Metalocalypse follows the comedic and often violent misadventures of the world's most brutal death metal band, Dethklok. The band members, led by frontman Nathan Explosion, navigate absurd situations and encounters with government conspiracies, cults, and the supernatural.
Grojband is a flash-animated TV show that follows the story of a 13-year-old boy named Corey and his 16-year-old sister Laney. Corey starts a rock band called Grojband with his friends and they go on musical adventures. They face challenges such as dealing with an evil sister, solving network issues, and gaining popularity in their local music scene. Along the way, they learn about friendship, teamwork, and the power of music.
The Beatles: Get Back is a documentary TV show that explores the journey of the iconic British rock band, The Beatles, during the 1960s. It showcases their rise to fame, their friendship, and the challenges they faced as they revolutionized popular music. This docuseries provides an intimate look into their lives, their music-making process, and their groundbreaking performances. From their early days in Liverpool to the height of Beatlemania, viewers get an inside perspective on the band's journey towards becoming one of the greatest musical acts in history.
In the small fishing town of Hinashi, Yuu, a young boy who lives by the sea, forms a bond with a mermaid named Lu. As they spend time together, Lu's singing and dancing abilities attract more and more attention, leading to both positive and negative consequences. Yuu must navigate the complexities of friendship, family, and fame to protect Lu and their special connection.
Sid and Nancy is a biographical drama that tells the story of the self-destructive punk rock musician Sid Vicious and his tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. Set in the music scene of the 1970s, the movie explores themes of drug addiction, domestic violence, and the tragic consequences of their toxic relationship. Based on a true story, Sid and Nancy is a raw depiction of the dark side of fame and the destructive power of love.
Nana is a drama filled with music and romance, following two girls named Nana who become roommates and navigate life in Yokohama. They embark on a journey of friendship, love, and self-discovery, facing challenges and supporting each other along the way. With a backdrop of j-rock and punk bands, the story explores themes of relationships, dreams, and the ups and downs of young adulthood.
The Dirt is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Mötley Crüe, one of the most notorious and successful rock bands in history. Set in the 1980s in Los Angeles, California, the film chronicles the band's rise to fame, their wild and destructive lifestyles, and the price they paid for their fame. It explores their relationships, drug abuse, and the tragedies they faced, including the death of a daughter and a car accident. The Dirt is based on the autobiography of the same name written by the members of Mötley Crüe.
Flying Colors tells the story of a high school girl who goes against societal expectations to pursue her dreams of attending a prestigious university. With determination and the support of her family and friends, she overcomes various obstacles and proves that hard work and perseverance can lead to success.
In 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand,' a group of teenage friends from New Jersey embark on a journey to New York City to fulfill their dream of attending a Beatles concert. Along the way, they face arguments, laughter, loss of control, and encounters with obsessed fans. The film is based on a true story and showcases the excitement and frenzy of Beatlemania in the 1960s.
Interstella5555: The 5tory of The 5ecret 5tar 5ystem is a musical adventure in space, where a band of aliens kidnaps a famous Earth musician and takes him on a journey to their home planet.
Not Quite Dead Yet is a comedy movie about a rebellious daughter who enlists the help of a corporate spy to save her father's pharmaceutical company from a hostile takeover. As she navigates the cutthroat corporate world, she discovers the true meaning of family and friendship.
In 'Wild in the Streets,' rebellious youth elect a rock star as the President of the United States, turning the country upside down with their outrageous demands and actions. The movie explores the consequences of an extreme countercultural movement taking control of political power.
The Filth and the Fury is a dark comedy documentary that explores the controversial rise and fall of the punk rock band, the Sex Pistols. It delves into the band's formation, their infamous performances, drug use, and the controversies surrounding them. The film highlights the band's impact on the music industry and cultural landscape of the time.
The Scythian Lamb follows the story of a small town in Japan that agrees to take in ex-cons as a part of a social experiment. As the ex-cons try to reintegrate into society, the townspeople grapple with their own prejudices and fears. The film explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the struggle for second chances in a close-knit community.
Follow the heavy metal band Metallica as they navigate through conflicts, therapy sessions, and the recording process to create their album 'St. Anger'. With the help of a psychologist, the band members confront their personal demons and strive to stay together amidst the challenges they face.
In December 2016 a remarkable chapter in music history was closed as the Finnish punk rock band Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät (PKN) retired. Punk Voyage is a feature length documentary film about the last years of the band, with all the ups and downs included. After becoming celebrities in Finland, this incredible quartet continued to conquer new fans around the World. In its seven years run PKN played nearly 300 gigs in 16 countries. In 2015 the band was selected to represent Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest, where they played to over 100 million television spectators. However, the busy traveling and success created a lot of pressure within the band: Kari struggled with the temptations and responsibilities brought by publicity; Sami extended his territory to politics and religion; Toni's and the band's roadie Niila's crush to the the same girl caused conflicts; and Pertti, tired of this all, decided to retire.
The Concert for Bangladesh (1972) is a documentary film that chronicles the historic live concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Organized by musician George Harrison and Indian musician Ravi Shankar, the concert aimed to raise funds for the millions of refugees from the newly independent country of Bangladesh, who were suffering from famine and war. The film captures the electrifying performances by George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and other renowned musicians, as well as the heartfelt message of unity and support for a noble cause. Through music and powerful performances, the concert became a symbol of hope and humanitarian efforts.
After being kicked out of his own band, a washed-up rock star becomes the drummer for his nephew's high school band and finds renewed passion for music.
Animated adventures of a preteen rock star and her band, who have a kangaroo drummer.
Stadium Anthems is a mockumentary that follows a struggling rock band as they embark on a chaotic concert tour. Filled with satire and absurdism, the film explores the dark side of the music industry, including topics like sexual harassment and corporate greed. With dark comedy and surrealism, Stadium Anthems takes a hilarious and twisted look at the life of aspiring musicians.