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Interview: Composer Dominic Lewis Talks Peter Rabbit 2, Monsters at Work and The King s Man

Dominic Lewis scored the recently released Sony Pictures Animation feature Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, starring James Corden, Margot Robbie and Rose Byrne; and the upcoming animated series Monsters at Work, starring Ben Feldman and Billy Crystal, which is currently streaming on Disney+. Lucky for us, Dominic reached out to ComingSoon.net to discuss what it was like scoring these projects along with the anticipated Matthew Vaughn feature, The King’s Man. Lewis’ music can also be heard on Disney XD animated series’ DuckTales, starring Lin-Manuel Miranda and Allison Janney. In addition to his score, he has also written original songs for the series including “Just Not Good Enough,” which he co-sings with Ben Schwartz, who plays Dewey on the show.

Monsters at Work episode one recap: Welcome to Monsters, Incorporated

Monsters at Work episode one recap: Welcome to Monsters, Incorporated
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Monsters at Work opens for business Wednesday on Disney+

 on Wednesday.  John Goodman reprises his role as his fuzzy buddy, James P. “Sully” Sullivan.  The series is based on the 2001 big screen hit  Monsters, Inc., which posited that monsters scaring kids at night generated energy for the City of Monstropolis. But the movie closed with the Monsters finding a new source of energy: comedy. Crystal tells ABC Audio, “The show starts the next day after the first movie ended, and so now they’re harvesting laughs.”  He explains, “Now the slogan is ‘It’s laughter we’re after,’ so the Scare Floor is gone. So now they have to find ways to be funny. And for monsters to try to be funny is really funny.” 

Monsters at Work scares up enough laughs to get the job done

Courtesy Disney Review by Brian Lowry, CNN “Monsters at Work” basically does for “Monsters, Inc.” what Marvel’s Disney+ series have done for its movies, creating a space to expand on situations and characters outside the confines of a major film. While not quite as grand in its ambitions, the Pixar show two decades after the first movie cleverly picks up during that transitional moment when laughs, not scares, take over in keeping the lights on. The 2013 prequel “Monsters University” actually went back to the beginnings of Sully and Mike’s friendship when they were in college, leaving the messy aftermath of the first movie as a wide-open lane.

Monsters at Work episode one recap: Welcome to Monsters, Incorporated

Monsters at Work episode one recap: Welcome to Monsters, Incorporated
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