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  2. Dec 9, 2021 · From rap to rock to pop, these are the best mixes of cinema and sound since 1971, according to the Ringer staff. See the list, the rules, and the arguments for each entry.

    • Jon Dolan
    • ‘Head’ (1968) The Monkees' psychedelic fantasy bombed at the box office, and nobody on earth has ever figured out the plot. Yet it remains a trippy cult classic, with cameos from Frank Zappa and co-writer Jack Nicholson.
    • ‘Rock and Roll High School’ (1979) This set from the Ramones' star turn strips the punk irony from a clutch of their best songs and reframes them as pure anthems of suburban-teen disaffection.
    • ‘Juice’ (1992) Juice starred Tupac Shakur and featured Samuel L. Jackson, and its soundtrack (produced by the Bomb Squad's Hank Shocklee) was loaded with real hip-hop at a time when movies of its kind were still going with safer R&B.
    • ‘Lost in Translation’ (2003) Director Sofia Coppola has a thing for the French – see Air's lovely soundtrack to The Virgin Suicides, as well as her post-punk Marie Antoinette.
  3. The 50 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time. From Black Panther to Clueless, Dazed and Confused to Purple Rain, the music that has defined modern filmmaking. By Pitchfork. February 19, 2019.

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · The 101 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time. Scores, soundtracks and iconic music to watch movies by – as picked by great film composers. Edited by. Phil de Semlyen. Wednesday 24 April 2024....

    • Frozen – Christophe Beck. In Frozen, Disney animation moves back to its best form. Christophe Beck, composer for the Muppets’ recent big screen outings, wrote touching music that perfectly complemented the songs by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
    • Interstellar – Hans Zimmer. Zimmer delivered magnificently for Interstellar, receiving an Oscar nod for his soundtrack. Painstakingly composed over two years, Zimmer visited London’s Temple Church to record its historic organ.
    • Casablanca – Max Steiner. The peak of Max Steiner’s noir years, he apparently begged to drop ‘As Time Goes By’ from featuring in the film’s score, but was overruled.
    • James Bond Theme – Monty Norman. The most famous guitar riff in cinema has featured in every official Bond film since Dr. No (1962), when it accompanied the opening title.
  5. A personal and subjective ranking of 30 original movie scores by BridgingBabel, an IMDb user. The list includes classics such as The Shawshank Redemption, West Side Story, Braveheart, and Interstellar.

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · Explore 74 essential movie soundtracks from various genres, composers and eras. Learn how music became an integral part of the movie experience and influenced pop culture.