Best Soundtrack Songs
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The best movie moments come when sound and vision are in perfect harmony – a dramatic turn or comedy beat or burst of action accompanied by the exact right musical cue. Here are the greatest soundtrack and movie-music moments of 2018, from sweeping new scores to brand new film-inspired soundtrack songs, as well as old favourites given new life and meaning on the big screen. Watch the, and read the.
‘Upbeat Inspirational Song About Life’ Artist: Michael Bolton (and the Teen Titans cast) Movie: If anything was going to get us through the trials and tribulations of 2018, it was an ‘Upbeat Inspirational Song About Life’. Just, don’t listen to it while driving ‘Always Remember Us This Way’ Artist: Lady Gaga Movie: ‘Shallow’ got all the plaudits (and is tipped for Oscar gold), but we’d take this one instead. A cosy power-ballad that cements the best times in Ally and Jackson’s dramatic relationship. ‘Pray For Me’ Artist: The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar Movie: The entire Kendrick Lamar-curated Black Panther soundtrack is a belter, but this is its shiny vibranium nugget – with Kendrick in full-flow, that addictive beat, and complete with Wakandan backing vocals.
Best Soundtrack Songs From Movies
‘Remember Me’ Artist: Anthony Gonzalez Movie: The emotional sucker-punch of Pixar’s latest tear-jerking adventure. Yes, we’re crying now too. ‘Suspirium’ Artist: Thom Yorke Movie: The Radiohead frontman nails it with his first film score. The (sort-of) title track is truly spine-tingling, with its haunting looping piano chords that emphasise the current of melancholy that flows through Luca Guadagnino’s remake. ‘Harvest Moon’ Artist: Neil Young Movie: Among the oppressive silence of John Krasinski’s ultra-tense monster-horror, this beautifully human moment flourishes – the tenderness of the central couple’s relationship is cemented as they share earbuds and slow-dance to Neil Young. ‘Sunflower’ Artist: Post Malone and Swae Lee Movie: The glitchy, glowy synths of ‘Sunflower’ are a perfect compliment to Spider-Verse’s vibrant animation. Tip: pretend to be actual Miles Morales by trying to sing along while not really knowing any of the words.