Rastamouse is a British animated stop motion children's TV series created by Genevieve Webster and Michael De Souza and produced by Three Stones Media/The Rastamouse Company for CBeebies. The show follows crime-busting mouse reggae band Da Easy Crew, who split their time between making music and solving mysteries for Da President of Mouseland. The first 52 episodes of the initial series were shown in the afternoon beginning 31 January 2011 on CBeebies. From 7 March 2011, the programme was repeated in the early mornings, on BBC Two. The second series, comprising a further 26 episodes, started on 20 August 2012, on CBeebies.
After his parents leave town, a lazy teenager's hand becomes possessed by an evil force, leading him to commit gruesome murders against his will.
Solanin is a moving drama that follows a group of friends in Tokyo as they face unemployment, loss, and the complexities of adult life. The story revolves around Meiko and Taneda, a couple trying to find their place in the world while pursuing their passion for music. They soon encounter various challenges, including the death of a friend and the struggle to make ends meet. Through their journey, they learn about love, friendship, and the importance of chasing their dreams.
When a bankrupt politician and his family return to their birthplace in a small town, they must confront their dysfunctional relationships and try to rebuild their lives.
Lemmy (2010) is a rockumentary that delves into the life and career of Lemmy Kilmister, the legendary heavy metal musician and frontman of the band Motörhead. The film explores his rise to fame, his unique personality, and his enduring influence on the rock music scene. From his early days as a member of the band Hawkwind to his later success with Motörhead, Lemmy's story is filled with intriguing anecdotes and insights into the world of rock 'n' roll.
Beyond the Walls is a drama/romance movie about a musician who meets and falls in love with an Albanian immigrant. As they navigate their relationship, they also face challenges related to their sexual identities, including issues of bisexuality and BDSM. The movie explores themes of love, acceptance, and the struggle to find oneself in a society that may not fully understand or accept their identities.
In Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare, a band battles against demons in a farmhouse while on the road. They must use their music and supernatural abilities to defeat the evil forces. This comedic horror film takes place in Canada and showcases the band's struggle against demons and dark forces.
Guitarist Al di Meola, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, and bassist Stanley Clarke, all of whom recorded numerous albums as leaders during the 1970s and 1980s, join forces for this 1994 concert in Montreux. Each musician's compositions are featured in this mostly acoustic performance, though charts were necessary to help them find their way through unfamiliar pieces. There is a noticeable lack of ego apparent on-stage, with no one player trying to steal the spotlight. For his solo feature, "Eulogy to Oscar Romero," Ponty incorporates the use of a digital delay to accompany himself, while Clarke's and di Meola's solo performances are more in the context of the concert. CD The Rite of Strings, which was recorded the following year.
A worn out mother, Sara, seeks out the source of her child’s favorite lullaby.
Oasis: ...There And Then is a concert film that captures the rock band Oasis performing in their hometown of Manchester, England. The film showcases their energetic performance, with a cheering crowd and a string section accompanying their iconic rock songs. It captures the essence of British rock music and pays tribute to the band's success. The film also features covers of famous songs by The Beatles and other rock legends. It is a must-watch for Oasis fans and music enthusiasts alike.
Granny Smith absent-mindedly sold Applejack's bass guitar to Flim and Flam's pawn shop, so Applejack and her friends confront the brothers to try to get her bass back.
Faith No More: Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Videos is a documentary that compiles the best music videos by the popular rock band Faith No More. It showcases their unique style and explores the band's journey through their memorable performances and iconic songs. With powerful guitar riffs, energetic drum beats, and captivating vocals, this compilation celebrates the talent and creativity of Faith No More.
Motörhead Live in Toronto is a concert movie that captures the iconic rock band's performance in Canada during 1982. The film showcases their high-energy stage presence and features their popular songs. It provides an immersive experience for fans of Motörhead and rock music in general.
Rock School is a British reality TV series starring Gene Simmons, in which he has a short time to turn a class of school children into a fully fledged rock band, at the end of which they must perform in a supporting slot for a leading rock band. Rock School is made by British production company RDF Media and has been shown on Channel 4 in the UK, RTL 7 in the Netherlands, Channel Ten and Channel V in Australia, TVNZ's TV2 in New Zealand, VH-1 in the United States and Latin America, TV2 Zebra in Norway, Nelonen in Finland, TV4 in Sweden, Much Music in Canada, Vitaya in Belgium and ORF1 in Austria. A comedy film with a similar theme, starring Jack Black, called School of Rock, was released in 2003, before the first series began although the creative team and Gene Simmons insist that it was not because of the success of that film they made it, and say it was in the works since 2002. Since series 2, Simmons seems not to be planning any more series yet due to commitments with KISS.
Stuart Sutcliffe: The Lost Beatle is a biography and documentary film that delves into the life of Stuart Sutcliffe, the original bass guitarist of The Beatles. The film explores Sutcliffe's journey from being a member of the iconic band to his decision to leave and pursue his passion for painting. Set in the backdrop of 1950s and 1960s Liverpool, the film also touches upon Sutcliffe's friendship with his bandmates and his experiences in Hamburg, Germany.
Dragonforce's live set from Woodstock Festival in 2016 featuring multi-angle camera views.
A teenage boy struggles to excel in a competitive exam, torn between parental expectations and his true passion for becoming a guitarist.
A clueless and self-centered grunge bassist gets kicked out of his band only to find out they are being unwittingly stalked by a cult. With their lives at stake, it's up to the bassist to save his former bandmates before they're all sacrificed to the Energy Master.
Tesla - Five Man Video Band is a documentary film released in 1995 that provides an in-depth look at the influential rock band Tesla. The film showcases live performances and includes behind-the-scenes footage, offering viewers an intimate glimpse into the band's journey and impact on the music industry.
It is his own son Xander, who is currently causing a furore with Jett Rebel, who points out to his father the changing times. Both men share their love for the bass guitar, visit many colleagues and show us the tantalizing clash of generations.