Randall Poster is a highly sought-after music supervisor for film and television who has worked closely with legendary directors like Wes Anderson, Richard Linklater, Martin Scorsese, and countless others. He’s helped craft some of Hollywood’s most iconic soundtracks to over 100 feature films. His knack for utilizing timeless classics and for finding the perfect deep cut to enhance storytelling has made him one of the most celebrated and sought-after supervisors in film and television.

Randall has music supervised an awe-inspiring list of classic films including: The Wolf of Wall Street, The Life Aquatic, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, Boyhood, School of Rock, The Darjeeling Limited, Joker, Asteroid City, Killers of The Flower Moon, Meet The Parents, The Irishman, Summer of Soul, The Hangover, Empire Boardwalk, Tiger King, No Time to Die, Divergent, Hitman, and many others...

In this full episode of The Plug w/ Justin Jay podcast, we’ll find out why he believe that the Beatles are kryptonite for a movie’s music? What does it take to actually license Led Zeppelin for a soundtrack? We’ll find out as we sit down for a conversation with the Grammy Award winning music supervisor who’s responsible for curating some of the most unforgettable musical moments of the past two decades.

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