Billy Idol Should be Dead
Rock icon Billy Idol bares it all in this electrifying documentary. Through never-before-seen archival and personal interviews with Idol, his family, peers and collaborators, the documentary digs deep into his emergence as a prototypical punk rocker, his meteoric rise as a global superstar in the MTC era, and the myriad of challenges Idol had to overcome to not just survive, but to remain on of the most beloved figures in rock n roll, almost fifty years into his career.
Ellie: The Ellie Goulding Story
British pop star, Ellie Goulding returns to spotlight after the birth of her first child. The singer grapples with severe postpartum anxiety alongside the pressures of repeating on her amazing career successes – all while using her platform to fight for climate reform and environmental causes.
Still Free TC
Ty Dolla $ign is one of the world’s biggest musical artists, but as he begins work on his newest album, his brother Gabriel is serving a 67-year prison sentence for murder. Still Free TC follows the brothers over two years to explore how they ended up on such different paths, and watches as those paths converge again in a fight for clemency and self-discovery.
Green Day: New Years Rev
A coming-of-age story of three friends who journey to Los Angeles mistakenly believing their band is opening for Green Day on New Year’s Eve. Their road trip is a rowdy and mischievous jaunt across the country filled with adventures based on the exploits of Billie Joe, Mike and Tre in their early years.
Chris Cornell Documentary
In the wake of finding sobriety, a happy marriage, kids and a new chapter of his career, Chris Cornell’s life came to an untimely end. Right before this, there had a film crew along for Soundgarden’s final tour, providing a deep look into the final days of the rock legend’s life.
Fans on the Run
A frenetic, fast-paced music-themed scavenger hunt buzzing with the electrifying energy of each festival the contestants pass through. It’s The Amazing Race set across the Live Nation world, where the winning pair are out to win not just cash prizes, but the elusive “god pass” to all festivals thereafter.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Shout, Sister, Shout!
Sister Rosetta Tharpe was the “Godmother of Rock and Roll,” whose talents in the 1930s and 40s inspired the pioneers of rock music including Chuck Berry and Little Richard. The film dives into her forbidden love story with Marie Knight, as they toured the country when sexual and racial biases put them both at risk and at a crossroads with their faith.