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In the latest Terror On The Turntable, Rachel Reeves dives deep into David Julyan’s score for the horror classic ‘The Descent’.
For this month’s Terror On The Turntable, Rachel Reeves looks at queer composer John Corigliano and his work on ‘Altered States’.
Rachel Reeves spoke with composer Ariel Marx about her incredible work on the new true crime miniseries ‘Candy’.
In the latest Terror on the Turntable, Rachel Reeves looks at Christopher Young’s scary yet gorgeous ‘Drag Me To Hell’ score.
In celebration of the film’s recent theatrical release, we invited Jon Ekstrand into the bat cave with us to discuss the music of Morbius.
By ultimately choosing to emphasize the humanity behind the horror, Charles Bernstein elevated ‘Cujo’ from a mangy monster to a true top dog.
In the latest Terror On The Turntable, Rachel Reeves digs into Brittany Allen’s complex score for ‘What Keeps You Alive’.
Rachel Reeves sits down with Jimmy LaValle from The Album Leaf to discuss his score of ‘Something In The Dirt.’
In the latest Terror On The Turntable, Rachel Reeves dives into the multidimensional score for ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula.’
Rachel Reeves dives into George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead and John Harrison’s hauntingly optimistic score.
For this installment of Terror On The Turntable, Rachel slides down the chimney into Douglas Pipes’ myrrh-aculous ‘Krampus’ score.