The International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for a Drama Film is an annual award given by the International Film Music Critics Association, or the IFMCA. The award is given to the composer of a film score for a fantasy, science fiction and/or horror film deemed to be the best in a given year. The award was first given in 1998, but the genres were split, with fantasy films, science fiction films and horror films being grouped into their own categories. In 2005, fantasy and science fiction films were grouped together, while horror films were grouped with thriller films. It was first awarded, in its current form, in 2007, but reverted to dual categories the following year. It has been awarded, consecutively, since 2010.
Year | Film | Composer(s) | |
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1998 [1] |
Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction Film | ||
Star Trek: Insurrection | Jerry Goldsmith | ||
Godzilla | David Arnold | ||
Lost in Space | Bruce Broughton | ||
Merlin | Trevor Jones | ||
Sphere | Elliot Goldenthal | ||
Best Original Score for a Horror/Thriller Film | |||
Urban Legend | Christopher Young | ||
Dark City | Trevor Jones | ||
Deep Rising | Jerry Goldsmith | ||
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later | John Ottman | ||
Scream 2 | Marco Beltrami | ||
The X-Files | Mark Snow |