There's a moment in the original Scream — released on December 20, 1996 — that I remember hitting me like a cold splash of water to the face. It's not the opening scene, though that's genuinely one of the greatest sequences in horror history. It's not the reveal of the killers, either. It's a quieter … Continue reading The Rules of Horror: Scream and Its Meta Approach to the Genre
Wes Craven
The Music of Scream: The Role of the Soundtrack in Creating Tension
Picture this: You're home alone, it's dark outside, and you're watching a scary movie. Suddenly, the music swells, and your heart starts racing. Is it because you just saw something terrifying? Or is it because the soundtrack is telling your brain to freak out? In the case of the Scream franchise, it's probably a bit … Continue reading The Music of Scream: The Role of the Soundtrack in Creating Tension