Baby Driver (2017) director Edgar Wright makes his documentary debut with The Sparks Brothers, focusing on the American pop-rock band, Sparks.
With live performances returning to some areas of the world recovering from the pandemic, David Byrne shows us what we were missing with American Utopia, directed by veteran filmmaker Spike Lee.
Superstar singer/songwriter Sia makes her directorial debut with Music, a musical-drama film with powerful themes that features a disjointed narrative, making it hard for the audience to connect with its characters.
Acclaimed director Peter Jackson shares a sneak peek into his upcoming documentary, The Beatles: Get Back, about the band that needs no introduction.
Sia makes a transition into film directing with the new musical drama Music, and there’s a lot of original music in it to please her fans.
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart takes a deep look at the iconic band that conquered the music world.
Whether you love or hate heavy metal music, the genre makes for great movie material, with lots of larger-than-life characters.
Bill and Ted are back up to their old time travel antics in the third entry of the popular series, Bill & Ted Face The Music.
Actor-singer Jennifer Hudson lends her amazing voice to honor the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, in the new biopic Respect.
Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams play aspiring Icelandic musicians in the new comedy film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.
Wannabe rockers and time travelers Bill and Ted are back for a sequel nearly thirty years in the making with Bill & Ted Face the Music.
Set in the gritty but vibrant suburbs of Paris, The Eddy tracks the story of jazz club owner Elliot (André Holland) as he finds himself tangled with dangerous criminals and in a desperate struggle to protect his family, club and band.