In ten years, the summer 2024 blockbuster season will be remembered for some of the biggest movie moments of the decade. From reuniting Deadpool and Wolverine for the first time since 2009 to bringing Will Smith back to the box office to turning Glen Powell into a leading man with Twisters, moviegoers have and will continue to witness amazing big-screen moments – all accompanied by some of the best songs you’ll hear in a cinema this year. Whether the killer soundtrack of A24’s MaXXXine or the infectious title tune of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, there’s a little something for every music fan to appreciate in theaters this summer.
1. Back to Black


Marisa Abela

Jack O'Connell

Eddie Marsan

Lesley Manville

Juliet Cowan

Bronson Webb

Ansu Kabia

Harley Bird

Michael S. Siegel
Matilda Thorpe
Ryan O'Doherty

Jeff Tunke
While Sam Taylor-Johnson’s Back to Black might do little to demystify the life of Amy Winehouse, it does at least attempt to show audiences a less salacious version of what is ultimately a deeply human story. And if nothing else, it will certainly pique the musical interest of moviegoers who may not have heard much of her work – particularly her titular second album, which serves as a focal point for the story. There are also plenty of hits to be enjoyed in the film from her debut album Frank, including “What Is It About Men” and “Know You Now.”
Find the full Back to Black soundtrack here.
2. Bad Boys: Ride or Die


Will Smith

Martin Lawrence

Vanessa Hudgens

Alexander Ludwig

Paola Nuñez

Eric Dane

Ioan Gruffudd

Jacob Scipio

Melanie Liburd

Tasha Smith

Rhea Seehorn

Tiffany Haddish
The big stories surrounding summer hit Bad Boys: Ride or Die concern its remarkable box office run and the return of controversial star Will Smith to the blockbuster scene. More quietly, however, it boasts a soundtrack full of both original music and beloved classics. Music fans will be able to hear sonic cameos from Flo Milli, the Black Eyed Peas, and even Smith himself – though one of the best needle drops comes in the form of Barry White’s “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love Babe,” which plays during one of the film’s many shootouts.
Find the full Bad Boys: Ride or Die soundtrack here.
3. The Bikeriders


Jodie Comer

Austin Butler

Tom Hardy

Michael Shannon

Mike Faist

Boyd Holbrook

Norman Reedus

Damon Herriman

Beau Knapp

Emory Cohen

Karl Glusman

Toby Wallace
After facing strike and distribution-related struggles, Jeff Nichols’ crime drama The Bikeriders finally made it to cinemas this summer, bringing audiences into the exclusive, dangerous, and surprisingly heartbreaking world of the Vandals Motorcycle Club. The story spans from the late ‘60s to the early ‘70s, and features a period-appropriate soundtrack to guide viewers through the years. By the time you see Austin Butler’s Benny Cross racing away from the police to Dale Hawkins’ “My Babe,” you’ll feel like a member of the club yourself.
Find the full The Bikeriders soundtrack here.
4. Kinds of Kindness


Emma Stone

Jesse Plemons

Willem Dafoe

Margaret Qualley

Hong Chau

Mamoudou Athie

Joe Alwyn

Hunter Schafer

Yorgos Stefanakos
Fadeke Adeola

Tessa Bourgeois
Kencil Mejia
Following his acclaimed 2023 fantasy drama Poor Things, auteur director Yorgos Lanthimos returned to cinemas with shocking speed and force, reuniting once more with Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe for the nearly three-hour, multi-narrative surrealist drama Kinds of Kindness. Lanthimos explores themes of connection, socialization, and death through three different stories. Much in the same way actors Stone, Dafoe, and Jesse Plemmons appear in each one like a reverberating echo, the song “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” by British pop duo Eurythmics can be heard multiple times throughout the story.
Find the full Kinds of Kindness soundtrack here.
5. A Quiet Place: Day One


Lupita Nyong'o

Joseph Quinn

Alex Wolff

Djimon Hounsou

Eliane Umuhire
Takunda Khumalo

Alfie Todd
Avy-Berry Worrall

Benjamin Wong

Michael Roberts
Gavin Fleming
Following back-to-back successes with his first two A Quiet Place films, actor-turned-director and producer John Krasinski sought to expand the universe of his sci-fi horror series by venturing backward. With the help of Michael Sarnoski (Pig) and actors Lupita Nyong’o and Stranger Things breakout Joseph Quinn, he unearthed the beginning of the apocalypse with the prequel A Quiet Place: Day One. As tense and thrilling as the film is throughout its brisk runtime, no scene is quite as haunting as one set to Nina Simone’s cover of “Feelin’ Good,” so much so it might just change the way you hear the song forever.
Find the full A Quiet Place: Day One soundtrack here.
6. Despicable Me 4


Steve Carell

Kristen Wiig

Joey King

Will Ferrell

Sofía Vergara

Miranda Cosgrove

Dana Gaier

Madison Polan

Pierre Coffin

Steve Coogan

Stephen Colbert

Chloe Fineman
For better or worse, Illumination is widely known at this point for filling their films with all manner of licensed music – even when adapting The Super Mario Bros. But when it comes to the Despicable Me series, their slapdash soundtracking strangely works. Whether because it's their flagship franchise or because there’s something so inherently chaotic about the films already, it’s hard to bat an eye when this year's Despicable Me 4 jumps from Van Halen’s “Hot for Teacher” to the BTS hit “Dynamite” in the span of a few scenes. And, as usual, musician Pharell Williams makes an appearance with “Double Life,” a dangerously catchy single that also might be yet another shot fired at Canadian artist Drake this year.
Find the full Despicable Me 4 soundtrack here.
7. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F


Eddie Murphy

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Taylour Paige

Judge Reinhold

John Ashton

Paul Reiser

Bronson Pinchot

Kevin Bacon
Jameison Walker II
Tony Jones

Ed Cali
Brandon Edward Butler
The fact that we got a Beverly Hills Cop sequel in 2024 is admittedly kinda odd – but warranted if only for the resurgence of Harold Faltermeyer’s iconic theme “Axel F.” Eddie Murphy returns for the Netflix sequel as Axel Foley, an unconventionally effective police detective who keeps getting dragged back to Los Angeles for one crime or another. To promote the comeback of both Foley and his namesake song, Netflix went as far as reviving Crazy Frog for a Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F music video, spreading all the nostalgia needed for the series to find its audience once again.
Find the full Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F soundtrack here.
8. MaXXXine


Mia Goth

Elizabeth Debicki

Moses Sumney

Michelle Monaghan

Bobby Cannavale

Halsey

Lily Collins

Giancarlo Esposito

Kevin Bacon

Chloe Farnworth

Deborah Geffner

Sophie Thatcher
Rising horror director Ti West has been crafting disturbing films for almost two decades at this point, but he became one to watch after his audacious 2022 double feature of X and its prequel Pearl. The two films – both starring Mia Goth as different characters – are drenched in sex, blood, and a clear love for music. West makes this love even more apparent with the trilogy’s final MaXXXine, where he not only brings back Animotion’s “Obsession,” but weaves in songs like “St. Elmo’s Fire” by John Parr and “Welcome to the Pleasuredome” by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Of course, the film’s ultimate needle drop of Kim Carnes’ “Bette Davis Eyes” is sure to make the song a viral hit among film circles this summer.
Find the full MaXXXine soundtrack here.
9. Twisters


Daisy Edgar-Jones

Glen Powell

Anthony Ramos

Brandon Perea

Maura Tierney

Harry Hadden-Paton

Sasha Lane

Daryl McCormack

Kiernan Shipka

Nik Dodani

David Corenswet

Tunde Adebimpe
Three decades after Jan de Bont’s Twister became one of the most impactful disaster films of all time, Universal Pictures and director Lee Isaac Chung finally made the inevitable Aliens-esque sequel Twisters. Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Top Gun: Maverick favorite Glen Powell as two death-defying storm chasers, the film is set to create a whole new generation of fans for the original film. To evoke both the tone and setting of Twisters, production brought in country music star Luke Combs to write and perform an original single titled “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.”
Find the full Twisters soundtrack here.
10. Deadpool & Wolverine


Ryan Reynolds

Hugh Jackman

Emma Corrin

Morena Baccarin

Rob Delaney

Leslie Uggams

Karan Soni

Matthew Macfadyen

Brianna Hildebrand

Shioli Kutsuna

Stefan Kapicic

Lewis Tan
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re likely well aware that Marvel Studios’ Deadpool and Wolverine is revving up to be the biggest film of the summer – maybe even the entire year. With both Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman returning as their titular X-Men characters (now making their joint Marvel Cinematic Universe debut), it’s easy to see why this would be the cinematic event of 2024. And to communicate the magnitude of this moment, the trailers made excellent use of the epic Madonna rock-gospel anthem “Like a Prayer.”
Find the full Deadpool & Wolverine soundtrack here.