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

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The Best Music Supervision for Films Budgeted Over $25 Million award is annually given by the Guild of Music Supervisors to honor the best music supervision in a film with a budget over $25 million. It was first given at their third 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.

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Winners and nominees

2010s

YearFilmMusic 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]

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