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Broomfield is perhaps best known for his investigative work surrounding the early deaths of Kurt Cobain, Tupac Shakur, and the Notorious B.I.G.
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Few things tap into our nostalgia as well as music and nostalgia is a great marketing tool.
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BTS: Yet to Come finds the seven-man boy band in top form for a 2022 concert in Busan, South Korea. Was it their last time performing together? Could be!
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What was it like for Robbie Williams the guy to become Robbie Williams the star? Robbie Williams the docuseries has answers, as well as all of the tapes.
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Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles is coming for you with all of the origin lore and growing pains for Australia’s biggest purveyors of kids’ music.
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Beatles fans will appreciate this homage, even if it looks fan-made.
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Milli Vanilli wonders what we want our pop stars to be, what they actually are, and who knew what when about all of that ‘80s lip-synching.
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Like everybody else in One Direction, Louis Tomlinson went solo. But where did that take him? All of Those Voices tries to find out.
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There’s a sweetness to the film which is rewarding.
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This scene’s self-reliance and indie pop sound is still being emulated.
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Even if you’re not a fan of hip hop, you’ll be entertained and drawn in by its sense of narrative.
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Fan-tanas, this one's for you.
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In Lang Lang Plays Disney, the renowned classical pianist fuses his remarkable ability and flair for performance to some of the Mouse’s best-known melodies.
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The so-called “‘68 Comeback Special” was a triumphant return to form and critical success.
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The concert film was shot at a recent Los Angeles stop on the Eras tour and reportedly cost between $10 and 20 million to film.
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Check out Indy as he cracks the whip one last time.
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Ticket scalpers are hoping fans will pay hundreds of dollars to watch the same show they get for free on Instagram Live every night.
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Like an old drunk telling war stories at the bar, rock n’ roll has a tendency to regurgitate its own history.
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Trap Jazz documents three Atlanta musicians’ journey to perfect a new sound while engaging with their family histories and formative influences.
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From the streets of Birmingham to the rooftops of Los Angeles, the group’s enduring legacy shines brightly.