Sydney Sweeney's The Housemaid Gets Complete Soundtrack Release
The psychological thriller starring Sydney Sweeney alongside Amanda Seyfried has unveiled its full musical lineup, featuring tracks from Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Sabrina Carpenter mixed with original compositions.
Sydney Sweeney's latest psychological thriller has dropped its complete musical collection, potentially marking a turning point for the actress's recent string of underwhelming box office performances. The film's audio landscape combines popular hits with original compositions designed to amplify the story's suspenseful atmosphere.
Complete Musical Lineup Features Major Artists
The official track listing showcases an eclectic blend of contemporary pop hits and atmospheric original pieces. Taylor Swift's "I Did Something Bad" opens the collection, followed by Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" and Lana Del Rey's haunting "Cinnamon Girl." The soundtrack balances these recognizable songs with Theodore Shapiro's original compositions, including "The Privilege of Teeth," "Acute Psychosis," and "Nina Can't Know," all featuring Caroline Shaw.
Additional notable tracks include Linda Ronstadt's versions of "Tumbling Dice" and "Blue Bayou," alongside newer artists like Lyn Lapid with "Take Me As I Am" and Renée Rapp's "Why Is She Still Here?" The collection concludes with Sabrina Carpenter's "Please Please Please" and Shapiro's climactic piece "The Fall."
Composer's Fourth Partnership with Director
Theodore Shapiro, known for his work on acclaimed series and films including Severance, Wolfs, and Spies in Disguise, reunites with director Paul Feig for their fourth collaborative effort. Their partnership began in 2015 with Spy, continued through 2016's Ghostbusters reboot, and extended to 2018's A Simple Favor. Shapiro's compositions for this latest project specifically target the domestic noir genre, weaving psychological tension throughout the narrative.
Plot Centers on Dangerous Household Secrets
The thriller follows Millie, portrayed by Sweeney, as a financially struggling young woman who accepts employment as domestic help for an affluent married couple played by Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar. What begins as straightforward household work evolves into something far more sinister as Millie discovers the family harbors dark secrets beneath their polished exterior. Shapiro's musical arrangements mirror this transformation, shifting from refined elegance to mounting psychological pressure as the story unfolds.