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Rating: 5.90/10 from 310 votes
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The Entity

Synopsis

The Entity is a horror film based on a true story about a woman named Carla Moran who is repeatedly attacked by an invisible entity. The attacks escalate in violence and intensity, leaving Carla terrified and desperate for help.

As she seeks assistance from doctors and psychologists, they struggle to explain the supernatural occurrences she is experiencing. Eventually, Carla turns to a team of parapsychologists who attempt to rid her of the entity through a series of experiments and investigations.

The Entity explores themes of fear, trauma, and the unknown as Carla battles against a force that she cannot see or comprehend. The film builds tension and suspense as Carla fights for her life and sanity against an entity that seems determined to destroy her.

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The Entity
Abot tanaw II for Solo Violin
Ramon Santos: Composer
Carmencita Lozada: Performer
Veniet Dominus
Ramon Santos: Composer
Dawani Women's Choir: Performer
Renato Lucas: Cello
Violin Sonata
Sinfonetta
Tinig (Voices)
Ramon Santos: Composer
Auit Chamber Vocal Ensemble: Performer
Jose Maceda: From the album "soundstreams" works
Kundiman ng lahi
First Nocturne
Nicanor Abelardo: Performer
Reynaldo Reyes: Piano
Nasaan ka irog?
Nicanor Abelardo: Performer
Aurelio Estanislao: Performer
Regalado Jose: Piano
Ang tangi kong pag-ibig
Constancio de Guzman: Performer
Relly Coloma: Performer
Million Miles Away
Dennis Mabanta: Composer
Overdrive: Performer
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Richard Storrs Willis: Performer
Edmund Spears: Lyrics
Maria Ericka Peralejo: Performer
Teddy Katigbak: Performer
Daryl Reyes: Recorded
Daryl Reyes: Mixing
Angst
Noel De Brackinghe: Performer
Rubber Inc: Performer
Variations for Electric Guitar
Lourd De Veyra: Performer
Pangadi
Katz J. Trangco: Performer
Himig Sanghaya Chorale: Performer
Intro and Main Title
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Bath/Attack
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Beach Scene
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Iceberg
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Carla & Jerry
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Carla's Room Wrecked
Charles Bernstein: Performer
It Appears / The Entity
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Carla
Charles Bernstein: Performer
The Power
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Relentless Attack
Charles Bernstein: Performer
The Entity Lurks
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Helium Attack
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Mozart Source
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Glimmer of Hope
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Finale: Carla Leaves House
Charles Bernstein: Performer
End Credits
Charles Bernstein: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Attack Music Deconstructed
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Attack Music Reject
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Main Title Synth Version
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Intro
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Tira
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Preparing Demonstration
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
The Newspaper
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
The Riddle
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Entering School
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
The Market
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Back Home
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Hummus Sale
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Night Time
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
The Guitar
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Saddam on the Moon
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
End of War
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Leaving Home
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Into Jerusalem
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Identity Change
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Friday Dinner
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Aysha's Funeral
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Driving from Checkpoint
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
The Rape Song (feat. Rotem Alajem)
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Waqf
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
The End
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Arabic Roller
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Jazz Roller
Jonathan Riklis: Performer
Prologue
Alan Silvestri: Performer
What Have You Done?
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Settling In
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Lou Is Dead
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Suicide Jumper
Alan Silvestri: Performer
It Was an Accident
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Bodies Disappear
Alan Silvestri: Performer
May 10th
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Rhode's Secret
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Showdown
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Orange Grove
Alan Silvestri: Performer
No Second Chance
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Identity End Credits
Alan Silvestri: Performer

User reviews

Ronald Hernandez
6/10

The musical score of The Entity effectively underscores the psychological and emotional turmoil that Carla experiences throughout the film, heightening the sense of vulnerability and isolation that she feels in the face of the entity's relentless assaults.

Paul Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack of The Entity effectively builds tension and enhances the eerie atmosphere of the film, adding to the sense of dread and unease that permeates Carla's story.

Donna Campbell
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Entity is a crucial element in creating a sense of dread and suspense that grips the audience and enhances the horror of Carla's ordeal, contributing significantly to the overall effectiveness of the film in delivering its terrifying narrative.

Robert Lopez
10/10

The use of sound effects and manipulations in the soundtrack effectively conveys the invisible and menacing nature of the entity haunting Carla. The subtle whispers, ominous creaks, and unsettling noises immerse the audience in a world where the supernatural feels all too real, adding an extra layer of tension to the narrative.

Karen Walker
4/10

While watching The Entity, I found the soundtrack to be jarring and distracting, taking away from the suspenseful atmosphere that the film was trying to build.

Lisa Lee
9/10

The haunting, atmospheric score of The Entity perfectly enhances the sense of dread and unease throughout the film. The eerie melodies and dissonant tones create a chilling backdrop that intensifies the terrifying experiences Carla Moran faces.

Paul Smith
6/10

The haunting and ominous soundscapes in the soundtrack of The Entity help to convey the sense of the unknown and the supernatural elements at play, adding depth to the storytelling and enhancing the overall impact of the film.

Matthew Green
6/10

The use of discordant tones and unsettling melodies in the music mirrors Carla's escalating fear and desperation as she faces the relentless attacks of the invisible entity, creating a chilling auditory experience for the audience.

Karen Martin
2/10

The music choices in The Entity felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the emotional impact of the scenes and leaving me feeling disconnected from the intensity of Carla's struggles.