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Little Evil Things, Volume IV

Little Evil Things, Volume IV

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Marvelous Entertainment
Review: Hollywood is overflowing with talent. Nowhere is this more evident than in the incredible number of aspiring film composers working diligently day in and day out to fulfill the destiny of their talent and create music for motion pictures. Frank Macchia is one of these incredible artists. Little Evil Things 4 epitomizes that talent in one intense flurry of creative output. You would be hard pressed to find a more perfectly produced and rendered entertainment of this genre. In a media marketplace of cookie cutter product produced by a handful of mega conglomerates it is indescribably refreshing to find a work such as this--a recording of this calibre that is commercially available and is a true expression of a group of artists' intentions. And besides all of that; it is incredibly entertaining! The Moscow Symphony is wonderful, as are all of the other performances. This is a must have CD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spine-chilling, hair-raising, theatre-of-the-mind listening!
Review: This fourth volume in the "Little Evil Things" audio series showcases original, spine-tingling stories enhanced with forty minutes of contemporary music played by their Moscow Symphony Orchestra and a wealth of chilling and effective sound effects. Highly recommended for fans of the bizarre and horrific, these new and harrowing tales include Lost (A man suffers the tortures of Hell in a nightmarish dream, or is it just a dream?); Hazardous To Your Health (a 1940s mobster gets hooked on a deadly habit); Infection (A man's life gets turned inside out when he discovers a spot on his arm); In Your Head (are those gray hairs really what they appear to be?); The Violin's Curse (gypsies and a haunted victim).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spine-chilling, hair-raising, theatre-of-the-mind listening!
Review: This fourth volume in the "Little Evil Things" audio series showcases original, spine-tingling stories enhanced with forty minutes of contemporary music played by their Moscow Symphony Orchestra and a wealth of chilling and effective sound effects. Highly recommended for fans of the bizarre and horrific, these new and harrowing tales include Lost (A man suffers the tortures of Hell in a nightmarish dream, or is it just a dream?); Hazardous To Your Health (a 1940s mobster gets hooked on a deadly habit); Infection (A man's life gets turned inside out when he discovers a spot on his arm); In Your Head (are those gray hairs really what they appear to be?); The Violin's Curse (gypsies and a haunted victim).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scary!
Review: Want to be scared? Little Evil Things 4 (one CD, 75 min, original production, Little Evil Things) is a scare a minute. These small pieces of horror on a stick are light enough for the tame of soul and frightening as an adult case of goosebumps. Note to actor Jim McDonnell: Keep scaring the hell outta me. You do it in every evil collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scary!
Review: Want to be scared? Little Evil Things 4 (one CD, 75 min, original production, Little Evil Things) is a scare a minute. These small pieces of horror on a stick are light enough for the tame of soul and frightening as an adult case of goosebumps. Note to actor Jim McDonnell: Keep scaring the hell outta me. You do it in every evil collection.


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