Empire is a drama series that follows the Lyons, a family in the music industry, as they navigate sibling rivalries, power struggles, and personal relationships. Set in New York City, the show explores the dynamics of the music business and the challenges faced by its characters, including a record label CEO, a singer, and a gay son. With themes of ambition, loyalty, and betrayal, Empire showcases the highs and lows of the hip-hop music world.
Serial monogamist Brian O'Hara hits his mid-30s and suddenly realizes he's the last bachelor standing in his circle of friends. Not averse to the happily ever after his friends have achieved, Brian wonders whether he'll ever find Mrs. Right. The fact that he's in love with his best friend's girlfriend doesn't help his chances.
Vinyl is set in the music industry of 1970s New York City and follows the story of a male protagonist who is a record executive dealing with hard times and a failing business. The show explores themes of drug addiction, murder, racism, and the challenges faced by the music industry during that time period.
That Thing You Do! follows the rise and fall of a rock band from a small town in Pennsylvania in the 1960s. The band achieves sudden success with their catchy song, but internal tensions and external pressures lead to their eventual breakup. The film explores the dynamics of the music industry and the challenges faced by a one-hit wonder band.
When a famous rock star is murdered, private detective Ford Fairlane is hired to investigate the case. As he delves deeper into the music industry, Ford uncovers a web of deception and a cover-up that leads him to the truth.
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is a documentary that explores the journey of the legendary band, Bee Gees. It delves into their rise to fame, their struggles, and their impact on the music industry. From their humble beginnings in Australia to their worldwide success, the film takes viewers on a nostalgic journey through the Bee Gees' career.
Follow the rise and fall of Robert Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan, the duo behind Milli Vanilli, the most popular pop duo in the late 1980s. Discover the devastating price of their success and the truth behind the lip-syncing scandal that brought them down.
Garage Days follows the story of a struggling music group in Sydney, Australia. The band, consisting of Dave, Freddy, Kate, and Lucy, dreams of making it big in the rock-n-roll scene. They face various challenges including record executives, premarital sex, pregnancy, and robbery. As they navigate the ups and downs of the music industry, they also deal with personal issues and relationships. Will they be able to overcome their obstacles and achieve success?
Ivanhoe Martin, a talented Jamaican musician, moves to Kingston with dreams of becoming a successful reggae artist. However, he faces numerous obstacles and is ultimately forced into a life of crime. As he navigates the dangerous underworld, Ivanhoe becomes a folk hero among the people. But his journey is not without its consequences, and he soon finds himself caught in a web of violence, betrayal, and revenge.
In the 1990s, three orphaned girls in the Philippines form a musical trio and with the help of a record executive, they chase their dreams of stardom. Along the way, they face challenges such as class differences, abusive treatment, and discrimination. Despite the obstacles, they learn to believe in themselves and pursue a career in the music industry.
Gloomy Sunday tells the story of a love triangle and its ramifications during the tumultuous times of World War II in Budapest, Hungary. The film explores themes of jealousy, infidelity, and the impact of war on personal relationships. As the characters navigate their complex emotions, the city around them becomes a backdrop of uncertainty and turmoil.
Record executives want a highly-regarded record producer to focus on a white pop act whom they feel has the sound America wants. To keep his creative integrity, Buckmaster carefully begins to fight the system that has made him the respected producer he has become.
The Space Between is a comedic story about a struggling musician who finds an unexpected connection with a voice-recorder in a swimming pool. Set in the year 1996, the musician navigates a series of unfortunate events while trying to fulfill a contract. With a Jean-Paul Sartre quotation as a guiding light, he learns valuable lessons about life and love. Along the way, he wakes up naked in a cemetery, dances on a grave, and discovers the power of music through playing the piano. As he encounters a record executive, the space between success and failure becomes narrower.
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.
A Christmas Switch (2018) follows the story of identical twin sisters who switch lives for the Christmas season. One sister is an ambitious attorney while the other is a Christmas fanatic who dreams of becoming a singer. As they experience each other's lives, both sisters learn valuable lessons about love, family, and the true meaning of Christmas.
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.
In an alternate reality, a record executive named Nicholas Brady starts receiving messages from an alien satellite. As he delves deeper into the meaning of these messages, he begins to question the totalitarian government that rules over Los Angeles. With the help of his friend, writer Philip K. Dick, Brady must navigate a world of hallucinations, government surveillance, and a conspiracy surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Karis (Nicole Oliver) is a clothing store owner who picks up a handsome music executive, Lars (Christopher Shyer), in a bar and immediately engages him in some very hot sex that leads to an ongoing physical relationship. One morning Lars encounters Morgan (Rob Lee) in Karis' kitchen; Morgan is her future ex-husband and a policeman with a violent temper who begins a campaign of intimidation to make Lars stop seeing Karis. But wait: 30 minutes into the movie the point-of-view changes to Morgan's, and we see he's not such a bad guy after all and that Lars is the hot-tempered villain. But wait: 30 minutes later the point of view switches to Karis, and it turns out that she hasn't been completely honest about things. Whose story is the real one?
Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders is a gripping true crime documentary that delves into the investigations surrounding the unsolved murders of iconic rappers Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur. The film takes viewers deep into the world of gangsta rap, homicide detectives, and the dark underbelly of the music industry.
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