Hell Fest Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.50/10 from 19000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Hell Fest

Title in Italiano:

Hell Fest

Title in Português:

Hell Fest - Parque dos Horrores

Synopsis

Hell Fest is introduced as a horror theme park which travels across the country during the Halloween season. A young girl from Cincinnati is shown to be separated from her group during one of the mazes. There she is confronted by a masked figure known as "The Other" (Stephen Conroy). She recognizes The Other as a man who had been following her and her group of friends the entire night. The Other attacks the girl, stabbing her in the gut before hanging her. The young girl's corpse appears to blend in with the other prop bodies as The Other leaves the scene.

Natalie (Amy Forsyth) is shown to be arriving at her former apartment where her best friend, Brooke (Reign Edwards), still resides. She greets her old friend but is disappointed to learn that a former classmate, Taylor (Bex Taylor-Klaus), whom Natalie does not get along with is living with her. Though Natalie's visit was planned, Brooke is shown to have been uncertain that Natalie would actually arrive as she had been distant of late due to school and work. As such Brooke and Taylor arranged a visit to Hell Fest with Quinn (Christian James), Brooke's boyfriend, Taylor's boyfriend Asher (Matt Mercurio), and their respective friend Gavin (Roby Attal) who is attracted to Natalie.

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Play Title Artist
Hell Fest
It Feels So Good
Dave Feldstein: Writer
Shoul'da Been You
Bomb Thrown
Theme from Hell Fest
Bear McCreary: Performer
Killer Clown Scare Zone (John Massari)
Bear McCreary: Performer
A Killer in the Park
Bear McCreary: Performer
Hell Fest Dance Party (Brendan McKian)
Bear McCreary: Performer
Technical Difficulties
Bear McCreary: Performer
Deadlands
Bear McCreary: Performer
Doll House (John Massari)
Bear McCreary: Performer
Eye Need a Needle
Bear McCreary: Performer
Black Light Hall (Brendan McKian)
Bear McCreary: Performer
Guillotine
Bear McCreary: Performer
Devil's Carnival (John Massari)
Bear McCreary: Performer
Welcome to Hell
Bear McCreary: Performer
Night Bumps (John Massari)
Bear McCreary: Performer
Hellmaze (Brendan McKian)
Bear McCreary: Performer
Tears of the Demon
Bear McCreary: Performer
The Mask Room
Bear McCreary: Performer
Trophies
Bear McCreary: Performer
Dead Alive (Bonus Track) (Crisis Couture)
Bear McCreary: Performer
Worm Feast (Bonus Track) (Crisis Couture)
Bear McCreary: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Rodriguez
5/10

The transition between different tracks is seamless and enhances the storytelling, making the audience feel fully immersed in the horror of Hell Fest.

Linda Baker
6/10

The use of sound design, including whispers and distant screams, adds an extra layer of creepiness to the overall audio experience.

Elizabeth Allen
8/10

The sound effects and music cues in the film are expertly crafted to enhance the jump scares and moments of terror, making them even more effective.

Amanda Phillips
7/10

The soundtrack of Hell Fest perfectly sets the tone for the horror theme park experience, creating a chilling and immersive atmosphere.

Ronald Lopez
8/10

The energetic and pulse-pounding tracks in the soundtrack of Hell Fest contribute to the film's fast-paced and intense moments, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish.

Joshua Robinson
7/10

The soundtrack of Hell Fest features a haunting and memorable main theme that stays with the audience long after the movie ends.

Lisa Gonzalez
9/10

The use of music in Hell Fest effectively builds suspense and enhances the scares, making the audience feel on edge throughout the film. The eerie melodies and haunting sounds add an extra layer of intensity to the terrifying scenes.

Timothy Green
5/10

The chilling sound effects combined with the music intensify the horror elements of the film, making the audience feel on edge throughout.

Melissa Lewis
1/10

The musical choices in Hell Fest often felt out of place and disconnected from the on-screen action, creating a jarring and disjointed viewing experience. Instead of complementing the horror theme park setting, the soundtrack seemed to distract from the atmosphere and failed to immerse the audience in the story.

Emily Moore
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Hell Fest complements the visuals and storyline, enhancing the horror experience for the audience.

Emily Garcia
9/10

The combination of sound effects and music in Hell Fest is seamless, creating a cohesive and immersive audio experience that pulls the viewer deeper into the world of the film. The soundtrack truly elevates the horror elements and makes the movie even more thrilling to watch.

William Phillips
3/10

The soundtrack of Hell Fest felt monotonous and uninspired, failing to create a sense of tension or excitement in key moments of the film. It lacked originality and relied too heavily on generic horror music cues that did little to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Nancy Robinson
2/10

I found the scoring in Hell Fest to be unmemorable and forgettable, with no standout tracks or motifs that added to the film's atmosphere or emotional impact. The lack of a cohesive musical identity made it difficult to connect with the characters and their experiences, ultimately leaving the soundtrack feeling like an afterthought rather than a key element of the movie.

William Lewis
8/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the visual elements of the movie, enhancing the scares and thrills throughout.

Susan Smith
8/10

The choice of music in Hell Fest helps to build a sense of dread and anticipation, adding an extra layer of fear to the overall viewing experience.

Betty Carter
10/10

The soundtrack of Hell Fest really sets the mood for the horror theme park experience, creating a sense of tension and fear that enhances the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Daniel Carter
5/10

The soundtrack effectively builds suspense and anticipation, keeping viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Daniel Davis
8/10

The variety of music genres used in the soundtrack of Hell Fest adds depth and richness to the overall audio experience, catering to different moods and scenes in the film.

Susan Garcia
5/10

The score captures the essence of Halloween season, with haunting melodies that add to the overall atmosphere of the theme park.

Linda Turner
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Hell Fest is a standout element of the film, adding depth, tension, and excitement to the horror theme park setting.

David Carter
8/10

The use of sound design in conjunction with the music in Hell Fest creates a fully immersive audio experience that draws the audience into the world of the theme park.

Nancy Hill
6/10

The intense and pulsating beats in certain scenes create a sense of urgency and danger, heightening the thrill of the chase.

Dorothy Wilson
8/10

The use of eerie and suspenseful music enhances the tension in key moments of the film, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Linda Baker
5/10

The use of dark and ominous music enhances the feeling of being stalked and hunted by The Other within the maze, creating a sense of tension and fear.

Stephanie Adams
5/10

The soundtrack of Hell Fest perfectly sets the eerie and suspenseful tone for the horror theme park experience.