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The Complete Crime 101 Soundtrack: Every Song in Chris Hemsworth’s Movie

The Complete Crime 101 Soundtrack: Every Song in Chris Hemsworth’s Movie
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Crime 101 crashes onto the big screen with high-stakes heists, razor-sharp twists, and white-knuckle showdowns—while a moody, propulsive soundtrack steals the spotlight. Here’s every song powering Chris Hemsworth’s new thriller.

Crime 101 is the latest sleek heist thriller rolling out, and it comes wrapped in moody vibes and needle-drops that know exactly when to lean in. If you were already clocking the music during those tense set pieces, same. The soundtrack is out now, and it leans atmospheric in a way that fits the film's cool, calculated streak.

The sound of Crime 101

The score comes from Blanck Mass, aka producer Benjamin John Power. If that name rings a bell, he scored Ted K, Calm With Horses, and The Rig, and used to be one half of the electronic duo Fuck Buttons. The original music here rides that same dense, enveloping energy, with a few sharp song choices doing highlight-reel duty.

  • 'Shooting Star' - Moving Castles & Namic
  • 'Summer Of 69' - Bryan Adams
  • 'Oh My Darling (Don't Cry)' - Run The Jewels
  • 'Real Love Baby' - Father John Misty
  • 'Jersey Girl (live at Meadowlands Arena, E. Rutherford, NJ)' - Bruce Springsteen

The setup

Out on the 101, a meticulous jewel thief named Mike Davis has been knocking over high-end targets and making the authorities look slow. He is lining up his biggest hit yet when he collides, metaphorically and otherwise, with insurance broker Sharon Combs, which puts stress cracks in his carefully timed plan. Meanwhile, Detective Lou Lubesnick thinks he has finally decoded Mike's playbook and barrels toward the showdown before another heist goes off.

Cast, rating, release

Stacked cast here: Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, Monica Barbaro, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Nick Nolte, and Halle Berry, among others. The film is rated R and pitched as a horror/crime/thriller/drama hybrid, which is a lot of hyphens but it fits the vibe.

Early reception is strong: it sits at 88 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and holds a 7.1 on IMDb, which is exactly the kind of split that gets genre fans arguing in the best way.

About the timing: the movie is being positioned as here-now while also listed for release on Friday, February 13, 2025, and labeled as a 2026 title in some materials. Yes, that is two different years. Make of that what you will; the music is definitely live.