
Looking to Score: A Movie Score Podcast
Bonus Episode - Favorite Scores of 2025
Brett and Breanne break down about their favorite scores of 2025. Companion episode playlist Breanne's Best of '25 playlist

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Dive into the world of movie scores and geek out about the music and composers of the silver screen with enthusiastic fans Brett Blake and Breanne Brennan. Theme by Chad and Kassandra Novell. Visit our companion playlists on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/4tserq65hx5fxd950ehkax8iu?si=94355b44c7424400
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Looking to Score: A Movie Score Podcast
Brett and Breanne break down about their favorite scores of 2025. Companion episode playlist Breanne's Best of '25 playlist

Episode #4
<p>We cap off Season 4 with a deep dive into the 2 (count 'em 2!) scores to Ridley Scott's epic fantasy, LEGEND.</p><p>Scores mentioned in the episode:</p><p>TOMBSTONE (Bruce Broughton)</p><p>AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE FATHER? (Barrington Phelong)</p><p>LEGEND (Jerry Goldsmith)</p><p>LEGEND (Tangerine Dream)</p>

Episode #3
<p>We can't leave John Williams alone! Join Brett and Breanne as they chat about some underrated Williams scores and cues.</p><p>Companion episode playlist</p><p><br/></p><p>Scores mentioned in this episode:</p><p>BLACK BAG (David Holmes)</p><p>PLAN B (Brian Tyler)</p><p>FITZWILLY</p><p>THE EIGER SANCTION</p><p>FAMILY PLOT</p><p>JAWS 2</p><p>SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE (1978)</p><p>DRACULA (1979)</p><p>INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM</p><p>THE 1988 SUMMER OLYMPICS</p><p>HOOK</p><p>WAR HORSE</p><p>VALLEY OF THE DOLLS</p><p>...

Episode #2
<p>Brett and Breanne discuss Alexandre Desplat's ability to be adaptable when composing throughout various genres while still maintaining elegance and depth.</p><p>Companion episode playlist</p><p>Scores mentioned on this episode:</p><p>LICENSE TO KILL (Michael Kamen)<br/>THE CROWN (Season 3, Martin Phipps)</p><p>HOSTAGE<br/>FIREWALL<br/>THE OUTFIT<br/>GODZILLA<br/>THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS<br/>THE PAINTED VEIL<br/>THE SHAPE OF WATER<br/>LUST, CAUTION<br/>THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON<br/>FANTASTIC MR FOX<br/>THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL<br/>THE GHOST WRITER<br/>THE IDES OF MARCH<br/>...

Episode #1
<p>This week, Brett and Breanne discuss Christopher Young and his versatility to compose across different film genres.</p><p>Companion episode playlist</p><p>NOSFERATU: A SYMPHONY OF HORROR</p><p>Scores mentioned on this episode:</p><p>BEETLEJUICE (Danny Elfman)<br/>THE KNICK (Cliff Martinez)</p><p>HELLRAISER<br/>DRAG ME TO HELL<br/>A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2: FREDDY'S REVENGE<br/>CREATION<br/>THE SHIPPING NEWS<br/>THE GIFT<br/>THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE<br/>THE RUM DIARY<br/>GHOST RIDER<br/>SPIDER-MAN 3<br/>FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC<br/>HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER II<br/>THE FLY...
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