By Michael Beek

Published: Friday, 05 August 2022 at 12:00 am


His name has become synonymous with dark shadows and strange beauty, and American composer Danny Elfman has had a hell of a time on screen over the last four decades. From the low-budget, childish hijinx of Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985) to the big-budget, high-octane comic book fantasy of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), Elfman has really done it all.

But what have been the benchmark moments in his colourful career as a film composer so far? Here’s ten of the best…

10  best film scores by Danny Elfman

  1. Alice in Wonderland (2010)

Elfman’s 12th feature score for director Tim Burton saw the composer use a large orchestral palette to support the wide-eyed, blindingly technicolour world of Wonderland. It’s a robust, colourful score full of action set pieces that are – dare I say it – rather forgettable. Elfman’s trump card, though, is his his main theme and that’s why it’s in the list – ‘Alice’ is up there as one of the very best things he has ever written. At once haunting and exciting, it features a girls choir singing atop Elfman’s typically topsy-turvy harmonies and rhythms.