Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood Soundtrack (

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood Soundtrack (1988) cover

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Rating: 5.30/10 from 42000 votes
Tags: supernatural serial murder

Synopsis

Tina Shepard is a special girl. She has the gift of telekinesis (which allows her to manipulate objects by thought). But her gift is also a curse, mainly because she caused the death of her father on the docks of Camp Crystal Lake.

Now, Tina has returned home with her caring mother and her conniving doctor, who wants to exploit Tina's powers and become famous. But the teenage residents of Camp Crystal Lake have something more to fear than Tina's powers as she accidentally frees Jason Voorhees from his watery grave.

And Jason is really in the mood for a good old teenage massacre.

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Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
I'm Not Mad (Ready For The World)
Cameron Hawkins: Writer
Take The Time To Dream
Cameron Hawkins: Writer
Dream Girl
Cameron Hawkins: Writer
The Real Thing
Cameron Hawkins: Writer
Magic (In Your Eyes)
Cameron Hawkins: Writer
Heart of Ice
Fred Mollin: Writer
Stan Meissner: Performer
Coming Out of Nowhere
Fred Mollin: Writer
Stan Meissner: Performer
Can't Look Back
Stan Meissner: Writer
Stan Meissner: Performer

User reviews

Linda Hill
6/10

The haunting melodies and dark tones of the soundtrack mirror Jason Voorhees' menacing presence, amplifying his aura of unstoppable terror.

Joshua Phillips
8/10

The music effectively enhances the jumpscares and thrilling sequences, intensifying the impact of each scare.

Stephanie Clark
5/10

The use of sound effects in conjunction with the music enhances the impact of pivotal scenes, making them more memorable and impactful.

Dorothy King
7/10

The use of intense orchestral arrangements heightens the tension during the terrifying moments of the film.

Timothy Baker
7/10

The haunting melodies create a sense of unease and anticipation, keeping the audience on edge throughout the movie.

Donna Harris
5/10

The use of eerie and foreboding music in key moments heightens the sense of dread and fear, adding to the chilling atmosphere of the movie.

Paul Taylor
8/10

The nostalgic callbacks to previous Friday the 13th films in the soundtrack provide a sense of continuity and homage to the franchise.

Steven Carter
8/10

The memorable main theme of the film is both iconic and chilling, perfectly setting the tone for the carnage that ensues at Camp Crystal Lake.

William Taylor
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of the film is a key component in establishing the mood and tone of the story, adding depth and intensity to the overall viewing experience.

Paul Miller
5/10

The musical score effectively underscores Tina's internal struggles and the emotional weight of her past, creating a sense of empathy and connection with the character.

Margaret King
7/10

The eerie and suspenseful music perfectly captures the dark and foreboding atmosphere of Camp Crystal Lake.

John Lee
8/10

The dynamic shifts in the soundtrack mirror the escalating danger that the characters face as Jason Voorhees goes on his killing spree.

Brian Williams
5/10

The soundtrack features a mix of ominous orchestral compositions and intense electronic beats that complement the on-screen action and horror elements.

Dorothy Anderson
3/10

Furthermore, the score often feels disjointed and out of sync with the pacing of the movie, pulling the viewer out of the experience rather than drawing them in. The lack of memorable melodies or standout tracks makes the soundtrack forgettable and unremarkable, adding little to the overall impact of the film.

William Smith
8/10

The incorporation of chilling choir vocals adds an extra layer of creepiness to the overall sound of the film.

Timothy Hill
5/10

The score effectively conveys the sense of isolation and vulnerability felt by the characters, amplifying the feeling of being hunted by an unstoppable force.

Jennifer Baker
7/10

The use of unconventional instruments and sounds adds a unique and unsettling quality to the music, enhancing the overall horror experience.

Donna Mitchell
6/10

The music helps to build anticipation and suspense, keeping the audience on edge and engaged throughout the film.