The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that “All I See Is You,” Marc Streitenfeld, composer
“Annabelle: Creation,” Benjamin Wallfisch, composer
“Battle of the Sexes,” Nicholas Britell, composer
“Beauty and the Beast,” Alan Menken, composer
“Blade Runner 2049,” Benjamin Wallfisch and Hans Zimmer, composers
“Born in China,” Barnaby Taylor, composer
“Boston,” Jeff Beal, composer
“Brawl in Cell Block 99,” Jeff Herriott and S. Craig Zahler, composers
“Breathe,” Nitin Sawhney, composer
“Brimstone & Glory,” Dan Romer and Benh Zeitlin, composers
“Cars 3,” Randy Newman, composer
“Coco,” Michael Giacchino, composer
“A Cure for Wellness,” Benjamin Wallfisch, composer
“Despicable Me 3,” Heitor Pereira, composer
“A Dog’s Purpose,” Rachel Portman, composer
“Drawing Home,” Ben Holiday, composer
“Earth: One Amazing Day,” Alex Heffes, composer
“The Fate of the Furious,” Brian Tyler, composer
“Ferdinand,” John Powell, composer
“Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool,” J. Ralph, composer
“Get Out,” Michael Abels, composer
“Gifted,” Rob Simonsen, composer
“Going in Style,” Rob Simonsen, composer
“Goodbye Christopher Robin,” Carter Burwell, composer
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” Tyler Bates, composer
“Hostiles,” Max Richter, composer
“An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,” Jeff Beal, composer
“Jane,” Philip Glass, composer
“Justice League,” Danny Elfman, composer
“King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” Daniel Pemberton, composer
“Kong: Skull Island,” Henry Jackman, composer
“LBJ,” Marc Shaiman, composer
“Lake of Fire,” Qutub-E-Kripa, composer
“The Lego Batman Movie,” Lorne Balfe, composer
“The Leisure Seeker,” Carlo Virzì, composer
“Life,” Jon Ekstrand, composer
“The Lost City of Z,” Christopher Spelman, composer
“Loving Vincent,” Clint Mansell, composer
“Mark Felt - The Man Who Brought Down the White House,” Daniel Pemberton, composer
“Mary and the Witch’s Flower,” Takatsugu Muramatsu, composer
“Molly’s Game,” Daniel Pemberton, composer
“The Mountain between Us,” Ramin Djawadi, composer
“The Mummy,” Brian Tyler, composer
“My Cousin Rachel,” Rael Jones, composer
“Okja,” Jaeil Jung, composer
“The Only Living Boy in New York,” Rob Simonsen, composer
“Our Souls at Night,” Elliot Goldenthal, composer
“Patti Cake$,” Geremy Jasper and Jason Binnick, composers
“The Pirates of Somalia,” Andrew Feltenstein and John Nau, composers
“The Post,” John Williams, composer
“The Promise,” Gabriel Yared, composer
“Raw,” Jim Williams, composer
“Saban’s Power Rangers,” Brian Tyler, composer
“The Second Coming of Christ,” Navid Hejazi, Ramin Kousha and Silvia Leonetti, composers
“The Shack,” Aaron Zigman, composer
“Slipaway,” Tao Liu, composer
“Spider-Man: Homecoming,” Michael Giacchino, composer
“The Star,” John Paesano, composer
“Step,” Laura Karpman and Raphael Saadiq, composers
“Suburbicon,” Alexandre Desplat, composer
“Thank You for Your Service,” Thomas Newman, composer
“Thelma,” Ola Fløttum, composer
“Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Carter Burwell, composer
“Tommy’s Honour,” Christian Henson, composer
“Transformers: The Last Knight,” Steve Jablonsky, composer
“Victoria & Abdul,” Thomas Newman, composer
“Wakefield,” Aaron Zigman, composer
“Wilson,” Jon Brion, composer
“Wonder,” Marcelo Zarvos, composer
“Wonderstruck,” Carter Burwell, composer
The 90th Oscars® will be held on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, and will be televised live on the ABC Television Network at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT. The Oscars also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.