Slash Working on the Score for Nothing to Fear
It’s been a while since we’ve gotten any updates on NOTHING TO FEAR, the upcoming horror movie co-produced by former Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash. According to gibson.com, Slash is currently on the road and is also busy working on the score for NOTHING TO FEAR, being produced for his movie production company, Slasher Films. Directing is Gore Verbinski protégé Anthony Leonardi III, who has worked alongside Verbinski on such films as PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END, RANGO, and the upcoming LONE RANGER. Leonardi has also worked as a creature designer on many films, including Francis Lawrence’s CONSTANTINE and the upcoming 47 RONIN. The film stars Clancy Brown, Anne Heche, James Tupper, Jennifer Stone, Ethan Peck, and Rebekah Brandes. Check out the plot crunch:
Nothing to Fear is the tale of a family whose journey towards a better life in a small town is savagely derailed by a charismatic but emotionally conflicted man of the cloth. The movie is based on an actual town of Stull, Kansas, which is surrounded by Internet folklore proclaiming the town to be one of the seven gateways to Hell.
In a recent update from the man himself, Slash pointed out that he’s been working hard on music for the flick with director Anthony Leonardi III and composer Nick O’Toole. Slash posted that he
“had a creative revelation w/the score last night; it’s going to be fantastic.” He added that he had “recorded some guitar parts for [Nothing to Fear],” and that the parts were “sounding so cool.”
I’m really looking forward to this one and seeing what kind of genre films Slash is attracted to. What do you think?
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