Much like that other monstrous family, The Munsters would also sport a catchy theme song.
Much like that other monstrous family, The Munsters would also sport a catchy theme song.
Franz Reizenstein would compose a little music for Hammer Films and their version of The Mummy in 1959, capturing the attention of the audience right from the start.
Sung by Sumi Jo and orchestrated by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Wojciech Kilar’s Vocalise is hauntingly beautiful.
Queen of the Damned might have left a little to be desired but it was made infinitely better thanks to its soundtrack and the inclusion of David Draiman.
Nothing quite like a little music from Lion to spruce up a horror movie. No Crispin Glover though, that can be seen in the next clip:
Claudio Simonetti serves up a perfect bit of mood music to accompany the slasher Body Count.
Robert Cobert would set the tone for Dark Shadows as much as Barnabas Collins would, making for a most memorable show.
A great movie needs a great score and Bernard Herrmann would deliver that for Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.
Howard Shore and Scanners, two things that should not go together but do and end up being great.
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.