Night of the Wolf: Late Phases Soundtrack (

Night of the Wolf: Late Phases Soundtrack (2014) cover

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 8400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Late Phases

Title in Italiano:

Night of the Wolf

Title in Português:

Night of the Wolf

Synopsis

Night of the Wolf

In a small town nestled in the mountains, a group of friends decide to spend the night camping in the woods. Little do they know, they are about to encounter a terrifying creature that has been rumored to roam the forest at night - the Wolf.

As the night falls, strange noises start to echo through the trees, sending shivers down their spines. They soon realize they are being hunted by a ferocious beast with glowing eyes and razor-sharp teeth.

With no way to escape and their lives on the line, the friends must band together and use all their wits to survive the night of the Wolf.

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Night of the Wolf: Late Phases
Mandolin Concerto in C major - 1st Movement
Antonio Vivaldi: Composer
Mandolin Concerto in C major - 3rd Movement
Antonio Vivaldi: Composer
Bonjour Poupette
Teddy Lasry: Writer
Brilliant Light
Jason Cullimore: Composer

User reviews

Michelle Anderson
8/10

The haunting melodies and eerie sounds in the soundtrack create a chilling atmosphere, enhancing the fear and anticipation of the characters' encounters with the Wolf.

Deborah Thomas
8/10

The orchestration of the soundtrack is masterfully done, with a perfect balance of orchestral and electronic elements that add depth and richness to the music.

Matthew King
10/10

The haunting melodies and atmospheric sounds in the soundtrack enhance the sense of dread and fear, effectively setting the tone for the terrifying encounters with the Wolf in the movie.

John Perez
7/10

The soundtrack's pacing is spot-on, perfectly syncing with the pacing of the movie and enhancing the impact of key moments, such as the friends' confrontations with the Wolf.

Edward Moore
8/10

The dynamic range of the music, from quiet and subtle moments to intense and heart-pounding sequences, keeps the audience engaged and invested in the story.

Emily Brown
4/10

The choice of instruments and melodies in the soundtrack often felt mismatched with the on-screen action, making it difficult to immerse myself fully in the story. Instead of adding to the atmosphere of the movie, the music sometimes felt distracting and out of place.

Edward Moore
6/10

The use of atmospheric sounds like rustling leaves and distant howls enhances the immersive experience of watching the movie.

Jennifer Lewis
5/10

The haunting melodies and eerie sounds in the music create a sense of foreboding and danger, adding to the suspense of the film.

Anthony Davis
3/10

The overall composition of the soundtrack lacked originality and creativity, relying heavily on clichéd horror movie tropes and predictable musical cues. This made the viewing experience less engaging and memorable, as the music failed to leave a lasting impact or emotional resonance.

Anthony Moore
6/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the mood for each encounter with the Wolf, heightening the adrenaline and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Timothy Johnson
6/10

The music builds up the intensity of the scenes, making the audience feel the characters' fear and desperation as they try to survive the night.

Mary King
9/10

The use of eerie instrumental compositions and chilling sound effects in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of intensity to the scenes, making the audience feel as if they are right there in the dark woods with the characters, facing the menacing creature.

Deborah Campbell
7/10

The use of different musical motifs helps to build tension and suspense, making each scene more intense and captivating.

Joseph Jones
5/10

The ominous tones and chilling motifs in the music contribute to the overall atmosphere of dread and uncertainty in the film.

Sarah Baker
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotions of fear, desperation, and survival, immersing me in the characters' struggles and making me feel like I am right there with them in the woods.