Guild of Music Supervisors Award for Best Music Supervision for Films Budgeted Over $25 Million

The Best Music Supervision for Films Budgeted Over $25 Million award is annually given by the Guild of Music Supervisors at the Guild of Music Supervisors Awards to honor the best music supervision in a film with a budget over $25 million. It was first given at their 3rd Annual Awards function, and has continued since then. In 2014, the Award was re-titled Best Music Supervision for Films Over $35 million, but reverted to its original name the following year.

Winners and nominees

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2010s

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Year Film Music Supervisor(s) Budget
2012 Django Unchained Mary Ramos $100 Million[1]
American Reunion Jojo Villanueva $50 Million[2]
Argo Linda Cohen $44.5 Million[3]
Hope Springs Julia Michels $30 Million[4]
Rock of Ages Matthew Rush Sullivan $75 Million[5]
Step Up Revolution Buck Damon $50 Million[6]
This Is 40 Jonathan Karp $35 Million[7]
21 Jump Street Karen Glauber $42 Million[8]
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Alexandra Patsavas $136.2 Million[9]
2013 American Hustle Susan Jacobs $40 Million[10]
The Great Gatsby Anton Monsted $105 Million[11]
The Internship Dave Jordan & Jojo Villanueva $58 Million[12]
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty George Drakoulias $90 Million[13]
The Wolf of Wall Street Randall Poster $75 Million[14]
2014 Guardians of the Galaxy Dave Jordan $232.3 Million[15]
Annie Matthew Rush Sullivan and Wende Crowley $65 Million[16]
The Book of Life John Houlihan $50 Million[17]
Get on Up Budd Carr & Margaret Yen $30 Million[18]
Into the Woods Paul Gemignani & Michael Higham $50 Million[19]
2015 Straight Outta Compton Jojo Villanueva $50 Million[20]
Creed Gabe Hilfer $35 Million[21]
Fifty Shades of Grey Dana Sano $40 Million[22]
Kingsman: The Secret Service Ian Neil $81 Million[23]
Pitch Perfect 2 Julia Michels and Julianne Jordan $29 Million[24]
2016 La La Land Steven Gizicki $30 Million[25]
Deadpool John Houlihan $58 Million[26]
Sing Jojo Villanueva $75 Million[27]
Sing Street Becky Bentham $4 Million[28]
Trolls Julia Michels and Julianne Jordan $125 Million[29]
2017 Pitch Perfect 3 Julia Michels and Julianne Jordan $45 Million[30]
Beauty and the Beast Matt Sullivan $160 Million[31]
Coco Tom MacDougall $175 Million[32]
The Greatest Showman Benj Pasek and Justin Paul $84 Million[33]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Dave Jordan $200 Million[34]
2018 A Star is Born Julia Michels and Julianne Jordan $36 Million[35]
Black Panther Dave Jordan $200 Million[36]
Bohemian Rhapsody Becky Bentham $52 Million[37]
Mary Poppins Returns Michael Higham and Paul Gemignani $130 Million[38]
Peter Rabbit Wende Crowley $50 Million[39]
2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Mary Ramos $90 Million[40]
Frozen 2 Tom MacDougall $150 Million[41]
Aladdin Matt Sullivan $183 Million[42]
Ford v Ferrari Ted Caplan $97.6 Million[43]
The Irishman Wende Crowley $159–250 million[44]

2020s

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Year Film Music Supervisor(s) Budget
2020 Soul Tom MacDougall $150 Million[45]
Bill & Ted Face the Music Jonathan Leahy $25 Million[46]
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Becky Bentham $35 Million[47]
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey Julia Michels >$25 Million[45]
Trolls World Tour Wende Crowley $90–110 million[48]
2021 Tick, Tick... Boom! Steven Gizicki $55 million[49]
Being the Ricardos Mary Ramos $25 million
Encanto Tom MacDougall $120–150 million[50]
The Harder They Fall Michelle Silverman $90 million[51]
The Tender Bar Linda Cohen $25 million[52]
2022 Elvis Anton Monsted $85 million[53]
A Jazzman's Blues Joel C. High $25 million
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Dave Jordan $200–250 million[54]
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Julie Glaze Houlihan $40 million[55]
The Greatest Beer Run Ever Tom Wolfe and Manish Raval $40 million[56]
I Wanna Dance with Somebody Maureen Crowe and Becky Bentham $45 million[57]
Minions: The Rise of Gru Rachel Levy and Mike Knobloch $80–100 million[58]
Spirited Linda Cohen $75 million[59]
Tár Mike Knobloch, Natalie Hayden and Lucy Bright $25 million[60]
Turning Red Tom MacDougall $175 million[61]
2023 Barbie George Drakoulias $128–145 million[62]
Air Andrea von Foerster $70–90 million[63]
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Frankie Pine $30 million[64]
The Holdovers Matt Aberle $13–31 million[65]
Maestro Steven Gizicki $80 million[66]
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 Deva Anderson and Rachel Lautzenheiser $18–36 million[67]
Saltburn Kirsten Lane $75 million[68]
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Kier Lehman $100–150 million[69]
They Cloned Tyrone Stephanie Diaz-Matos and Philippe Pierre $45 million[70]
Wonka James A. Taylor $125 million[71]

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