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Harry Wilkinson is a filmmaker, teacher, actor, and award-winning screenwriter. He studied at USC and UCLA , has written scifi and horror screenplays and for such shows as "The Dead Zone" and ...
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Why horror movie music haunts us
From the screeching strings of Psycho to the ominous tuba of Jaws, horror movie soundtracks have a unique power to unsettle us long after the credits roll. These scores don’t just accompany the ...
A soundtrack can make or break a horror movie. Music can do more than help build or break tension in a scene. It can also speak volumes about the setting, the characters, and the world in which the ...
As Halloween nears, you're likely watching more horror films and listening to the soundtracks, but did you know there's one horror movie song that reigns so supreme in terms of popularity that it more ...
Horror, a genre long hated by critics and adored by the public, has always strived to challenge the status quo. Between pushing what can be shown on screen and the sanity of mothers everywhere, the ...
Anja Djuricic was born in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1992. Her first interest in film started very early, as she learned to speak English by watching Disney animated movies (and many, many reruns). Anja ...
Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash got hooked on horror movies at 8 years old when his mom took him to see a double-feature of “Night of the Living Dead” and “The Exorcist” at a ...
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Silent Hill composer is coming back for a new horror game
The composer behind the Silent Hill soundtracks, Akira Yamaoka, announces that he will be creating a soundtrack for an ...
Dave Pehling is website managing editor for CBS Bay Area. He started his journalism career doing freelance writing about music in the late 1990s, eventually working as a web writer, editor and ...
If you listen to KQED on the radio, you’re probably familiar with Rachael Myrow. She’s been on our airwaves for over a decade, reporting on everything from conferences for failed entrepreneurs to an ...
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