Up in Smoke is a cult comedy movie about two stoners, Pedro and Man, who accidentally become marijuana smugglers. Unbeknownst to them, the van they are driving is entirely made of marijuana. As they make their way from Mexico to Los Angeles, they encounter various obstacles and hilarious situations, with law enforcement desperately trying to catch them. The movie is a satirical take on the drug culture of the 70s, filled with absurd humor and memorable characters.
The Punk Singer is a biographical documentary that chronicles the life and career of a punk singer. It explores topics such as feminism, punk rock music, body politics, and the singer's battle with Lyme disease.
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.
1991: The Year Punk Broke is a documentary film that explores the rise of punk rock music in 1991, featuring performances and behind-the-scenes footage of iconic bands like Sonic Youth and Nirvana during their European tour. It showcases the energy and influence of punk rock on the music scene during that time.
This documentary provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Sex Pistols' groundbreaking album 'Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols.' It explores the band's rise to fame, their rebellious and controversial image, and the impact they had on punk rock music. Featuring interviews with band members and those involved in the recording process, the film provides a comprehensive retrospective of this influential album.
Hype! is a documentary film that delves into the cultural phenomenon of grunge music in the 1990s. It explores the origins of the genre, the bands that popularized it, and the impact it had on popular culture. The film also delves into the commercialization of grunge and the struggles faced by its musicians.
Punk in London is a documentary film that provides an insightful look into the punk rock scene in London during the year 1977. It showcases interviews with punk musicians, critics, and fans, as well as concert footage and performances by influential bands like The Clash, The Jam, and X-Ray Spex. The film captures the energy, rebellion, and cultural impact of the punk movement in the 1970s.
One Nine Nine Four is a documentary that explores the rise of punk rock music in the 1990s. It follows the journey of young skateboarder turned director as he interviews musicians and delves into the independent music scene. The film showcases the cultural impact of punk rock and the misfit musicians who shaped the genre.
Follow the Red Hot Chili Peppers as they live and record in a mansion in Los Angeles, capturing the blood, sugar, sex, and magic that makes their music unique.
Three vampires wander the streets of Melbourne killing, screwing and taking drugs. They decide to carry out a heist, stealing three million and attracting the attention of various psychotics, who chase them through a blood spattered odyssey into the Melbourne underground.
Killer Barbys, a punk rock band, faces off against Dracula in a comedic battle. With their music and vampire-slaying skills, they must save the day and protect their concert from the legendary vampire.
The ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights and how the music became a breeding ground for vegan activism.
The Last Pogo Jumps Again is a documentary film that explores the punk rock music scene in Toronto, Canada. It focuses on the bands, musicians, and venues that shaped the punk rock movement in the city, with a particular emphasis on the influential band Teenage Head and their involvement in the legendary Nash the Slash concert at the Horseshoe Tavern. The film also explores the impact of punk rock on the local music scene and the cultural significance of the movement.
A bandleader whose career is nosediving makes a deal with the owner of a bar to sell his soul for success.
A humorous documentary on the making of Alex Cox's punk biopic SID AND NANCY. Features exclusive behind the scenes production and commentaries from Alex Cox, Gary Oldman, Chloe Webb, David Hayman, Eric Fellner and more...
Wild Heart (Wildes Herz) is a portrait of Jan "Monchi" Gorkow, front man for the punk band Feine Sahne Fischfilet, and his campaign against racism and right-wing extremism.
Join blink-182 on their wild journey through the world of rock music, as they navigate tour buses, water parks, and recording studios while dealing with divorce and friendship.
The Offspring - Complete Music Video Collection is a compilation of all music videos released by the American punk rock band The Offspring. The collection includes videos for popular songs like 'Self Esteem,' 'Come Out and Play,' and 'Pretty Fly (For a White Guy).' It showcases the band's energetic performances and their unique blend of punk rock, alternative rock, and pop-punk.
A small town punk band travels to their first out of town gig, only to find the venue deserted, the promoter a creep, and the only audience a pack of bloodthirsty demons from hell.
X: The Unheard Music is a documentary about the influential punk-rock band X. The film explores the band's history, music, and the social issues they addressed in their songs. It provides a glimpse into the punk-rock scene of the 1980s and the band's impact on music history.