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The foursome of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were among the most influential acts in history.
The 1970s era of rock is arguably the best, and these three iconic films utilize some of the best tunes of the time in their soundtracks.
The band’s 1972 crowd-free concert movie captures their trippy transition from psych trailblazers to prog superstars ...
Detroit-bred filmmaker Lawrence Lamont, who made his feature debut with this year's hit comedy "One of Them Days," says he's ...
Cheech & Chong—just hearing this duo’s name evokes memories of stoner vans with rock music playing in the background and the first stoner comedy films in history.
John Cena made wrestling history when he earned his record-breaking 17th world title win after defeating Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at "WrestleMania 41." ...
The Black Panther director talks about how Metallica's song One inspired the structure of his new vampire movie starring ...
Soundtracks were now frequently charting high and yielding rock radio singles on a regular basis. Acts such as Alice in ...
Jack Black made history this week when his viral 'A Minecraft Movie' hit became the shortest song to ever crack the UK charts ...
Film fans can rejoice with the return of Film on the Rocks, the popular film series at Red Rocks. This year's installation of the event series will include popular classics for children, families, and ...
Director Ryan Coogler blends genres from Western to crime thriller, monster movie and more in a rollicking movie where ...
School of Rock' is the kind of movie Jack Black was born to star in, but he knew that the movie wasn't finalised until he had the right band on it.