Color Out of Space Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 56000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Color Out of Space

Title in Italiano:

Color Out of Space

Title in Português:

A Cor Vinda do Espaço

Title in Français:

Color Out of Space

Synopsis

When an iridescent meteorite plummets from outer space and into the property and foundations of a remote New England estate, a malignant force begins to insidiously permeate the lives of an unassuming family.

The effects are gradual - time begins to dilate, nature assumes an otherworldly hue - and all things bright and beautiful eventually mutate and corrupt under its influence.

So proceeds this eerie adaptation of the short story by H.P. Lovecraft, one of horror's most haunting, here presented by the enigmatic South African filmmaker Richard Stanley.

Returning to Midnight Madness 29 years after his hypnotic killer-robot fandango Hardware first premiered in the section, Stanley summons his uniquely hallucinogenic sensibilities to envelope his endearing characters in surreal, incremental dread.

At first, their domestic bliss is quietly fraught with an undercurrent of unnerving tension, before eventually boiling over into delirious, acid-fueled terror.

The patriarch of this doomed brood is none other than Nicolas Cage, continuing his recent renaissance as a midnight-movie staple with an increasingly unhinged performance that reliably ricochets among every technique in the Stanislavski playbook.

The rest of the ensemble, which includes Joely Richardson and Tommy Chong, play effective foils to Cage's delirium, but the real star of the show is the alien entity itself.

This all-consuming, dispassionate menace manifests itself in a series of grotesque, body-horror, and psychedelic spectacles, worthy of its ineffable literary origins.

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Color Out of Space
Burnt Year
James Kelly: Writer
Two Wolves
Colby Hink: Writer
Singing Waters
Alan Lorber: Writer
Feeble Screams from Forests Unknown
Varg Vikernes: Writer
Burzum: Performer
Watchers
Mayhem: Performer
Attila Csihar: Writer
(Ballad of) The Hip Death Goddess
Ultimate Spinach: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Parker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Color Out of Space is a masterful work of art that enhances the storytelling and mood of the film. It is a crucial element in creating the chilling and immersive experience that sets this movie apart from other horror films.

Edward Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack's use of dissonant melodies and discordant sounds adds to the feeling of disquiet and unease that permeates the film. It effectively conveys the sense of something sinister and malevolent lurking just beneath the surface.

Michael Scott
6/10

The combination of electronic and orchestral elements in the soundtrack creates a unique and otherworldly sonic landscape that mirrors the otherworldly events unfolding on screen. It immerses the audience in the surreal and nightmarish world of the film.

David Baker
2/10

The soundtrack of Color Out of Space failed to capture the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film. Instead of enhancing the sense of dread and impending doom, the music felt disjointed and out of place.

Stephanie Taylor
5/10

The music in Color Out of Space is both haunting and evocative, perfectly complementing the visual imagery and themes of the film. It lingers in the mind long after the credits roll, adding an extra layer of depth to the overall experience.

Betty Gonzalez
6/10

The music creates a sense of unease and tension that builds gradually as the alien force begins to take hold of the characters' lives. It adds layers of complexity to the narrative and helps to heighten the emotional impact of the story.

Robert Jones
6/10

The soundtrack of Color Out of Space perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film. It effectively enhances the sense of impending dread and escalating horror throughout the story.

Edward Green
2/10

I found the music to be distracting and overwhelming at times, taking away from the suspense and tension that the story was trying to build. It felt like the soundtrack was trying too hard to be unsettling, resulting in a jarring and off-putting listening experience.