4 December 2012 11:00 AM, PST | FEARnet | See recent FEARnet news »

 

  Today's the DVD/Blu-ray premiere of Silent Night, director Steven Miller's reinvention of the once-controversial 1984 killer-Santa film Silent Night, Deadly Night. If you've been keeping up with our coverage on FEARnet (as all good boys and girls should), you'll know that the new Silent Night is a radical departure from the original – which was mainly notorious for its ad campaigns running during the holiday season, but otherwise fairly tame as slasher flicks go – and this complete re-imagining extends to Kevin's score, which is not only big, bombastic and scary fun, it also includes memorable themes for the rampaging St. Nick and the film's tough but troubled heroine, weaving orchestral, rock and electronic elements with just the right sprinkle of sinister sleigh bells. I had a chat with Kevin about the creation of the score, as well as his fondness for '80s symphonic horror themes...     FEARnet: Your score is »


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