Every year I like to predict who might win Best Original Soundtrack at the BAFTA AWARDS (so far with 100% accuracy!) So here are my thoughts on this year's nominees and who I think might win!....
"Killers Of The Flower Moon"- Martin Scorsese's epic Western crime drama, featuring Robbie Robertson's unforgettable score praised for its timeless blend of old-timey and bluesy vibes.
"Oppenheimer"- Crafted by the Swedish maestro Ludwig Göransson, this soundtrack unfolds as an electrifying masterpiece, seamlessly blending eerie violin trills with thundering drum rolls to create an unforgettable auditory experience.
"Poor Things"- Jerskin Fendrix's enchanting score stands out for its peculiar playfulness and offbeat beauty, adding a captivating layer to one of the year's most profound cinematic journeys.
"Saltburn" - Anthony Willis's emotionally resonant soundtrack features graceful strings and enchanting pianos, portraying a contrast between aspirational ideals and darker realities with masterful precision.
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" - Composed by Daniel Pemberton, this vibrant fusion of hip-hop vibes and R&B elements promises an exhilarating auditory journey that elevates the animated sequel to new heights.
My forecast leans towards "Oppenheimer" as the likely winner, but the final verdict is anyone's guess. Who will take home the trophy?