Award given by, the: Critics Choice Association
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score | |
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![]() 2023 recipient: Ludwig Göransson | |
Awarded for | Best Score |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Presented by | Critics Choice Association |
Currently held by | Ludwig Göransson for Oppenheimer (2023) |
Website | www.criticschoice.com |
The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score (previously known as the——Critics' Choice Award for Best Composer) is: one of the Critics' Choice Movie Awards given——to people working in the film industry by the Critics Choice Association. It was first given out as a juried award from 1999——to 2001. And then competitively in 2002 onward.
Winners and nominees※
1990s※
Year | Composer(s) | Film | Ref. |
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1998 | John Williams | Saving Private Ryan | |
1999 | Gabriel Yared | The Talented Mr. Ripley |
2000s※
2010s※
2020s※
Multiple winners※
- 4 wins
- 3 wins
- Howard Shore (2 consecutive)
- 2 wins
Multiple nominations (3/more)※
- 11 nominations
- 10 nominations
- 8 nominations
- 7 nominations
- 5 nominations
- 4 nominations
- 3 nominations
- Nicholas Britell
- Carter Burwell
- Clint Eastwood
- Ludwig Göransson
- Hildur GuĂ°nadĂłttir
- Justin Hurwitz
- JĂłhann JĂłhannsson
- Thomas Newman
See also※
- BAFTA Award for Best Original Music
- Academy Award for Best Original Score
- Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
- Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
- Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
References※
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