Collections/November 2025
Few musicians have reshaped the sonic texture of contemporary cinema as profoundly as Trent Reznor, whose atmospheric, synth-driven soundtracks—often composed in collaboration with Atticus Ross—bristle with unease and eerie beauty. With his early contributions to Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers and David Lynch’s Lost Highway , the Nine Inch Nails mastermind channeled the dissonance of industrial rock into intense aural collages of dread and desire, while his celebrated score for The Social Network lent an undercurrent of ambient ominousness to David Fincher’s chronicle of corporate betrayal. In Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All , Reznor’s music conveys tenderness and terror in the same breath, continuing a career-long exploration of how sound can embody even the most ambiguous emotional states.
4 films — 1 on the Channel, 3 unavailable