How has U2's music been used cinematically? Film critics Collin Souter and David Fowlie run down U2's entire history of music as it pertains to usage in movies and television, as well as staring roles, cameos and U2-based storylines.

How has U2’s music been used cinematically? Film critics Collin Souter and David Fowlie run down U2’s entire history of music as it pertains to usage in movies and television, as well as staring roles, cameos and U2-based storylines.





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Show Notes

Links to trailers:

Until The End of the World (1991) trailer (movie available on Criterion Channel)
Wings of Desire (1988) trailer (movie available on Criterion Channel)
Paris, Texas (1984) trailer (inspiration for The Joshua Tree, available on Criterion Channel)
Million Dollar Hotel (2000) trailer (movie available on Tubi.tv and Amazon Prime)
Faraway, So Close! (1993) trailer (hard to find, but on DVD)
Fearless (1993) trailer (available on Amazon Prime)
In The Name of the Father (1993) trailer (available on Amazon Prime)
Entropy (1999) trailer (hard to find)
Man On the Train (2011) trailer (available on Tubi.tv and Amazon Prime)
It Might Get Loud (2009) trailer) (available on Amazon Prime

Killing Bono (2011) trailer (available on DVD and blu-ray)



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