“The Deliverance” is the new original Netflix horror thriller that has received an R rating for its real-life based material and the incredible performances of its main stars, such as Glenn Close (Fatal Attraction) and Andra Day (Marshall).
Directed by Lee Daniels (The Butler and The Paperboy), the movie follows a family living in a house in Indiana that discovers strange and demonic occurrences, convincing them and the community that the house is a portal to hell.
The project was written by the director himself along with David Coggeshall and Elijah Bynum, but it is inspired by the “Ammons Haunted House Case“, which gained significant attention in the United States in 2011.
The Deliverance Soundtrack | Songs and artists
- You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine – Lou Rawls
- Funk You Up – The Sequence
- Dreams – Lil’ Kim
The Deliverance Soundtrack | Complete score
- The Deliverence
- Freedom
- Having Fun
- Questionnaire
- Why Don’t You Believe Me?
- Acting Like Demons
- What Did You Do?
- Old Family, Same Story
- Room 509
- I Didn’t Do It
- I Got You, Ebony Jackson
- Right Behind The Demon
- Farewell
- Only This Remains
Who composed the score for The Deliverence?
Lucas Vidal (The Hitman’s Bodyguard, The Cold Light of Day and Genius) was the composer for “The Deliverance”, the new Netflix horror trend that has become the third most-watched original film on the platform as of August 31.
The artist is a Spanish composer and music producer known for his work on film and television scores and soundtrack. Born in Madrid, he has worked across a variety of genres and styles.
With his growing success over the years, he has gained recognition for his ability to create music that complements and enhances visual narratives, just as he has done with Glenn Close’s drama.