers du cinéma as a thematic model.
About Q.V. Hough:
Q.V. (Quinn) Hough is Vague Visages’ founding editor and a Rotten Tomatoes-certified film critic. After graduating from Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota) in 2004 with degrees in Communication-Mass Media, History and Classical Studies, he lived in Hollywood, California from 2006 to 2012. Q.V. worked closely with ABC On-Air Promotions as the production manager for LUSSIER. He previously co-hosted Concordia On-Air for three semesters before moving to Los Angeles.
In 2014, Q.V. founded Vague Visages. While developing the site, he wrote 600 video scripts and one e-book for WatchMojo (2014-17), along with 2,000 articles for Screen Rant (2018-21). Q.V. has also written for RogerEbert.com, Fandor and Crooked Marquee. He committed to Vague Visages full-time in August 2021.
E-Mail: qvh@vaguevisages.com
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‘The Map That Leads to You’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Lasse Hallström’s 2025 Amazon movie.
‘The Final Destination’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in David R. Ellis’ 2009 movie.
‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in K.J. Steinberg’s 2025 Hulu miniseries.
‘The Pickup’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Tim Story’s 2025 Amazon movie.
“As a cinematic epitaph for an extraordinary young woman, ‘Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk’ more than captures the spirit of Fatima Hassouna.”
“After a few missteps since ‘Two Days, One Night’ became an unlikely crossover success, the Dardennes brothers are back on track with ‘The Young Mother’s Home.’ It’s their simplest, most open hearted work to date…”
‘Butterfly’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Steph Cha and Ken Woodruff’s Amazon series.
‘Butterfly’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Steph Cha and Ken Woodruff’s Amazon series.
“Sadly, ‘Two Neighbors’ turns out to be one of those parties where the people don’t really mix and the event seems to drag on forever.”
‘Alien: Earth’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Noah Hawley’s FX on Hulu series.
“‘Alien: Earth’ could become the unofficial Alien Apocrypha. The 46-year-old franchise might have some acidic bite left in it, but it doesn’t leave the same corrosive mark in the human psyche that it once did.”
“‘Islands’ smoothly makes the transition from a romantic drama to an understated thriller, and it’s utterly intoxicating.”
‘Night Always Comes’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Benjamin Caron’s 2025 Netflix movie.
‘Night Always Comes’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Benjamin Caron’s 2025 Netflix movie.
‘The Monkey’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Osgood Perkins’ 2025 movie.
‘Death of a Unicorn’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Alex Scharfman’s 2025 movie.
‘The Pickup’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Tim Story’s 2025 Amazon movie.
‘The Monkey’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Osgood Perkins’ 2025 movie.
“Cregger is less interested in the ways in which his characters rise to the occasion in ‘Weapons’ and more concerned with how they fall short at the worst possible moment.”
“Even when Lam’s dialogue falters in its poetic consistency, her down-to-earth editing and dedication to minimalism hits the mark, as ‘Us and the Night’ embodies true-blue independent filmmaking.”