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    Dev Hynes to Score Olivia Wilde’s New Film The Invite

    Team_The Industry Highlighter Magazine By Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineJune 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dev Hynes is returning once again to the film world, with the forthcoming score for Olivia Wilde’s new A24 movie The Invite. Hynes has also shared a song from the soundtrack, “Contentious Environment.” Give it a listen below.

    A remake of the 2020 Spanish comedy The People Upstairs, The Invite follows couple-on-the-rocks Joe (Seth Rogen) and Angela (Wilde), who find their boundaries and dynamics of their relationship called into question after inviting their neighbors Pína (Penelope Cruz) and Hawk (Edward Norton) over for dinner. It’s Wilde’s first time back in the director’s chair since 2022’s Harry Styles-starring Don’t Worry Darling.

    A quirk in Hynes’ discography is that he’s actually released more film scores than Blood Orange albums. He’s also behind the music from Paul Schrader’s 2022 thriller Master Gardener, Rebecca Hall’s 2021 historical drama Passing, Melina Matsoukas’ 2019 film Queen & Slim, and two Gia Coppola projects: 2013’s Palo Alto and 2020’s Mainstream.

    Revisit Stephen Kearse’s review of Hynes’ most recent Blood Orange album, Essex Honey.

    The Invite:
    01 Through The Window
    02 Contentious Environment
    03 Suite For Cello I
    04 We’re Doing This
    05 Hawk In Bathroom
    06 They’re On Their Way
    07 Flan
    08 Sex Parties
    09 Arguments
    10 Explain Yourself+Our Neighbors
    11 Palladio I. Allegretto
    12 Can We Please Do A Reset
    13 Window
    14 Tequila
    15 A Little Example
    16 The Band
    17 Not Heard Anything
    18 Suite For Cello II
    19 Unapologetic
    20 Hawk’s Story
    21 You Do Have Sex, Right?
    22 Carmen Suite No. 2 – II. Habanera
    23 I Don’t Eat Meat
    24 Sorry
    25 Suite For Cello III
    26 It’s Over / Suite For Cello



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