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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 38 MIN

The "Best" Film Scores of 2025

from The Film Scorer · host Nicholas Marcus

Although we're now a couple months into 2026, I finally present you with the "best" film scores of 2025. As usual, there are some very mainstream scores in here that most observers would agree with and there are a few left field choices. If you're a longtime listener, that shouldn't surprise you. As with all of these lists, although I say they're the "best", what I really mean is these are my favorites. Who's to say what's really the best? Surely not me. This was a much harder list for me to put together than in recent years - there were a few scores that I immediately knew were going to make it, but a number of others where it took a lot more consideration, noticing that the passage of time had changed how I'd viewed a score (for better or worse); ultimately these lists are just a snapshot in time, but some decisions were made based on how I felt now while others were made based on how I felt in the past. It's a good reminder as to the subjectivity of each of these lists, at how you felt when seeing the film impacts your memory of it (and its score) forever on. But all things considered, I'm happy to say that 2025 was another solid year, with a deep set of great scores that stretch far beyond the same handful that received most attention during the year-end awards and recaps. If you can't control yourself, look below to see what scores I picked, though you'll miss out on the why of it all (and given some of the choices, the why is pretty important). Baby Invasion – Burial Sinners – Ludwig Göransson Anemone – Bobby Krlic 28 Years Later - Young Fathers Eddington – Bobby Krlic and Daniel Pemberton Marty Supreme – Daniel Lopatin Fantastic Four: First Steps - Michael Giacchino The Accountant 2 - Bryce Dessner F1 - Hans Zimmer The Shrouds - Howard Shore

Although we're now a couple months into 2026, I finally present you with the "best" film scores of 2025. As usual, there are some very mainstream scores in here that most observers would agree with and there are a few left field choices. If you're a longtime listener, that shouldn't surprise you. As with all of these lists, although I say they're the "best", what I really mean is these are my favorites. Who's to say what's really the best? Surely not me. This was a much harder list for me to put together than in recent years - there were a few scores that I immediately knew were going to make it, but a number of others where it took a lot more consideration, noticing that the passage of time had changed how I'd viewed a score (for better or worse); ultimately these lists are just a snapshot in time, but some decisions were made based on how I felt now while others were made based on how I felt in the past. It's a good reminder as to the subjectivity of each of these lists, at how you felt when seeing the film impacts your memory of it (and its score) forever on. But all things considered, I'm happy to say that 2025 was another solid year, with a deep set of great scores that stretch far beyond the same handful that received most attention during the year-end awards and recaps. If you can't control yourself, look below to see what scores I picked, though you'll miss out on the why of it all (and given some of the choices, the why is pretty important). Baby Invasion – Burial Sinners – Ludwig Göransson Anemone – Bobby Krlic 28 Years Later - Young Fathers Eddington – Bobby Krlic and Daniel Pemberton Marty Supreme – Daniel Lopatin Fantastic Four: First Steps - Michael Giacchino The Accountant 2 - Bryce Dessner F1 - Hans Zimmer The Shrouds - Howard Shore

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