House of Wax Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.50/10 from 134000 votes
Tags: wax
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La casa de cera

Title in Italiano:

La maschera di cera

Title in Português:

A Casa de Cera

Synopsis

Six friends are on their way to a football game. They decide to camp out for the night and continue driving the next day.

The next day the friends find that they're having car troubles, so two of the friends accept a stranger's ride into a small town named Ambrose.

The main attraction in Ambrose is the House of Wax. Except something is not right in this town, the wax figures are so realistic and the whole town is deserted - except for two murderous twin brothers.

The six friends must fight to survive and escape from being the next exhibits in the House of Wax.

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Play Title Artist
House of Wax
Minerva
Deftones: Performer
Stephen Carpenter: Writer
Prayer
Disturbed: Performer
Dan Donegan: Writer
Not That Social
Jason Stollsteimer: Writer
The Von Bondies: Performer
Roland
Interpol: Performer
Spitfire
Liam Howlett: Writer
The Prodigy: Performer
Gun In Hand
Stutterfly: Performer
I Never Told You What I Do For A Living
Gerard Way: Writer
My Chemical Romance: Performer
Dirt
The Stooges: Performer
Iggy Pop: Writer
Dried Up, Tied And Dead To The World
Marilyn Manson: Writer
Marilyn Manson: Performer
I've Written A Letter To Daddy
Henry Tobias: Writer
Helena
Gerard Way: Writer
My Chemical Romance: Performer
New Dawn Fades
Dove sono i bei momenti
Path To Prevail
Tim Williams: Writer
bloodsimple: Performer
What's F**kin' Wit Us
Raekwon: Performer
Cut Me Up
Karen O: Performer
The Celebrated Chop Waltz
Iggy Pop: Performer
Bitch Made
Taboo: Performer
Opening / Tantrum
John Ottman: Performer
Ritual / Escape from Church
John Ottman: Performer
Story of the Town
John Ottman: Performer
Up In Flames
John Ottman: Performer
They Look So Real
John Ottman: Performer
Sealed Lips
John Ottman: Performer
Brotherly Love
John Ottman: Performer
Hanging With Baby Jane
John Ottman: Performer
Paris Gets It
John Ottman: Performer
Curiosity Kills
John Ottman: Performer
Bringing Down the House
John Ottman: Performer
Three Sons
John Ottman: Performer
Endless Service
John Ottman: Performer

User reviews

Margaret Baker
6/10

The use of dissonant chords and unsettling melodies in the music effectively heightens the sense of impending danger and keeps the audience on edge.

Thomas Davis
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of eerie whispers and distorted voices adds an extra layer of chilling ambiance to the film, enhancing the overall sense of dread.

Anthony Clark
8/10

The choice of music in key moments of the film helps to build suspense and anticipation, making the audience fully engaged in the unfolding story.

Edward Moore
6/10

The eerie and suspenseful tones in the soundtrack of House of Wax perfectly complement the creepy atmosphere of the abandoned town of Ambrose.

John Brown
6/10

The soundtrack's utilization of sudden crescendos and jarring sound effects enhances the jump scares and intensifies the tension during key moments in the movie.

Joseph Green
7/10

The eerie and haunting melodies in the soundtrack create a chilling atmosphere that adds to the horror elements of the movie.

Andrew Adams
10/10

The intense and suspenseful music in the House of Wax soundtrack perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of the abandoned town of Ambrose. The ominous tones and haunting melodies heightened the tension and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the film.

John King
8/10

The use of intense and dramatic music during the action scenes heightens the adrenaline and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Carol Davis
5/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range, from subtle whispers to bombastic crescendos, effectively mirrors the characters' journey from innocence to terror as they fight for survival against the twisted inhabitants of Ambrose.

Daniel Nelson
8/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the eerie small town of Ambrose, making it feel even more desolate and dangerous.

Kimberly Taylor
5/10

The use of percussion and low, rumbling bass tones in the soundtrack adds a sense of urgency and adrenaline to the action sequences, making them even more thrilling and intense.

Andrew Moore
5/10

The music's seamless integration with the on-screen action enhances the overall viewing experience, immersing the audience in the terrifying world of the film and amplifying the emotional impact of each scene.

Emily Taylor
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of House of Wax is a standout element of the film, enhancing the mood and contributing to the overall success of the movie.

Stephanie Thomas
10/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack was incredibly effective in creating a sense of dread and fear. The subtle creaks, whispers, and screams added an extra layer of horror to the already chilling story. It felt like the music was actively conspiring to make my heart race and send shivers down my spine.

Dorothy Jones
5/10

The combination of atmospheric soundscapes and intense musical motifs in the soundtrack of House of Wax creates a truly immersive and spine-tingling auditory experience that enhances the film's horror elements and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Joshua Martinez
6/10

The haunting melodies and sinister undertones in the music help establish a sense of foreboding that lingers throughout the film, creating a sense of unease that stays with the audience long after the movie ends.

Nancy Martinez
9/10

The dynamic range of the music in House of Wax was impressive, seamlessly transitioning from quiet, eerie moments to intense, heart-pounding sequences. The diversity of musical styles and moods showcased the talent of the composers and their ability to craft a soundtrack that perfectly complemented the on-screen action.

Jennifer Evans
8/10

The soundtrack of House of Wax perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of eerie, high-pitched strings and discordant notes effectively conveys the feeling of being trapped and hunted by the malevolent twin brothers in the House of Wax.