All around the world, students in high school, college, and graduate school are nearing the end of their spring semesters. This period of time for most means that it’s about time for students to hole up in dorm rooms with their noses in textbooks. But just because there’s studying to be done doesn’t mean it has to be extra quiet.

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There are many aural solutions for students who want to be entertained while studying. Some prefer lo-fi study soundtracks onYouTube, while others may want to envelop themselves in their favorite cinematic worlds. These movie soundtracks are perfect for movie fans looking to get some peaceful studying done.

Updated August 04, 2025, by Blaise Santi:2022 was a fruitful year for film, particularly when it comes to new soundtracks. Movies like Elvis and I Wanna Dance With Somebody took well-known tracks from Elvis Presley and Whitney Houston and thrust them back into the public eye. Others, like The Batman, reinterpreted classic hits like Nirvana’s Something in the Way for a new audience. Elsewhere on television, shows like Stranger Things created a Kate Bush renaissance with her song Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God) returning to the Billboard charts after several decades. There are plenty of great movie scores to put on as background music for this upcoming finals season, but the best movie soundtracks for studying really set themselves apart.

Sally Hawkins staring at the fish man through glass in The Shape of Water

13The Shape of Water

Guillermo del Toro’s movies prove he’s the master of his craft, mainly for his attention to detail. This is no less true of his soundtracks, such as the one for Best Picture-winning dramaThe Shape of Water, starring Sally Hawkins and Octavia Spencer. It was composed by Alexandre Desplat, who also scoredThe Grand Budapest HotelandLittle Women.

Desplat claims the soundtrack was easy to make due to how beautiful del Toro’s work was, which comes through in his compositions. It’s equally romantic as it is haunting, making the listener feel as if they’re drifting underwater. At the same time, it incorporates elements of fantasy and sci-fi that Guillermo del Toro’s movies are always involved with.

A Minion DJ with chest hair dances with a Minion in suspenders

12Minions: The Rise Of Gru

While Jack Antonoff is mostly known for his production work with artists like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Lorde, he’s also made a name for himself in the world of composing. His most recent work is the soundtrack forMinions: The Rise of Gru, a 2022 animated movie chronicling the origin story of Steve Carell’sDespicable Mesupervillain.

Due to the movie being set in the 1970s, Antonoff recruited some of today’s biggest artists to cover select songs from the decade. The producer’s own band Bleachers redecorate John Lennon’s Instant Karma, while Phoebe Bridgers stuns on The Carpenters' Goodbye to Love. The highlight, however, is Diana Ross and Tame Impala’s original Turn Up the Sunshine.

Alana Haim talks with Danielle Haim during a scene in Licorice Pizza

11Licorice Pizza

Paul Thomas Anderson always takes the scoring of his movies seriously. However, few of his movies have as immediately iconic of a soundtrack asLicorice Pizza, his 2021 movie featuring the debut performances of Cooper Hoffman and Alana Haim. The movie, set in early 1970s Los Angeles, features some highlights from the radio of that time.

One iconic scene of Hoffman’s character running through Los Angeles is scored eerily to David Bowie’s Life on Mars, while Paul McCartney’s Let Me Roll It plays over a sultry scene between the two leads. Though Alana’s family band Haim doesn’t contribute to the soundtrack, there are plenty of 70s classics to fill a modern-day student’s playlist.

A close-up of Audrey Tautou in Amelie

10Amélie

The 2001 French movieAmélieis often regarded as one of the greatest scores of all time. The story follows the titular character,a French waitress living in Paris. As a result, the movie’s soundtrack, which is available on Spotify and Apple Music, was composed by Yann Tiersen, incorporating aspects of French music, from instrumentation to overall ambiance.

Most of the music is played on either a piano or an accordion, making it the perfect relaxing listen for intense study sessions. Additionally, the movie was also adapted into a musical that premiered on Broadway in 2017. The cast recording for that is also available on music services, though the original movie’s score is tough to beat.

Mark being broken up with in the opening scene of The Social Network

9The Social Network

What better movie is there to score a college student’s workload thanThe Social Network? Directed by David Fincherand written by Aaron Sorkin, this biopic follows Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard as he creates the social media platform Facebook. However, the tenseness of the story results in a pretty dark and electric soundtrack.

Composed by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor, with his usual collaborator Atticus Ross, the score went on to win a Golden Globe and Academy Award. It’s even available as a vinyl record for hardcore audiophiles. Overall, the duo has made some pretty stellar cinematic soundtracks throughout their careers.

Timothee Chalemet and Zendaya with glowing blue eyes in Dune

8Dune

Denis Villeneuve’sDunewas a smash hit in 2021, becoming both a box office blockbuster and an Academy Award darling. Of course, it helps that the soundtrack was helmed by the legendary composer Hans Zimmer. Zimmer is known by most for contributing the score to movies likeThe Dark Knight,The Lion King, andDunkirk.

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As one can expect from Zimmer, the music ofDuneis revelatory, featuring instruments such as bagpipes, strings, and a female choir. Zimmer even created brand-new instruments as a way to introduce audiences to the otherworldly planet of Arrakis. The movie’s sequel is bound to follow up with an even better score.

7Guardians Of The Galaxy

Movies from the Marvel Cinematic Universe are always acclaimed for theirsound design and scoring. However, James Gunn’sGuardians of the Galaxycertainly caught fans off-guard with how integral music is to the story. Chris Pratt’s lead character, Peter Quill, is often seen listening to a mixtape of 60s and 70s pop music.

Aside from the movie’s score by Tyler Bates, Quill’s mixtape was also released as an additional soundtrack. This selection of music, including songs by David Bowie, Joan Jett, and Mark James, will make listeners feel like theyarePeter Quill. Although, Quill might not be the kind of guy to really focus on his studying all that much.

Peter Quill flirting with Gamora on a balcony in the first Guardians of the Galaxy

6Love, Simon

Love, Simonreceived acclaim upon release for beingone of the first movies by a major Hollywood studio to feature a gay teen romance. The movie incorporates lots of elements of classic John Hughes flicks, and that’s especially true for its soundtrack. This selection of modern pop songs certainly captures that timeless energy.

The soundtrack, which was released in 2018 on streaming services, was again helmed by Jack Antonoff. Antonoff’s band Bleachers wrote two new songs for the movie, one of which, Alfie’s Song, plays over the end credits. Other contributions, such as The 1975, Khalid, and Troye Sivan, make this the perfect soundtrack for the current generation of students.

Nick Robinson as Simon leaning against a car near a state fair in Love, Simon

5Call Me By Your Name

Many film fans recognizeCall Me By Your Nameasthe explosive screen debut of Timothée Chalamet. However, the movie’s soundtrack, curated by director Luca Guadagnino, was also lauded by critics for its connection to the movie’s story. LikeLove, Simon, this soundtrack also features some original compositions.

Inspired by his songwriting and lyricism, Guadagnino personally reached out to indie-folk artist Sufjan Stevens. Stevens went on to record three songs for the movie, which blend beautifully with the soundtrack of piano compositions and Bach orchestrations. Overall, this soundtrack will certainly soothe those stressed out about exams.

Armie Hammer listening to Timothee Chalemet play piano in Call Me By Your Name

4La La Land

If there’s one thing director Damien Chazelle is great at, it’s incorporating music into his movies. His magnum opus,La La Land, definitely continues this trend. The score was composed by Chazelle’s close friend Justin Hurwitz. However, as a movie musical, it features many original songs sung by Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling.

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These original musical songs were helmed by the songwriting duo Pasek & Paul. These two are notable for penning the soundtracks toDear Evan Hansen&The Greatest Showman. There’s even a song contributed by music legend John Legend, showcasing thatLa La Land’s soundtrack is truly a meeting of the minds.

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling dancing in front of the skyline of LA in La La Land