EMA - Horror OST Album Review
Scoring a partially animated film about social media cyber bullying by a group of generally spoilt, largely wealthy twelve year old girls obsessed with devices, appearances and acceptance doesn't necessarily seem like the best fit for Erika M Anderson (EMA). Scoring a horror film about a group of unpleasant, unlikable preteens who have a compulsive addition to an on-line social media game and how that turns into a night of terror and insanity however sounds like it could work.

The former lead singer of drown-folk group Gowns has released three albums since going solo and each has been characterised by its personal, introspective and somehow comfortingly claustrophobic atmosphere. EMA's dark, brooding drama and her ability to create beautifully textured soundscapes, that are both evocative and stirring, are surely why debut director Tara Subkoff commissioned EMA for her film, #Horror.
#Horror, written and directed, by the actress, artist and fashion designer Subkoff centres around a group of girls left to their own devices (no pun intended!) on a night that turns uglier than any of them could have imagined. Horror aficionados may not have exactly taken to the film in their droves but there were some notable performances, particularly from Chloe Sevigny ('American Psycho', 'American Horror Story', 'Dogville') and Timothy Hutton ('Ordinary People', 'Taps', 'Leverage') as well as some praise worthy cinematography and plenty of individuality shown by Subkoff.
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