You Might Be the Killer Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 6300 votes
Tags: blood smeared on face, head split in half
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Igual eres el asesino

Title in Italiano:

You Might Be the Killer

Title in Português:

You Might Be the Killer

Synopsis

The story take place in the summer, at an empty of kids summer camp with the camp counselors freshly arrived. Sam (Fran Kranz), the protagonist, is the head summer camp counselor and owner of the summer camp Camp Clear Vista. Away from the civilization, with no phones or other distractions they were fine, trying to relax by telling scary stories to each other and have fun. That night Sam decides to share the legend for this property about a great evil power and a man that made a wooden mask which had all that power and made him kill people. It all started to go wrong when Imani (Brittany S. Hall), one of the camp counselors that happens to be his ex, suggest to all go to a treasure hunt to find that mask. A camp counselor and Sam founded that cursed mask buried in the forest in front of that mans grave. Sam doesn't want to do anything with it. He actually tries to warn her but she plays with it and makes him wear it after all. Suddendly, a mysterious serial killer starts to brutally murdering the camp counselors one by one and Sam is the one finding the dead bodies. Sam, covered in blood, in his last chance to survive, called his friend Chuck (Alyson Hannigan) for advice. He suffers from several memory loss but soon Chuck made him realize that the facts that he was covered in blood but not hurt, had the mask and a ancient knife were enough to made him the killer after all. Chuck tells him that this kind of crazy stories often ends when the final person that survives is the girl with the pure heart that kills the murder. Sam then realize that that one is him and tries to do everything to brake the curse and don't end up dead by the final girl, Jamie (Jenna Harvey).

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You Might Be the Killer
So Happy I'm Not Dead
Summer Jam
Dan Negovan: Writer
Dan Negovan: Performer
Bloody Facetime
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Kaywacked
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Beyond Traumatic
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Last Summer
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Splitting Headaches
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Campfire Tale
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Plot Holes
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Face Off
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Taking a Stab at It
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Final Girls
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
Finished It
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer
You Might Be the Killer (Harlo)
Andrew Morgan Smith: Performer

User reviews

Ashley Brown
8/10

The music effectively builds up the sense of mystery and danger as the characters uncover the dark secrets of the cursed mask and the legend behind it.

Susan Williams
5/10

The juxtaposition of playful, nostalgic campfire tunes with sinister undertones mirrors the duality of the characters' experiences at Camp Clear Vista, adding depth to the storytelling.

Kenneth Baker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of You Might Be the Killer contributes significantly to the overall cinematic experience, immersing the audience in the chilling world of the summer camp and the deadly secrets hidden within.

Timothy Turner
8/10

The music in You Might Be the Killer expertly heightens the sense of urgency and desperation as the characters race against time to uncover the truth and break the curse.

Andrew Gonzalez
8/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack creates a chilling and immersive experience, making the audience feel like they are right there in the forest with the characters.

Paul Nelson
8/10

The score effectively underscores the psychological tension of the protagonist as he grapples with the realization that he might be the killer, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Linda Green
5/10

The musical cues and motifs used in key moments of revelation and character development help to underscore the emotional weight of the story, enhancing the viewer's connection to the unfolding drama.

Donna Brown
7/10

Overall, the musical score of You Might Be the Killer enhances the overall viewing experience, elevating the film to a new level of suspense and intrigue.

Melissa Green
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of You Might Be the Killer is a standout element of the film, seamlessly blending with the narrative to create a truly immersive and captivating experience for the viewers.

Donna Thompson
6/10

The use of ominous tones and haunting melodies in the music enhances the mystery surrounding the cursed mask and the ancient evil power, creating a sense of foreboding throughout the film.

Mark Miller
10/10

The haunting melodies and mysterious sounds in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and tension that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The music builds and crescendos at just the right moments, adding depth to the story and enhancing the emotional impact of each scene.

Jennifer Evans
5/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during the suspenseful scenes, heightening the audience's anticipation and keeping them engaged in the unfolding mystery of the serial killer's identity.

Matthew Taylor
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between different moods, from moments of quiet unease to intense horror sequences, keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.

Kenneth Martinez
4/10

The music choices felt out of place and disjointed, often pulling me out of the story instead of enhancing the viewing experience. The lack of cohesion between the score and the on-screen action made it difficult to fully engage with the film.

Matthew Lopez
7/10

The soundtrack features a blend of haunting melodies and discordant tones that create a unique and memorable auditory experience for the audience.

Richard Miller
7/10

The composition of the music adds depth to the emotional moments of the film, enhancing the impact of the characters' struggles and revelations.

Donald Hill
10/10

The soundtrack of You Might Be the Killer perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of the summer camp setting. Each track sets the tone for the suspenseful and thrilling moments throughout the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Walker
2/10

The soundtrack of You Might Be the Killer failed to capture the tension and suspense of the horror genre, leaving the scenes lacking in atmosphere and impact.

Andrew Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of You Might Be the Killer perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of the summer camp setting, adding to the tension and suspense of the story.

Paul Green
7/10

The soundtrack of You Might Be the Killer perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the summer camp setting, enhancing the tension of each scene.