“The history of horror scores is a long, winding path (that leads to an old abandoned shed stocked with rusty hatchets), with legends of the form and shadowy figures that lurk around the edges of the frame.” Michael Andor Brodeur selects “the most killer composers in film history.” – The Washington Post (MSN)
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