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Music in the Horror Film. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-99202-2. Rosar, William H. (1983). "Music for the Monsters: Universal's Pictures' Horror Film Scores in the Thirties". The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 40 (4). Thrower, Stephen (August 18, 2011). "From Goblin to Morricone: The Art of Horror Movie Music". The Guardian
Big Bad Wolves (soundtrack) The Black Phone (soundtrack) Black Swan: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack; Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows (score) Blood & Chocolate: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack; The Blue Eyes; Body Bags (soundtrack) Bones (soundtrack) Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (soundtrack) Bug (soundtrack)
Lacking a symphonic soundtrack, the film's score consists of a piano melody played in a 10/8 or "complex 5/4" time signature, composed and performed by director Carpenter. He admitted that the music was inspired by Dario Argento's Suspiria (which also influenced the film's slightly surreal color scheme) and William Friedkin's The Exorcist.
Insidious is the soundtrack to the 2010 horror film of the same name, which is the first film in the Insidious film series. The film's musical score is composed by Joseph Bishara, who would become Wan's recurrent collaborator, scoring for The Conjuring Universe and other films in the franchise. The score consists of 26 original tracks and was ...
4-5. Creep (2014) & Creep 2 (2017). One of the best found-footage films that followed in the wake of Paranormal Activity's enormous success, Patrick Brice's psychological thriller follows a ...
The original soundtrack for Scream was released on December 17, 1996, by TVT Records, and features 11 songs and a piece from the film's musical score.Most of the tracks heard are appeared in various scenes in the film, especially the Alice Cooper version of "School's Out" appeared in the film following the closure of Woodsboro high school, but it was replaced with a cover version of the song ...
Broadband Choices, a cable provider in the UK, recently conducted a study of 50 people who watched more than 120 hours of the best horror movies in a setting of 5.1 surround sound. This is the ...
Soderbergh recruited his former collaborator and composer Cliff Martinez to score music for Contagion. [4] [5] Given that the pacing of the music was one of Soderbergh's biggest concerns, Martinez had to maintain a brisk pace throughout the soundtrack, while also conveying fear and hope within the music, [4] admitting that: "I tried to create the sound of anxiety.