The Farthest is a documentary film that tells the story of the Voyager spacecraft mission, which explored the outer planets of our solar system. The film highlights the scientific achievements, challenges, and the cultural impact of this iconic mission.
Her Smell follows the story of Becky Something, a talented but self-destructive punk rock musician. As she battles with addiction, erratic behavior, and the strain on her relationships, Becky's career begins to crumble. The movie explores themes of sobriety, friendship, and the consequences of self-destructiveness.
A young couple, fresh out of college, moves to Los Angeles. They stay in the Laurel Canyon area, which is known for its music scene. The couple gets caught up in the world of drugs and music, as they come face to face with their own desires and ambitions. The film explores themes of love, family, and personal growth.
The Rose is a 1979 movie that tells the story of a female singer who achieves fame but struggles with self-destructive behavior and infidelity. Inspired by a true story, the film explores the rise to stardom and the challenges faced by the protagonist.
Don McLean shares the secrets behind his iconic song 'American Pie', a great musical touchstone of the 20th century, 50 years after its release.
In this comedic parody, a dysfunctional family is entangled in a web of lies, murder, and love. A diva singer must navigate her way through the chaos while dealing with her own personal demons. With singing, comedy, and a touch of poison, this film is a wild ride.
The movie centers on drummer Artimus Pyle's experience as a band member in Lynyrd Skynyrd and the tragically fateful day their rented plane crashed in the swamps of Gillsburg, MS on October 20th, 1977 and took the lives of singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, his sister backup singer Cassie Gaines, road manager Dean Kilpatrick, and the two pilots. This movie focuses on the hours leading up to the event, the day of, and the aftermath.
Neil Bogart, founder of Casablanca Records, shaped the music industry by producing iconic artists such as Donna Summer and KISS. This biopic explores his creative insanity, belief in his team, and the unforgettable soundtrack that defined a generation.
The music video was directed by former NIN collaborator Mark Romanek, who sought to capture the essence of Cash, both in his youth and in his older years. In a montage of shots of Cash's early years, twisted imagery of fruit and flowers in various states of decay, seem to capture both his legendary past and the stark and seemingly cruel reality of the present
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