Bleachers' Jack Antonoff and The 1975 drummer George Daniel are co-writers on a new song called "Burial," sung by Anne Hathaway for the upcoming movie Mother Mary, in which the Oscar-winning actress plays a pop star. Hathaway is also a credited writer on the track, [...]
Bleachers' Jack Antonoff and The 1975 drummer George Daniel are co-writers on a new song called "Burial," sung by Anne Hathaway for the upcoming movie Mother Mary, in which the Oscar-winning actress plays a pop star.
Hathaway is also a credited writer on the track, along with Charli xcx, who's married to Daniel.
You can hear "Burial" in a 30-second trailer for the Mother Mary soundtrack, which is due out April 17. The movie hits theaters that same day.
Vogue previously described Mother Mary as "a sort of Gaga-Taylor Swift hybrid" who "has fled her tour and sought out the old friend who helped craft her all-consuming public persona in the first place." That friend, played by Michaela Coel, is a fashion designer who Mother Mary wants to design a dress for her.
According to Vogue, none of the songs had been written by the time shooting started, leaving Hathaway to play a pop star without knowing what the pop star's music sounded like. The magazine describes the film as "deeply weird."
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