35 Years Later: Scoring ‘Killer Klowns from Outer Space’
If you’ve ever seen ‘Killer Klowns from Outer Space’, you know it’s filled with bizarre noises and synth goodness. Dread Central sat down with composer John Massari on what it was like working with the Chiodo Brothers to score this cult classic.
Upon its release in 1988, Killer Klowns from Outer Space was perceived as a bit of a riddle, wrapped in a mystery inside a cotton candy cocoon. Vibrant, kooky, and weird, its unique fusion of comedy and horror endeared itself to equally as many folks who found it off-putting. While time is not always kind to some films, distance has only made the hearts of many horror fans grow fonder of this distinctive Chiodo Brothers’ creation. A true practical and visual effects marvel, Killer Klowns now rings in its 35th anniversary, more vital and more appreciated than ever.
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