NANA follows the story of two young women, Nana Komatsu and Nana Osaki, who both share the same name. Despite having different personalities and backgrounds, they become best friends when they meet on a train to Tokyo. Nana Komatsu is a naive and romantic girl determined to find love, while Nana Osaki is a rebellious punk rock singer pursuing her dream of becoming a successful musician. The series explores their journey of friendship, love, and the challenges they face as they navigate the music industry and relationships in Tokyo.
Josie and the gang are accidentally launched into space.
Dinner in America is a comedy-drama movie that tells the story of a rebellious punk rocker who forms an unlikely bond with a fan of his music. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Hannah and Her Sisters follows the intertwined lives of three sisters, Hannah, Lee, and Holly, as they navigate through love affairs, family relationships, career changes, and personal insecurities. Set in New York City, the film explores themes of sibling rivalry, midlife crisis, and the fear of dying. With witty dialogue and compelling characters, this comedy-drama offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of family dynamics.
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.
In Suburbia (1983), a group of disaffected youth living in suburban Los Angeles find solace and a sense of belonging within the punk rock subculture of the 1980s. As they navigate the challenges of a dysfunctional family, blue-collar jobs, and societal rejection, they seek acceptance and rebellion through punk music, graffiti, and squatter lifestyles. Their friendships are tested as they confront issues of identity, conformity, and the consequences of their choices.
New Year's Evil is a horror film that follows a psychopathic killer who targets a punk rock band's New Year's Eve celebration. The killer terrorizes each member of the band and their associates, murdering them one by one. As the countdown to midnight approaches, the suspense rises as the main character tries to unravel the identity of the killer and stop them before they strike again. With elements of slasher horror and psychological terror, New Year's Evil is a classic 80s-style holiday horror film with a unique twist.
When Inge, an aging rocker, forms an unlikely friendship with a strong female character, they start a punk rock band and go on a journey of self-discovery.
Filth and Wisdom follows the story of a Russian immigrant, who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. In the meantime, he starts a punk rock band and navigates his way through the worlds of gypsy culture, poetry, and the music industry. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences the ups and downs of pursuing his dreams.
The Big Night is a comedy about a salesman who experiences a wild night of chaos and absurdity. It follows his misadventures as he navigates through situations involving tattoos, nicknames, beer, France, and a complicated father-son relationship. Along the way, he encounters punks, anti-social behavior, anarchy, suicide attempts, and freedom. The movie explores themes of abnormal behavior, employment, and career burnout. The salesman's journey takes him to various places, including a drive-in restaurant, a supermarket, and a mattress store. The story culminates in a memorable scene involving a birthday candle and a lost job advertisement.
In the year 1981, in Madrid, Spain, a college student named Sara joins a punk rock band called El Calentito. The band is comprised of rebellious women who challenge the puritanical society of the time. As Sara becomes immersed in the punk rock culture, she navigates relationships, confronts social control, and experiences the excitement and challenges of being a part of a punk rock band in a totalitarian regime.
In 'Tag: The Assassination Game', a group of college students engage in a deadly game of tag, where players must avoid being 'assassinated' by their opponents. As the game escalates, the stakes get higher and friendships are tested. A journalist becomes intrigued by the game and decides to investigate, but soon finds herself in the crosshairs of a serial killer. With murder, obsession, and rivalry, the students must navigate a dangerous game zone to survive.
All That I Love is a heartwarming movie that takes place in 1980s Poland. It follows the story of a group of high school friends who form a punk rock band during the politically turbulent times of the Solidarity movement. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of music in bringing people together.
High school is almost over and four friends are going their separate ways as they go to college. But they have one more chance to spend some time together: Inspection 12, their favorite band, is playing one last concert in Jacksonville, FL.
On Halloween, an all girl rock-n-roll band called “Kill Pussy Kill” ventures out to play their biggest show to date. However, before hitting the road they manage to unwittingly upset a man. Unfortunately, this man turns out to be an evil genius dead set on revenge. The evil genius manages to lure the girls into his Hell House and when they wake up from being gassed, they find themselves trapped inside an inescapable room filled with a vicious variety of devices that can kill them as well as a variety of weapons that can be used on each other. The rules are simple: advance through all three rooms and you are allowed to go free. The catch is, in order to make it to the next room, someone must die!
Set in 1980s Mexico City, This Is Not Berlin follows a teenager named Carlos who is introduced to the underground art scene and explores themes of identity, sexuality, and rebellion.
Punk's Not Dead is a documentary film that delves into the punk rock music scene, featuring interviews, concert footage, and a behind-the-scenes look at a punk rock band. It showcases the rebellious spirit of punk and its impact on music and culture.
Callas Forever is a biographical drama that tells the story of the famous opera singer, Maria Callas. The movie explores her struggles, successes, and her legacy in the world of opera. It showcases her relationship with her audience, her love for music, and her dedication to her craft.
In Fat Kid Rules The World, a teenage boy named Troy who is overweight and struggles with low self-esteem forms a punk rock band with his new friend Marcus. The band gives Troy a sense of purpose and helps him navigate the challenges of high school and his personal life. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and triumphs, learning about friendship, self-acceptance, and the power of music.
We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen is a documentary film that tells the story of the influential punk rock band, the Minutemen. The film explores their formation, their DIY approach to making music, and their impact on the punk rock genre. It also delves into the personal lives of the band members and explores the tragic death of their lead singer, D. Boon. With interviews, concert footage, and archival materials, We Jam Econo offers a comprehensive look at the band and their contribution to music history.