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"Suspiria" by Goblin is the main theme from the cult horror filmSuspiria. The song is known for its uber-creepy hypnotic melody, making it perfect for setting the vibe at your haunted house. "Anthem," Michael Abels This haunting and atmospheric piece from the filmUsreflects the scary movie'...
The 100 best horror movies of all time: Possession, The Thing, Don't Look Now, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Shining, and the Blair Witch Project.
The following are some of the best needle-drops heard in horror cinema, past and present, fromRyan Gosling’s band popping up inThe Conjuringto theBlondiesong used in a certain killer doll flick and so much more. RELATED:The 20 Best Horror Movie Soundtracks: From 'Psycho' to 'It Follows'...
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Film Horror Photo: Courtesy of New Line Cinema | | Director: Wes Craven Cast: Heather Langenkamp, Robert Englund, John Saxon Freddy’s coming for youIt’s arguably the single greatest set-up for a modern horror movie: a monster that invades your dreams, slashing away at your very psyche...
While the nostalgia of mono audio and grainy low-budget pictures may be a part of the attraction of the genre's history, it pays for today’s horror films (and the increasing number of restorations) to look and sound their best. After all, why wouldn't you want to feel like you’re...
feeds off the necks of the holy as frontman Peter Murphy spews the Latin phrase “In nomine Patris et Filii, et Spiritus Sanсti” (“In the name of the Father, the Son, and Holy Spirit”). The perfectly sacrilegious song can be found playing in the 1988 horror movieNight of the ...
’ I was thinking, “If you could only be a fly on the wall. It’s worse than you can imagine. Or better, I guess.” She sends up her public image in this hit, with a horror-movie video where she’s running from the paparazzi. “Don’t you wish that you could be a fly on...
The soundtrack to this 1987 Brat-pack horror-com mixes orchestral score (an early work bySkyfallandSpectre’s Thomas Newman) with rock songs including anINXSand Jimmy Barnes singleGood Times, Roger Daltrey’s take onDon’t Let The Sun Go Down On Meand – the highlight of the whole set...