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The After Party: Directed by Ian Edelman. With Harrison Holzer, Kyle, Jordan Rock, Robbie Dema. When an aspiring rapper goes viral for all the wrong reasons, he thinks his career is over. But when his best friend gets them into a wild NYC after party, he
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Revenge of the Cheerleaders: Directed by Richard Lerner. With Jerii Woods, Cheryl Smith, Helen Lang, Patrice Rohmer. Aloha High cheerleaders, who wield considerable power in their ineptly run school, struggle against real estate developers aiming to merg
the music industry’s coming back. The resurgence of vinyl helps. There are some great TV soundtracks now, like “Russian Doll,” which uses Harry Nilsson’s “Gotta Get Up” many times. Harry Nilsson means everything to me. One day when I was really depressed, I remember saying to my...
Many years after the Earth was burned to ashes, the Phoenix was reborn and found the world full of monsters. Now it must bring the essential gems to the Tree of Life, so Earth will be reborn. Upward 免費 Climb up an overcome increasing challenges to reach new highs and scores. Dict...
series,Mr. Saturday Night, on the legendary producer Robert Stigwood. Before that film examines the man who forever changed the way music and film interact with his work onSaturday Night Fever,The Ringerwill spend the day celebrating the world of movie soundtracks that he so heavily influenced....
took over the music world in 1984 with his autobiographical filmPurple Rainand its corresponding soundtrack. The singer defied genre, breaking down barriers and dropping some of the sickest guitar work on “Let’s Go Crazy” and the title track. Plus, all of a sudden movie soundtracks were ...
the pre-order in an email. Elijah McLaughlin’s acoustic guitar work fits in the American Primitive space, but with his ensemble he creates layered and scenic soundtracks in a space similar to William Tyler’s works. I quickly ordered his first album after I heard this album. Beautiful stuff...