So strap in, here are the 50 best original songs written for films. No, we are looking at the best musical moments that Hollywood has had to offer over the last century-including standouts from Spider-Man 2, Blue Velvet, Superfly and, yes, Shrek 2. This ranking is not limited to just Best Original Song winners and nominees. The Paste music editors have assembled a list of what we believe are the greatest songs ever penned for film. While “What Was I Made For?” is a worthy and compelling frontrunner, the Academy doesn’t always get their picks correct-and they rarely offer a nuanced, accurate portrait of the best that film had to offer in any given era. And it seems that Billie Eilish is set to win her second Best Original Song Oscar in the last five years, a feat that only 26 other musicians-including Elton John, Giorgio Moroder, Henry Mancini and Randy Newman-have accomplished in the award’s 90-year existence. He currently resides in Indianapolis, Indiana.Tonight, the 96th Academy Awards will air and award some brass to the top achievements in film over the last year. He's also an avid runner and is very proud of his dogs Hazel, Rex, and Turbo. Nate lives and breathes everything film-related and is madly in love with Steven Spielberg. Nate has also covered several film festivals, both in-person and digitally, including the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the Heartland International Film Festival (HIFF), and South by Southwest (SXSW). Even though his career is still young, he has already interviewed big names in the industry such as Robert De Niro, Brendan Fraser, and Roger Deakins. Nate has been with Collider since August 2021 and became a Resource Editor in March 2022. He has written for several publications including TheThings and the Indianapolis-based website Film Yap. During his time at Ball State, he was part of an on-campus entertainment news show called The Reel Deal, which he would go on to co-host in the fall of 2020. He graduated from Ball State University in December 2020 with a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications. Nate Richard is a Resource Editor for Collider, a film and television critic, and a part-time amateur filmmaker.
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