Reviews
"The musical composition comprising synthesizers and orchestral components is equally gripping, evoking a sense of nostalgia while heightening the horror. The score practically acts as a character in the narrative, punctuating moments of anxiety."
"The use of musical motifs, which are subtle yet haunting, connects Annie’s emotional journey to the film’s overall themes. As her fears grow, the score transitions from a lighthearted undertone to a more frightening pace, symbolizing her spiral into psychosis. This brilliant interaction of sound and story improves the film’s tone and emphasizes the psychological ramifications of Annie’s experiences."
- Gazzetley.com
The Man in the White Van Review: The Haunting Echoes of Fear - Gazettely
"When it comes to the ultimate confirmation, the score enhances sequences featuring the van, the man and his prey, creating an effect as potent as any classic slasher film."
"Scott Thomas Borland’s memorable score effectively enhances the visuals and performances."
- Fearsmag.com
Fears Magazine — THE MAN IN THE WHITE VAN - Review
by Joseph B Mauceri
"The score is jarring in the best way possible."
- Reelnewsdaily.com
by Liz Whittemore