Wonderland Soundtrack

Synopsis: John Holmes was a legend of the porn industry and revered in circles as a stud. But in 1981, years after his successful career and star fading, Holmes was a desperate man with his own internal demons to live up to. He's estranged from his wife, holding onto a relationship with his teenage mistress, and living as a junkie in search of his next fix. But one fateful night left four people dead and John as a key suspect in one of the most grisly murders in Los Angeles. Was he partly responsible for what happened at Wonderland Avenue?
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): James Cox
Production: Lions Gate Releasing
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
R
Year:
2003
104 min
Website
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#SongDuration
120th Century Boy3:40
2Big Shot4:03
3Bill2:14
4Can I Touch It0:35
5Dan2:18
6Darren2:32
7Debbie8:16
8Drift Away3:58
9Eddie3:57
10Eileen3:42
11Faith to Arise4:36
12Girls On Film3:32
13Gloria/In Excelsis Deo5:53
14Good Times Roll3:45
15If You Could Read My Mind3:49
16In Every Dream Home a Heartache5:28
17Jack6:01
18Love on the Rocks3:09
19Molly2:53
20Nadia2:55
21Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)2:46
22Search and Destroy3:26
23Shooting Star6:17
24Stranglehold8:24
25Unnamed3:40
26Wonderland0:10

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