2. The Woman In Black: Angel of
Death (2015)
• Soundtrack:
• Jack C. Arnold and Jon Croker- Jennet Humfrye Nursery Rhyme
• Creepy
• Haunting
• Spooky
• Disturbing
• Spine-chilling
3. Annabelle (2014)
• Soundtrack:
• The Flamingos- I Only Have Eyes For You
• Petrifying
• Spine-chilling
• Scary
• Daunting
• Unnerving
4. The Woman In Black: Angel of
Death (2015)
• The style of the music was really chilling- the nursery rhyme
didn’t make it any better as it only unnerved you even more.
• The music suited the footage really well as it (the plot) is
based on a little boy.
• The music represents innocence but when you see that the
little boy wakes up something terrifying, then its like all
innocence is shattered- It makes you feel like your whole
childhood is a lie and that makes you feel really small and
everything is much bigger than what you thought it might be.
You start to feel like your in the little boy’s shoes.
• http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2339741/?ref_=ttsnd_snd_tt
5. Annabelle (2014)
• The music makes you feel like something is watching you and
just that alone is what may freak you out because you know
that you are not alone.
• This soundtrack suited the film really well as the doll is the
‘thing’ that watches you and that is even more frightening
considering that it isn't even really alive.
• This soundtrack makes you feel cautious and nervous- the
audience would feel the exact same that the protagonist is
feeling. Like everything is unsafe and anything can just lurk in
the shadows and just jump at you.
• http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3322940/?ref_=nv_sr_1