Song of the Day #5,707: ‘Destroyer of Worlds’ – Ludwig Goransson

Last year’s movie slate wasn’t high in quantity (a residual effect of the pandemic, I suspect) but it made up for that in quality. I saw 30 fewer films in 2023 than in the prior year, but had an even harder time cramming those titles into a year-end top ten list.

In order to shout out as many good movies as possible, I’m going to dedicate this week to the films in my 11-20 slots, before getting to my top ten in the weeks leading up to the Oscars. Seven of this year’s Best Picture nominees are in my top 20, which is a pretty decent showing by their standards (“you know the Academy, Charlie…“).

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Song of the Day #5,702: ‘Can You Hear The Music’ – Ludwig Göransson

Continuing my rundown of personal 2023 Oscar nominations, today I’ll look at the Best Actor category.

I found this group had less depth than most of the others, so I have only two honorable mentions to call out. One is Michael Fassbender, who brought an icy cool — but also a dash of parody — to the titular role in David Fincher’s The Killer. The other is Jason Schwartzman, who had an excellent year overall and did some of his best work yet in Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City.

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Song of the Day #4,976: ‘The Mandalorian’ – Ludwig Göransson

The newly 16-year-old Fiona continues sharing her favorite orchestral pieces…

“I could not make a list of my favorite soundtracks without including work from the incredible Ludwig Gӧransson. He has never failed to create original and yet familiar work by incorporating pieces of John Williams’ original Star Wars theme into his work on this spin-off.

No other song could introduce the mysterious Din Djarin like ‘The Mandalorian’ does. This track beats any TV intro music/song made in the last 10 years, hands down.”

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