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The Decline of Western Civilization

(more) »rank: 6615

starring: Lee Ving, Craig Lee (III), Roger Rogerson, Keith Morris, Don Bolles
directed by: Penelope Spheeris


Editorial Product Review: :Centered on the early '80s punk movement, this remains the best of Penelope Spheeris's three attempts to chronicle the musical and angst-ridden subculture of urban Los Angeles. The film's style, like the music, is abrasive, frank, and packed with energy, as it moves swiftly from hilarious band and fan interviews to the loud, raucous shows inside seedy L.A. nightclubs. Despite its tongue-in-cheek title, Spheeris neither condemns, nor glamorizes, the movement, though she definitely has an eye for talent and thankfully ...


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Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Note

(more) »rank: 5547

starring: Michael Wager, Arthur Laurents, Harris Yulin, John Guare, Stanley Drucker
directed by: Susan Lacy


Editorial Product Review: :Originally aired on PBS's American Masters series, this evocative biography of the American composer, conductor, and de facto musical evangelist Leonard Bernstein offers a compelling balance of musical scholarship and personal insight. It's a fitting approach to the brilliant--and emotional--life and art of Bernstein, who elevated Broadway musical theater, demystified and democratized classical music for two generations of American children, and brought a true New Yorker's vigor and directness to his conducting. Writer-director Susan Lacy establishes the film's sympathetic tone ...


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Vaudeville

(more) »rank: 12171

starring: American Masters


Editorial Product Review: :A priceless document of archival footage and precious oral history, Vaudeville offers a comprehensive survey of American family entertainment in the decades before radio, movies, and television. From its origins in British comedy, Yiddish theater, and burlesque, vaudeville is explored in all of its immigrant diversity. Astonishing film clips are a constant marvel, featuring such vintage but still-entertaining crowd-pleasers as Fannie Brice, Bert Lahr, Chaz Chase ('Eater of Strange Things'), Little Tich and his oversized shoes, and Hadji Ali, the ...


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Wild Man Blues

(more) »rank: 7604

starring: Letty Aronson, Soon-Yi Previn, Dan Barrett, Simon Wettenhall, John Gill
directed by: Barbara Kopple


Editorial Product Review: :In 1996, with his public image at a low ebb after a messy breakup with Mia Farrow, clarinetist and filmmaker Woody Allen set off on a tour of Europe with his New Orleans jazz band. Accompanying him were his sister, his soon-to-be wife Soon-Yi Previn, and Oscar-winning documentary maker Barbara Kopple. Like Allen says as the beginning of the tour, 'Theoretically, this should be fun for us.' Woody Allen has always been more widely appreciated in Europe than in the ...


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Ella Fitzgerald - Something to Live For

(more) »rank: 12163

starring: Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown Jr., Norma Miller, Harry Edison, Tony Bennett
directed by: Charlotte Zwerin


Editorial Product Review: :The neo-pop divas of the late 20th century may have turned up the glamour, and a few even introduced formidable technical prowess, epitomized by Mariah Carey's seemingly helium-induced falsetto (the bane of canine fans everywhere) or Celine Dion's breast-beating, stentorian climaxes. Yet only a few verses from an earlier, charter member of the first-name-only club provides instant perspective: when Ella opened her mouth, that perfectly pitched, luminous voice could leap octaves without breaking a sweat, its tonal purity and immaculate ...


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Metal Works '73-'93

(more) »rank: 15528

starring: Judas Priest


Editorial Product Review: :The neo-pop divas of the late 20th century may have turned up the glamour, and a few even introduced formidable technical prowess, epitomized by Mariah Carey's seemingly helium-induced falsetto (the bane of canine fans everywhere) or Celine Dion's breast-beating, stentorian climaxes. Yet only a few verses from an earlier, charter member of the first-name-only club provides instant perspective: when Ella opened her mouth, that perfectly pitched, luminous voice could leap octaves without breaking a sweat, its tonal purity and immaculate ...


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The Bob Marley Story

(more) »rank: 11207

starring: Curtis Harrison, Veronica Ternopolski, Illya Torres-Garner, Jeffery Sutton, Kalyn Bomback
directed by: Paula Kelly (VI)


Editorial Product Review: :The neo-pop divas of the late 20th century may have turned up the glamour, and a few even introduced formidable technical prowess, epitomized by Mariah Carey's seemingly helium-induced falsetto (the bane of canine fans everywhere) or Celine Dion's breast-beating, stentorian climaxes. Yet only a few verses from an earlier, charter member of the first-name-only club provides instant perspective: when Ella opened her mouth, that perfectly pitched, luminous voice could leap octaves without breaking a sweat, its tonal purity and immaculate ...


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The History of Rock 'n' Roll Gift Set

(more) »rank: 10940

starring: Solomon Burke, Smokey Robinson, Aretha Franklin, Steve Cropper, Kenny Gamble
directed by: Andrew Solt


Editorial Product Review: :Serving as an introduction for neophytes and a refresher course for experts, The History of Rock and Roll is a mammoth and, when considered on its own terms, frequently successful undertaking. The series, which was first presented in 1995, consumes some 578 minutes, with 10 episodes (there are no bonus features) spread out over five discs. Its pedigree (executive producers include Quincy Jones, while respected writers Peter Guralnick and Greil Marcus are listed as consultants) is impressive, as is its ...


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Richter, the Enigma

(more) »rank: 6654

starring: Svyatoslav Richter
directed by: Bruno Monsaingeon


Editorial Product Review: :This exemplary 154-minute documentary about the great Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter includes some wonderful archive footage and a lot of worthwhile discussion of one of the more remarkable 20th-century concert careers. Richter was an extraordinary combination of poet, mystic, and superb technician, equally at home with the spiritually ruminative moments of Johann Sebastian Bach and the spectacular display pieces of Franz Liszt. He was also in an interesting place at an interesting time--able to interpret the works of Prokofiev and ...


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Buena Vista Social Club

(more) »rank: 8031

starring: Manuel 'Guajiro' Mirabal, Amadito Valdés, Julio Alberto Fernández, Juan de Marcos González, Luis Barzaga
directed by: Wim Wenders


Editorial Product Review: essential video:In 1996, composer, producer, and guitar legend Ry Cooder entered Egrem Studios in Havana with the forgotten greats of Cuban music, many of them in their 60s and 70s, some of them long since retired. The resulting album, Buena Vista Social Club, became a Grammy-winning international bestseller. When Cooder returned to Havana in 1998 to record a solo album by 72-year-old vocalist Ibrahim Ferrer, filmmaker Wim Wenders was on hand to document the occasion. Wenders splits the film ...


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