Film Score

Drunken Noodles (2025)

Written, Directed and Edited by Lucio Castro / Starring Laith Khalifeh, Joél Isaac, Ezriel Kornel, and Matthew Risch / Original Score by Yegang Yoo & Robert Lombardo

September, All Over (2025)

Written, Directed and Edited by Kali Kahn / Starring Micaela Wittman, Sam Stillman, and Pete Marzilli / Original Score by Yegang Yoo & Robert Lombardo

After This Death (2025)

Written and Directed by Lucio Castro / Starring Mia Maestro, Lee Pace, Rupert Friend, Gwendoline Christie, and Philip Ettinger / Original Score by Yegang Yoo & Robert Lombardo / Likeliness Increases (fictional band) music by Robert Lombardo

Berlinale 2025 / Tribeca Film Festival 2025 / BAFICI 2025 / Deauville American Film Festival 2025 / Edinburgh International Film Festival 2025 / Jecheon International Music&Film Festival 2025

End of the Century (2019)

Written and Directed by Lucio Castro / Starring Juan Barberini, Ramon Pujol, and Mia Maestro / Original Score by Robert Lombardo

New Directors/New Films Festival 2019 / Winner of Best Film at BAFICI 2019

Trust Issues (2017)

Written and Directed by Lucio Castro / Starring Adele Calcavecchio, Ralph Cashen, and Joanne Lee / Original Score by Yegang Yoo & Robert Lombardo

Written and Directed by Lucio Castro / Original Music by Robert Lombardo & Yegang Yoo

With Mustard (2015)

  • “It helps that the band’s music, composed by Robert Lombardo, feels like it could exist in the real world, and accrue that kind of devoted, close-reading audience: densely knotted lyrical imagery set to a mixture of spare acoustic instrumentation and muzzily distorted industrial noise. Yegang Yoo’s score, with its whispery synths and woodwind notes, serves as an airier sonic counterpoint throughout — seemingly more the music of Isabel’s mind than Elliott’s. Eventually the two sounds will meet in the middle, with affecting and even cathartic results.” – Variety 

  • "A fragmentary musical score made up of eclectic organic sounds and muffled beats from Robert Lombardo and Yegang Yoo, who occupy other roles on the film respectively as a sound designer and costume designer, respectively, really sets the mood as far as a natural and artificial world is concerned."         – The Moveable Fest

  • “It helps that After This Death’s atmosphere is so convincingly ominous, helped along by a doomy score of fictitious rock songs written by Robert Lombardo and Yegang Yoo.” – Spike Art Magazine

  • "with moody use of a score by Robert Lombardo and Yegang Yoo that ranges from somber pipes to trance-like synthesizer riffs to tinkling piano.” – The Hollywood Reporter