As the pandemic steadily brings the world to a halt, Parker and her best friend Miri decide to quarantine at the family lake house alone—or so they think. Directed by John Hyams (Alone), written by Kevin Williamson (Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer) and Katelyn Crabb, Sick can currently be streamed on Peacock. The thriller features "Pass the Torch," co-written by Superior's Carlos Evans and Mikey D.
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Actor Brittany Snow's directorial debut, Parachute, made its premiere at SXSW Film 2023. Part of the Narrative Feature competition, the film stars Courtney Eaton and Thomas Mann. Parachute features the song "Beverly Hells" by SWIMM.
The audience is guessing: Superior Music Publishing client THX, Ltd.'s Deep Note is featured in new promos for the Season 9 of Fox's "The Masked Singer." Click here to check it out.
Are you ready for the new season of Netflix' Firefly Lane? The second season of this friendship drama features Gleaming Spires' fantastic 1981 new wave track "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?"
Bobby Cole's 1967 classic, A Point of View, is featured as a Record Store Day Black Friday 2022 release. The album had been long out of print until Superior introduced the Bobby Cole estate to our friends at Omnivore Recordings. This special release is a double album with gatefold sleeve, including twelve bonus tracks from the era.
MTV's Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant is featuring the ethereal "Indigo Sky" by Isaac and Robi, placed by Superior and part of the Moon Bus Records publishing catalogue. Check out the show on Tuesday nights at 9 pm.
We are proud to have two songs in Fred Parnes' new documentary on singer-songwriter Peter Case, the Plimsouls' "Now" and the film's title track, "A Million Miles Away." Both songs were co-written with Case by Superior's Joey Alkes and Chris Fradkin.
Superior Music Corporation's President/Founder Mara Kuge is featured on Slate's popular Hit Parade podcast, hosted by Chris Molanphy. On this episode, they discuss the trend of vintage artists getting new placements, how synch has changed in the past two decades and more. The podcast is available to Slate Plus subscribers at this link.