Wayne and Garth are slacker friends who run a public-access cable show. They get hired by a local station to do their show professionally, but find that it's not the same. Wayne falls for a bass guitarist and uses his and Garth's video contacts to help her career, while also trying to protect her from a sleazy advertising guy who wants to take her away from him.
To become the greatest band of all time, two slacker, wannabe-rockers set out on a quest to steal a legendary guitar pick that gives its holders incredible guitar skills, from a maximum security Rock and Roll museum. As they embark on their journey, they encounter comedic mishaps and challenges while discovering the secrets of rock legends. Along the way, they learn the power of friendship and the true meaning of rock 'n' roll.
A punk rock band called The Ain't Rights witnesses a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar and is forced to fight for their lives. With the help of a fellow victim, they navigate the dangerous underground world of the skinheads and try to find a way to escape.
In 1960s London, a fashion photographer accidentally captures a murder on his camera. As he investigates the mysterious images, he becomes immersed in a world of suspicion, illusion, and surreal encounters. With the help of a mysterious woman, he tries to uncover the truth while losing his sense of reality.
Valley Girl is a romantic comedy about a teenage girl named Julie who falls in love with Randy, a punk rocker from Hollywood. Their relationship is challenged by social class differences and the disapproval of Julie's friends.
The Tree of Blood is a drama film that explores the deep and intricate secrets within a family. It follows a couple who uncover hidden truths about their family history and confront the complexities of their relationships. The film touches on topics such as the Spanish Civil War, the evacuation of children, and the involvement of the Russian Mafia. It also delves into themes of infidelity, murder-suicide, organ trafficking, and the impact of war on the lives of individuals. As the family uncovers long-held secrets, they are forced to confront the consequences of their actions and the bonds that tie them together.
In Faraway, So Close!, an angel named Cassiel falls to Earth and becomes involved with a group of friends in Berlin. As he navigates the complexities of human life, he helps them face their struggles and find hope in the midst of despair. The film explores themes of existentialism, temptation, and the nature of mortality.
Leto is a biographical drama that explores the rise of a rock band in the Soviet Union during the 1980s. The film delves into the music scene, the challenges faced by musicians, and the impact of perestroika on their lives. It follows the story of a love triangle and the complicated relationships between the band members.
When You're Strange is a documentary about the influential rock band The Doors and their lead singer, Jim Morrison. It explores their journey from the band's formation in the 1960s to Morrison's sudden and unexpected death in the 1970s. The documentary includes archive footage, interviews, and focuses on the band's music, performances, and Morrison's charismatic and controversial personality.
Smithereens is a gritty drama set in 1980s New York City. It follows the story of a young punk-rock girl living in a van, struggling with loneliness and trying to find her place in the city. She gets involved with dangerous characters and experiences the highs and lows of the music scene. The film explores themes of identity, rebellion, and the price of fame.
Sunset Strip is a comedy-drama movie that takes place in the glamorous rock scene of 1970s Hollywood on Sunset Strip. It follows the journey of an aspiring musician in his pursuit of fame, friendship, and love while navigating through the challenges of the music industry and the temptations of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. This coming-of-age story captures the essence of the era, with vibrant visuals, catchy rock tunes, and a bittersweet portrayal of the darker side of fame.
D.O.A. is a documentary film that explores the rise and fall of the iconic punk rock band Sex Pistols in the 1970s. The film delves into the history of the band, their rebellious music, and the cultural impact they had during their short-lived career. It follows the band members' drug addiction, their relationships, and the chaotic atmosphere of the punk rock scene in England. It also features concert footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes moments, offering an intimate look into the world of punk rock. With a mix of music, politics, and personal stories, D.O.A. captures the essence of the punk movement and its lasting influence.
The relationship between a psychoanalyst and his seductive, unhappily married patient troubled by psycho-sexual nightmares becomes dangerously intimate as they gradually reveal dark secrets from their pasts.
In 1977 Finland, a teenage boy develops a crush on a girl he meets at a rock festival. He navigates through the challenges of dealing with bullying, first love, and his single mother while pursuing his passion for music.
In the crime drama movie Hochelaga, a young man finds himself drawn into the violent and criminal activities of a biker gang. As he becomes more involved, he gets pulled deeper into a world filled with robbery, murder, and ritualistic violence. Set in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the film explores themes of friendship and the complex relationship between a mother and her son.
A band of would-be terrorists threaten to blow up the Heartbreak Hotel, Providence's most notorious rock club. Featuring extended live performances by The Young Adults and Morris Brock.
Inspired by real events, The Last Executioner is the story of Chavoret Jaruboon, the last person in Thailand whose job it was to execute by gun. A rock musician who adored Elvis, but took a 'respectable' job to support the family he loved devotedly, and then constantly tried to reconcile the good and bad karma that came from this decision.
WALLS THAT ONCE HOUSED NOISE | LIVING PORTRAITS OF DEAD MUSIC VENUES Loud Places captures three iconic venues in their current state - venturing inside a restaurant, a gym and a vaudeville theatre to explore the addresses that were once home to live music. Bringing together the performers, promoters and audience members that once made these places their sonic homes, we seek to reawaken the walls that once housed noise across London, Paris and Berlin.
Fueled by vengeance and nightmares, Carl Spencer seeks out his wife's killer. Across town, two sisters are dying of a rare blood disease. In a darkened warehouse, an ancient vampire has spawned a clan of servants that unite the destiny of all.
A collection of rock performances interspersed with the antics of a young "Rock'n'Roll digger"
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