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Fabrizio Sforza's gnarly make-up f/x, Simon Boswell's splendidly spirited spooky'n'shuddery score, and the dank, dark, cobweb-covered cellar set all hit the skin-crawling spot.
There's also some great camera-work from Jan de Bont, an atmospheric
score
from Loek Dikker and outstanding acting from Jeroen Krabbé and Renée Soutendijk, the latter giving one of the most sneaky, subtle 'femme fatale' performance I've ever seen.
The original benefited from a huge number of things---it was all in black and white, it had a great jazz
score
and it was filmed at the real locations, including the home of the doomed Clutter family.
Jerry Goldsmith's
score
gave it the right atmosphere and the sound design had voices popping up around you.
Mainly through cinematography, but also using an ingenious score, he creates a chilling and ominous tone that resides over the entire film and thoroughly gets my spine tingling from the start.
The atmosphere is very creepy and stylish, the
score
is chilling, but the best about the movie is it's performances.
What he had seen there is displayed in form of blank spots orchestrated to a magnificent
score
by German avant-garde composer Werner Henze.
For one, the
score
by a then unknown Christopher Young is very creepy and accents the violence perfectly.
Finally, Bruno Nicolai's
score
may be the best I've heard from the composer.
A fine
score
by George Fenton (THE CRUCIBLE) and beautiful photograhy by Roger Pratt add greatly to the effectiveness of the film.
Also, the wild but impressive avant-garde musical
score
from noted jazzman Gil Melle was incredible and helped so much to create atmosphere.
Cool movie that deserves more attention, and I came to like the minimalistic acoustic guitar
score
quite a bit.
Sumptuous colour, spectacular sets, incredible, spot-on Miklos Rosza musical
score
that is perfect for each scene and mood.
The cinematography is splendid and the
score
is perfect.
She brings the
score
down a point every time even when overall the movie is enjoyable to me.
ROAD TO PERDITION can be summed up by Thomas Newman's
score
.
Music Thomas Newman conducts a sad but hopeful
score
to intensify this sad but hopeful story.
Some of the most ravishing early Technicolor, a SUBLIME and shimmering Miklos Rozsa musical
score
along with the youthful exuberance of Sabu, the theatrical and malevolent villainy of Conrad Veidt and the exquisite beauty and voice of June Duprez as the princess all work wonderfully well.
They live in a condemned building looking for ways to
score
more smoke and just lay about all day.
His parents (Christopher Allport and Elizabeth Norment), on the other hand, say he shouldn't have used his birthday wish on getting a good score, and while their reason includes that they believe he's capable and he should have no need to worry, it's pretty obvious they are worried.
All of this is punctuated by a moving
score
and crisp pace that lead up to a predictable but still powerful climax and meaningful and touching aftermath.
From the very beginning with its eerie theremin musical
score
(which still sounds weird since theremins are hardly ever used) Forbidden Planet takes you where no man has gone before.
I felt compelled to write a review for Space Cobra as it has received a good
score
of 7.3 stars but only a few of the reviews at the time of me writing this were particularly positive.
It's really a beautiful, moving love story with 3 high points: the performance of Reese Witherspoon, who maintained her promises in the world of cinema, the beautiful cinematography by the "Old Lion" Freddie Francis and the fantastic
score
by James Newton Howard, which is really the soul of the movie.
The director was drunk, the bad stand in for the werewolf at points, the atrocious English dubbing, the inclusion of sequences from the first Waldemar film MARK OF THE WOLFMAN aka FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR and the grotesque overuse of that film's music
score
throughout etc, but seen in it's original widescreen format and uncut ( ie: WEREWOLF NEVER SLEEPS ) it is one of the wildest and most outrageous of the Daninsky werewolf series, with a plot line unmatched in it's everything but the kitchen sink approach.
great directing, fantastic
score
and of course a script that will knock you on your arse.
Even the lazy, shiftless Fetchit characterization gets an exciting workout here when he gets chased by a tiger as "Hold That Tiger" plays on the
score.
This is a taut suspenseful masterpiece from Brian De Palmawith amazing performances all around!. It's extremely suspenseful, and often scary, and the
score
is fantastic, plus all the characters were awesome.
The
score
by a Bristol band called The Insects was top notch.
A great movie and only a piece of Japan's great as far as scare factor a perfect
score
it makes you think and scared out of your mind.
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