The original soundtrack by award-winning composer Matt Hutchinson for the feature film Your Lucky Day will be released timed to the film’s day & date theatrical – in theaters today, Friday, November 10th, 2023 and digitally on November 14th, 2023. The film directed by Daniel Brown and starring the late Angus Cloud (HBO’s Euphoria) in one of his final extraordinary performances. Composed by Matt Hutchinson (Tuscaloosa, starring Natalia Dyer, Ma starring Octavia Spencer), this richly nuanced soundtrack.
“Your Lucky Day” film soundtrack available now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2fxOdah8GQj36vG0GlQ67u
“Your Lucky Day” film soundtrack available now on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/your-lucky-day-original-motion-picture-soundtrack/1713313936
“Your Lucky Day” film soundtrack available now on Amazon Music: https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0CLP29R9V?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_vAIo8dDhEcwuiLOTU98DKD2Pb
Matt Hutchinson is an award-winning film, television, and video game composer based in Los Angeles. His latest project is the upcoming feature film Your Lucky Day starring Angus Cloud, which will release in theaters in November 2023. Other credits include the feature film Tuscaloosa, the PBS/Nature documentary The Sagebrush Sea, and Julia Scotti: Funny That Way. His music can be heard in the horror feature Ma starring Octavia Spencer and series including Found (NBC), Kung Fu (CW), Riverdale (CW), The Fix (ABC), Castle Rock (Hulu), The Mysteries of Laura (NBC) All Rise (CBS), and Best Worst Weekend Ever (Netflix). Hutchinson also writes and records music with his studio band, DORMARION, collaborating with vocalist Kevin Martin of Candlebox and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer Dave Krusen of Pearl Jam. https://www.matthutchinson.com/
Your Lucky Day is Daniel Brown’s epic feature film directorial debut and tells the story of a street level drug dealer named Sterling (Cloud ) who witnesses a wealthy older man win a $156 million USD lottery on Christmas Eve. With his eye set on achieving the “American Dream” and looking to take the jackpot for himself, Sterling holds the entire mini-mart hostage with a half-baked plan to steal the ticket and split up the prize pool. Adding to the film's quick plot turns and relentless pace is the dark and emotionally charged original score. Hutchinson, who channels the energy of this pressure-cooker situation in which every character is forced to examine their justifications for their actions, has delivered a soundtrack that seamlessly enhances the movie's narrative.