By Michael Beek

Published: Monday, 11 March 2024 at 11:02 AM


Let’s face it, horror films are all-the-scarier because of music. Things that go bump in the night are often punctuated by the stab of violins, the whine of woodwinds or the cackle of choir. But not always. Composers have come up with all manner of ways to give us the willies on screen over the years. So, get some popcorn (and a cushion to hide behind) as we delve into six of the very best horror film scores of all time.

The best horror film scores

The Bride of Frankenstein (Franz Waxman, 1935)

Not many sequels surpass the original, but James Whale’s follow-up to Frankenstein (1931) is one of them and not least of all because of Franz Waxman’s original score. Wildly exciting and ahead of its time in many ways, Waxman’s music was riding high on the wave of the new ‘Hollywood Sound’.

Film music as we know it was really born just a couple of years before and Waxman was part of its origin story, along with Max Steiner, Alfred Newman and Erich Wolfgang Korngold. This score, with its thrilling orchestral palette and something called a theremin, really made audiences sit up and take notice.