Grease 2 is set in the 1960s at Rydell High School, where new student Michael Carrington falls for the beautiful and popular Stephanie Zinone. In order to win her over, Michael must prove himself as a cool and confident biker. Along the way, he navigates the challenges of teenage love, friendship, and finding his own identity.
A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter. They soon find themselves caught up in a series of strange events and encounters, including the creation of a humanoid figure named Rocky Horror. As the night unfolds, they are faced with seduction, cannibalism, and the revelation of hidden identities. The couple tries to escape the clutches of Dr. Frank-n-Furter and his eccentric household, ultimately leading to their own transformation. Will they be able to survive the night in this twisted and captivating world?
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.
Pink Floyd: The Wall is a surreal and dark film that follows the story of a rock star, Pink, as he descends into madness. It explores themes of trauma, alienation, and rebellion, using the metaphor of a wall to symbolize Pink's emotional barriers. The film delves into his abusive childhood, unsuccessful relationships, and the pressures of fame and society. As Pink isolates himself from the world, his mental state deteriorates, leading to a climactic and cathartic climax.
Inu-Oh follows the life of a blind musician cursed with a disfigured face. With the help of his male friend, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, facing obstacles and finding redemption through music and dance.
Set in New York City during the Vietnam War, a group of politically active hippies form a tight-knit community and navigate through various challenges, including love, war, and societal pressures.
In this rock opera film, a composer named Winslow Leach has his music stolen by record producer Swan. When Leach protests, Swan has him framed for drug dealing and sent to prison. In prison, Leach is tortured and disfigured. He escapes and seeks revenge on Swan by infiltrating his music venue, The Paradise. Along the way, Leach falls in love with a young singer named Phoenix. The film is a satire on the music industry and explores themes of greed, corruption, and the Faustian pact.
Forbidden Zone is a surreal and absurd comedy featuring a dysfunctional family who discovers a portal to another dimension in their basement. They encounter bizarre characters, including the devil, a king, a concubine, and a floating head. The movie is filled with shocking and provocative humor, combining live-action and cutout animation.
Bowie: The Man Who Changed the World is a documentary that explores the life and career of iconic musician David Bowie. It delves into his unique style, influence on popular culture, and the impact he made on music history. From his early days as a singer-songwriter to his transformation into various personas like Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke, the film chronicles Bowie's evolution and the lasting legacy he left behind.
Viva Las Vegas is a romantic comedy film that takes place in the lively city of Las Vegas. The story follows a young racecar driver who falls in love with an entertainer during a series of comedic mishaps and adventures. As they navigate the world of gambling, showgirls, and rock 'n' roll, they discover the true meaning of love and find themselves in a whirlwind of romance.
In 1987, a small-town girl moves to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams of becoming a rock star. Along the way, she falls in love with a fellow musician and faces challenges in the cutthroat music industry.
Downfalls High is a visual album that tells the story of a high school student's descent into mental breakdown and instability. Set against the backdrop of a rock musical, the protagonist grapples with depression, heartbreak, and social anxiety, leading them to a mental institution. The film draws inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh's struggles with mental illness and aims to shine a light on mental health issues faced by teenagers.
Shock Treatment is a dark comedy musical that takes place in a small-town television station. It satirizes the American way of life, while also exploring themes of mental health and obsession. The story revolves around a rock band, an obsessed fan, and a television camera that causes a series of bizarre events.
Rent tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in New York City's Lower East Side in the thriving days of Bohemian Alphabet City, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The film focuses on their struggles with a drug epidemic and the dangers of living in poverty.
Tommy is a deaf, dumb, and blind boy who becomes famous for his amazing pinball skills. As his cult following grows, Tommy must navigate a dysfunctional family, murder, and his own inner demons. This rock opera explores themes of celebrity, post-war trauma, and the power of music.
Janardhan Jakhar (JJ), an aspiring musician, has always been fascinated by the world of rock music. He falls in love with the free-spirited and enigmatic Heer Kaul, who teaches him to live life with a carefree attitude. However, their relationship takes a tragic turn when Heer is diagnosed with a terminal illness. As JJ becomes a rockstar, he tries to cope with heartbreak, fame, and the challenges of the music industry, all while desperately clinging to memories of his lost love.
Hedwig, a transgender rock musician from East Berlin, forms a rock band called The Angry Inch. As she tours the US, she reveals her life story, including her botched sex change operation and her relationship with a US soldier. The film explores themes of identity, sexuality, and self-acceptance.
In the 1965 film 'Help!', a mad scientist kidnaps the Beatles and plans to sacrifice them to a religious cult. The Beatles must navigate through various absurd and surreal situations to escape their predicament.
When the small town of Heartland is threatened by a greedy record producer, the band Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band must embark on a musical adventure to save the day. With the help of their friends and the power of their music, they prove that love and friendship can conquer all.
Veronica Sawyer tries to survive her senior year amidst the beautiful but cruel Heathers, the new student J.D., and the pressure to conform. As she navigates the complexities of high school life, Veronica must find her own path and resist the toxic influence of her peers.