Tag: Music

  • ROCK ‘N’ ROLL HIGH SCHOOL

    ROCK ‘N’ ROLL HIGH SCHOOL

    Rock’ n’ Roll High School (1979) is a musical comedy directed by Allan Arkush, with contributions from Joe Dante. The film stars P.J. Soles, Vincent Van Patten, Clint Howard, Mary Woronov, Paul Bartel, and The Ramones. It blends rebellious teenage antics with the raw energy of punk rock. Known for its zany humor, over-the-top characters, and iconic soundtrack,…

  • THE HARDER THEY COME

    THE HARDER THEY COME

    “The Harder They Come” is a 1972 crime drama directed by Perry Henzell and written by Henzell and Trevor D. Rhone. Based in Jamacia, the film blends gritty realism, social commentary, and reggae music, starring reggae musician Jimmy Cliff in a career-defining role. The film follows a young country boy’s desperate struggle for success in…

  • CONTROL

    CONTROL

    Control (2007) is a British biographical drama directed by Anton Corbijn, depicting the life and tragic demise of Ian Curtis, the lead singer of Joy Division. The film stars Sam Riley as Ian Curtis, Samantha Morton as his wife, Deborah Curtis, Alexandra Maria Lara as Annik Honoré, and Joe Anderson as Joy Division’s bassist Peter…

  • THE RUTLES: ALL YOU NEED IS CASH

    THE RUTLES: ALL YOU NEED IS CASH

    The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash (1978) is a satirical mockumentary film that parodies The Beatles’ meteoric rise and cultural impact through a fictional band called “The Rutles.” The film is directed by Eric Idle and Gary Weis. It is an early example of the mockumentary genre, blending humor, music, and parody to offer…

  • SHORT FILM: SCORPIO RISING

    SHORT FILM: SCORPIO RISING

    “Scorpio Rising” is a groundbreaking 1963 experimental short film directed by Kenneth Anger. The film explores themes of rebellion, sexuality, and the intersection of popular culture and subversive iconography. “Scorpio Rising” is a non-narrative film that conveys its themes through visual symbolism, pop music, and a provocative editing style. The film is divided into several…

  • THREE COLORS: BLUE

    THREE COLORS: BLUE

    “Three Colors: Blue” (“Trois Couleurs: Bleu”) is a 1993 French film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. It is the first installment in the “Three Colors” trilogy, which also includes “White” and “Red.” The trilogy is loosely themed on the three political ideals of the French Republic: liberty, equality, and fraternity. “Blue” represents liberty. The film stars…

  • JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST

    JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST

     “Journey Through the Past” is a 1974 American film directed by and starring Neil Young. This film serves as a visual and musical collage, capturing a raw and intimate portrait of Neil Young’s career and personal life during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It combines documentary footage, home movies, concert performances, and surreal, symbolic…

  • NASHVILLE

    NASHVILLE

    “Nashville” is a 1975 film directed by Robert Altman. It is known for its ensemble cast, complex narrative structure, and insightful commentary on American society. Set in the bustling city of Nashville, Tennessee, the film weaves together numerous characters’ lives over a few days leading up to a political rally and country music festival. The…

  • QUADROPHENIA

    QUADROPHENIA

    “Quadrophenia,” directed by Franc Roddam in 1979, is a British film based on The Who’s rock opera album of the same name. Set in 1964, the movie follows Jimmy Cooper, a disillusioned young man from London who finds solace in the Mod subculture of fashion, music, and scooters. Played by Phil Daniels, Jimmy is disenchanted…

  • 200 MOTELS

    200 MOTELS

    “200 Motels” is a surreal and avant-garde musical film released in 1971, directed by Tony Palmer and featuring the rock band The Mothers of Invention, led by Frank Zappa. Like many bands of this era, making a strange, weird film was a natural extension of their musical output, with some being much better than others.…