81 – 100 of 107 movies
Murder on the Dance Floor
Centers on a choreographer and her street-dance crew.
Of All the Things
The story of songwriter-producer Dennis Lambert ("Baby Come Back," "Rhinestone Cowboy"). A songwriter/producer achieves rock star status late in life when he goes on a singing tour of the Philippines, and discovers he is to Filipinos what Jerry Lewis is to the French.
Phantom
Set it in the sultry nightlife scene of modern day New Orleans and the world of jazz, R&B, neo-Soul, and funk. A singer is mentored by a mysterious man...
Real Talk
An old-school rapper attempts to reunite his group to reclaim their past glory as one of the most influential hip-hop acts ever.
Rock Star Mommy
A suburban soccer mom and housewife becomes the founder and guitarist for an all-mom surf-punk band.
Sam Philips
Sam Phillips is a pioneer in the music industry during the 1950s as a producer helps launch the careers of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Sammy Davis Jr. Biopic
A biopic about dancer-singer-actor-musician Sammy Davis, Jr.
See Me Feel Me: Keith M...
The life story of Keith Moon, the notoriously wild drummer of the legendary rock band, The Who.
Seoul Girls
A Korean American high school girl and her friends enter a worldwide talent competition to be the opening act for the world's biggest K-pop boy band. With help from an ex-member of a British girl group and a former K-pop trainee, the Seoul Girls find their voices on the world's biggest stage.
Showboat
Set in the quirky world of cruise performers, a jaded indie singer must get over her "Big Bad Self" and learn that sequins, confetti canons, and making your audience happy isn't always a bad thing.
Sinatra
Singer Frank Sinatra parlays his golden voice into a trip from New Jersey to Hollywood. He has the world on a string as he romances the most beautiful women in town, cuts a swath with his Rat Pack pals and makes films, including The Manchurian Candidate, From Here To Eternity and Pal Joey.
Soul Train
Set in the 1980s, a young man from the L.A. hood looks to his gift for "popping," a street dance, as his way out of the hood.
Straight No Chaser
Ten students form an a capella group long before the current craze of high school choral groups. The group plays venues such as Wrigley Field and Carnegie Hall, but the members disband three years later (though the group continued on the university level with new singers). But a few years later, the original group not only gets back together but signs a five-album deal.
The Book of Luke
Tells the story of the hip-hop group that went from Miami to the 11th Circuit.
The Hit Charade
The life story of Lou Pearlman, the former multiplatinum boy band manager-turned-convicted felon.
The Jazz Ambassadors
The film centers on Duke Ellington orchestra's tour of Iraq during a 1963 CIA-led coup that would eventually pave the way for Saddam Hussein's rise to power. Part of the intrigue is the discovery, years later, that the CIA exploited the global zeal for Ellington's jazz by planting spies in the entourage as the orchestra toured hostile parts of the world.
The Passenger
A biopic of the legendary rocker Iggy Pop. The movie will follow Pop's early years with his band, the Stooges.
The Three Tenors
Traces the rise and fall, and then another rise and fall and then rise, of a trio of internationally beloved operatic superstars.
Two Worlds Colliding
INXS' singer & frontman Michael Hutchence experiences notorious highs and lows during his career along with glamorous girlfriends - including Kylie Minogue, Helena Christensen and Paula Yates. In 1997, he dies in a hotel room in Sydney, Australia.