
Whitney "Can i be me?"
Whitney Houston was a sure thing, or as sure as the music industry had ever seen.
Whitney Houston was a sure thing, or as sure as the music industry had ever seen.
There are few musicians who fundamentally change their instrument, and even fewer still who transcend their instrument altogether. Jaco Pastorius did both.
A documentary by Irish director Niall McCann, "Lost In France" explores the rise of Scotland's independent music scene in the '90s
the definitive documentary film about an outside-the-box thinker with extraordinary talent whose boundary-shattering music continues to impact and influence people around the world.
Born in 1940, FRANK ZAPPA - self-taught composer, musician, bandleader, producer and independent thinker -first transcribed his avant-garde, Varèse-influenced compositions onto paper at fourteen. He only began to write lyrics in his early twenties. Nevertheless, upon the '66 release of his debut album, FREAK OUT! (with THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION), he swiftly became the most quotable voice of dissent in popular music.
A subtle, skillful montage constructed solely from historic footage, EAT THAT QUESTION- FRANK ZAPPA IN HIS OWN WORDS is an energetic celebration of this outspoken maestro. Zappa died far too early, in 1993, of cancer. How important then, that such unforgettable Zappa interviews and performances across three decades have been painstakingly gathered by director THORSTEN SCHÜTTE from the obscure vaults of TV stations around the world to create this unique 90 minute feature documentary.
Following Zappa from clean-shaven, besuited youth, to fearless chief freak, to his relentlessly productive final days before his death at 52, Eat That Question-Frank Zappa in His Own Words seats us right up front from the start; close enough to Zappa to read the flickering emotions in his eyes.
Jim Jarmusch’s documentary tribute to Iggy Pop and the Stooges is an act of fanboy – or rather fanman – love and it is entirely beguiling.
Based on The Who's rock opera Quadrophenia, this Mod favourite is a cult classic.
Talking Heads' influential 1984 concert film is a classic of the genre.
LCD Soundsystem prepares for their biggest concert at Madison Square Garden.
David Bowie’s final electrifying performance as Ziggy Stardust in 1973 at London’s Hammersmith Odeon Theater.
A documentary on the once-promising American rock bands The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy Warhols, and the friendship/rivalry between them.
The 'lost' 1987 concert movie that distills all of the Purple One's powers into one divine housequake.
"Blue rain with red in it" is a touareg remake of Prince's Purple Rain.
1970 American documentary of the watershed counterculture Woodstock Festival
In this critically lauded documentary, two obsessed fans set out to learn the fate of the singer they know as Rodriguez.
A thrilling, poetic narration with the legendary Lee Scratch Perry.
Finding Fela tells the story of Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s life, his music, his social and political importance.
A documentary on the life of Amy Winehouse, the immensely talented yet doomed songstress
A documentary about music, art and chaos in the Wild West Berlin of the 1980s.
Bayou Maharajah explores the life and music of New Orleans piano legend James Booker.
Mavis! presents the story of gospel/soul music legend and civil rights icon Mavis Staples and her family group, The Staple Singers.