Essential to building tension, suspense and anxiety, the best horror movie soundtracks have a chilling power that can be felt long after the final credits.
but this time Arnold leaves behind the glitzy hedonism of American hip-hop and reaches for the kind of music you’d more expect to find in a film about the British working class. Punctuating this ...
The electric chemistry between Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone is palpable, and the film’s unforgettable soundtrack—featuring gems like ‘City of Stars’ and ‘Audition (The Fools Who Dream)’—is a blend of ...
John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd’s performances are electric, and the film’s unique blend of music and mayhem makes it a cult classic. This movie is a joyous celebration of blues and soul music. 4.