Robin Pecknold brings light to the bleakest of winters with Fleet Foxes’ ‘A Very Lonely Solstice,’ a 13-track career spanning collection recorded in December 2020, at Brooklyn, NY’s St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church.

Arrogant, self-centered movie director Guido Contini finds himself struggling to find meaning, purpo...

Born on a sharecropping plantation in Northern Florida, Ray Charles went blind at seven. Inspired by...

Focused on the life of the band and their collaborators over the 3 vital years in which they develop...

Hand processed expired Kodak 7291, Camera: Beaulieu R16, Lens: Angenieux 12-120mm with +3 Diopter, P...

The wicked Blue Meanies take over Pepperland, eliminating all color and music. As the only survivor,...

Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...

A young boy and his sister are drawn into one man's obsessive pursuit of his former lover.

Dorothy Gale, a shy kindergarten teacher, is swept away to the magic land of Oz where she embarks on...

Talented but self-centered trumpeter Bleek Gilliam is obsessed with his music and indecisiveness abo...

During the Carnival in the historical site of Pelourinho, Salvador da Bahia, we follow the lives of ...

The film follows a rebellious teenager on leave from the Marines who falls in love with a female mus...

in celebration of the release of his critically lauded, mercury prize nominated album “hugo”, rever...

Joe Gardner is a middle school teacher with a love for jazz music. After a successful audition at th...

A musical fantasia on religion and the nature of exploitation.

True Beauty is often said to be determined by the eye of the beholder, but many don't open their eye...

Raju faces many hurdles and disappointments in matters of the heart throughout his life. But as a cl...

When reporter Jean Craddock interviews Bad Blake—an alcoholic, seen-better-days country music legend...

Aja was the biggest selling album of Steely Dan's illustrious career. It was the first album by Dona...

In his book "1984", George Orwell saw the television of the future as a control instrument in the ha...