Most horror franchises have a lot of ups and downs, none perhaps more so than Amityville but thanks to Lalo Schifrin, it helped to make the original Horror memorable.
Most horror franchises have a lot of ups and downs, none perhaps more so than Amityville but thanks to Lalo Schifrin, it helped to make the original Horror memorable.
While the show might have been more comedy than horror, both genres are a lot of fun and the theme song is a classic.
A bit of mood music from the film Maniac by Jay Chattaway.
Just a little Ennio Morricone from The Exorcist II to start the day off on the road to Halloween.
How can one not like a band called The Dudes of Wrath? Suffice it to say, this all-star outing creates a track that may just be better than the film.
For this Halloween, an aptly titled track from both John Carpenter and Alan Howarth.
One of the greatest creature features of all time would receive a great soundtrack courtesy of Hans J. Salter. A fantastic bit of music for the season.
Wall Street and the Wolves, an excellent track from the Wolfen soundtrack by the great James Horner makes for an excellent listen.
Jerry Goldsmith would add his talents to this tale of an invisible man, a fun film and a great soundtrack.
One of the more memorable songs and scenes from the film The Lost Boys features Tim Cappello and his track I Still Believe. Definitely good stuff!