Rated: R
Tupac Shakur is one of the most dominant figures in the history of hip hop. His recording career lasted just five years from 1991 to his murder in a drive-by shooting in 1996 but established a body of work of an exceptionally high standard which achieved massive commercial success. This film captures the sheer raw excitement of Tupac live in concert. Definitely not for the faint hearted, the show contains Tupac delivering his strongly held opinions direct to the audience and Snoop holding forth on sex and drugs with his usual gathering of suitably dressed women.
Live Kisses captures Paul McCartney performing the songs from his acclaimed Kisses On The Bottom album live from the legendary Capitol Studios in Hollywood. Paul is joined by a virtuoso group of musicians led by Diana Krall on the piano in these sparkling renditions of classic songs from the Amer...
A brand new documentary in the Classic Albums series celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of Brian Wilson’s masterpiece The Beach Boys ‘Pet Sounds’. Brian Wilson and the surviving members of The Beach Boys, (Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks) guide us through the w...
Rated: R
For hundreds of thousands of concert fans the tour is over. For millions of hip hop fans the experience is about to begin . . . and it all starts right inside here, it’s the dawn of a new era in music for a new century. Step in. You’re about to go “Up In Smoke” and experience more tha...