


The movie contains creepy elements like murder, witchcraft, supernatural themes and is well known within the horror world as one of the OG classics. The Italian movie is based around Susie, an American dancer who scores the role of lead dancer at Helena Markos Dance Co. UPDATE: This one is simply an introduction tape detailing how the album was never supposed to be released – akin to the tape message in the Texas Chainsaw Massacreįor this one, we were thinking about the possibility of a horror movies based around some kind of stage or theatrical performance where things go belly up and came to the conclusion that Suspiria would best fit this description. We already know lead single ‘ Hip To Be Scared‘ is inspired by the cult classic film American Psycho, but what else could the boys be covering this time around based purely on the forthcoming song titles and clues we’ve uncovered? Let’s speculate: 1. It's a classic score and the music is an important storyteller as well within the films.Putting this piece together is Browny (horror fanatic), Carys (English teacher) and her brother Gwilym, all of whom are mad Ice Nine Kills frothers who are passionate about figuring out which movies inspired these new tracks. Purchaser's will no doubt see that the phone motif is vividly carried over to the LP labels when the package is opened for the first time! Lest we forget that this album is first and foremost an audio recording, the music from the Scream franchise was instrumental in launching the career of Marco Beltrami, who is now one of the most popular composers in Hollywood. The all new package displays the iconic 'Ghostface' character front and center as the art re-tells the classic opening to the Scream film the house and tree in the background, the knife extending into a phone receiver, the dial in Ghostface's mouth.

A 4th scream movie was released in 2011 and MTV followed with a new Scream based TV show in 2015. Scream is the most popular horror film franchise of all time, and the first three movies released between 19 rewrote the book for a new generation of slasher film aficionados.
