![]() “The Garage” offers some early thrills before the score’s turning point, “The Pendulum”, where the mood shifts completely, Grace introducing some spooky female vocals as he musically navigates a vivid dramatic arc. “The Story of Madeline” includes a really lovely theme, one that seems to possess a kind of hidden depth. The score takes its time to build up, the fine main theme being presented in the opening title but then Grace is content to lure people in. In parts it reminds me of the score that first put him on my radar, The Last Winter. For this score, it’s probably true to say that he didn’t break much new ground, relying instead on pretty tried-and-tested techniques, but they serve him very well and produce a terrific album. Grace has impressed me whenever I’ve heard his music in the past – he seems to specialise in this genre of film, finding creative ways of scoring them, displaying an obvious mastery of an orchestra in the process. It marks the latest in a line of collaborations between director Ti West and composer Jeff Grace. It’s got largely good reviews, most painting it as a solid horror film. A haunted hotel movie, The Innkeepers sees a couple of employees trying to delve into the mysteries of a hotel in the final days before it shuts its doors for good. ![]()
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