There’s nothing better in a good horror movie than a terrifying score to go with it.

Is it possible to cross that divide of the mortal coil and reunite somehow?"

It’s a song about death, but not one that speaks of giving into it.

The grim reaper holding the Blue Oyster Cult album Agents of Fortune in its skeletal hands.

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In 1996, “Don’t Fear the Reaper” was used twice in film.

It was covered by The Mutton Birdsat the end ofThe FrightenerswithMichael J.

Fox, a film about loss and grief through a man who can talk to ghosts.

Women of the Hårga dance during The May Queen Dance

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Scores break or make films.

With Michael Myers finally killed, we see his mask lying on a table in Laurie’s home.

Halloweenis available to watch on Philo.

Michael Myers pulls Laurie Strode’s head back in ‘Halloween Ends’.

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