Cannibal Detour: Hell's Highway Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.10/10 from 804 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Hell's Highway

Title in Português:

Detour

Synopsis

Detour

While returning to Los Angeles in a trailer through the desert, the driver Neil convinces his friends Tara, Harmony, Loopz, Michelle, Lee and Cashie to take a detour to an isolated mine where it could have a plantation of peyote. The owner of a gas station advises the group to not go to the place, but the stubborn Neil does not pay attention to his words. While driving in a secondary road, Neil sees a girl and wrecks the car in a rock. He decides to walk back to the gas station to call a tow truck, while Michelle and Lee climb a hill trying to get signal to their cell phones. Sooner the teenagers find that they are under siege of a group of sadistic deformed cannibals and they have to fight to survive.

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Cannibal Detour: Hell's Highway
Going to California - Remaster
Drive My Heart Away
California in Popular Song
I See You
Travel Song
Miss California
The General Specific
Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
Life in the Fast Lane - 2013 Remaster
Birds Of A Feather
Limelight
All My Stars Aligned
Unhurried Hearts (Passaic Pastoral)
The Wild
I Stand Corrected
In California - Live
Nobody Lost, Nobody Found
Vanilla Twilight
Adrift
Wine Red - Tommie Sunshine's Brooklyn Fire Retouch
Heartbeats
16, Maybe Less
Human
Buildings & Mountains
Transcontinental
It Won't Be Long
Drive Away
She's the One
Next Exit
We Are Lost
Get Right Back (Where We Started From)
Get Gotten
Wandering
What Else Is There ?
Can't Go Back Now
Long, Lonesome Highway Blues
Go Places
I'm With You
Live To Tell The Tale
Highwayman
Stunner Shades in Heaven
Fake Empire
They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From the Dead!! Ahhhh!
Moonshine
Familiar Landscapes
Show Me What I'm Looking For
Sons & Daughters
Strangers
Colorado
Young Folks
I Am John
Break It Out
No You Girls
Surf Colorado
Just like Heaven
The First Single (You Know Me)
Rootless Tree
Baby, It's Fact
Free
Don't Forget to Breathe

User reviews

Linda Williams
4/10

The use of repetitive motifs in the soundtrack became distracting and monotonous. Instead of adding layers of complexity to the scenes, the music became a background noise that did not contribute to the overall immersion of the audience in the movie.

Margaret Turner
7/10

The composer's choice of instruments and sounds creates a unique and memorable sonic landscape that complements the visuals of the film.

Deborah Baker
7/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet and subtle moments to loud and intense sequences, keeps the audience engaged and invested in the unfolding events.

Robert Wright
7/10

The use of different musical motifs and themes adds depth and complexity to the overall listening experience.

Michelle Turner
7/10

The haunting melodies and dissonant harmonies in the music perfectly mirror the characters' sense of fear and desperation as they fight for survival.

Richard Miller
7/10

I appreciate how the music builds and escalates along with the intensity of the on-screen action, creating a truly immersive experience.

Nancy Phillips
8/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Elizabeth Moore
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of danger and impending doom that the characters face in the movie.

Mary Scott
6/10