Music on Film: What is the Best the Genre has to Offer?
Hollywood has been making films about musicians and the music industry for almost as long as the film industry has existed. Some of the...
Review: The Rolling Stones – The Marquee Club, Live In 1971
"Get down on your knees brown sugar, how come you taste so good, ah, get down on the ground, brown sugar, just like a...
Alice Cooper – Theatre Of Death-Live At Hammersmith 2009 (DVD W/Bonus CD) (2010)
Consistent is the word for Alice Cooper with this tremendous new release chock full of classics like "Is It My Body", "Be My Love",...
Joe Vig’s First Impressions
FEATURED BOOK: BLUE COUPE is the band featuring Joe Bouchard and Alan Bouchard of Blue Oyster Cult as well as bassist extraordinaire Dennis Dunaway of...
Musical History Unleashed As The T.A.M.I. Show Finds A New Audience
Director Steve Binder's 1964 film came five years before Woodstock and, though the rock & roll promotion machine had yet to get its bearings,...
The Everly Brothers: Harmonies from Heaven
Watching the mighty Cadence Records label spin on the documentary disc is pure magic for those of us who grew up during and immediately...
Thor: A Second Tier Marvel Comics Hero Gets A First Rate Production
The year 2233 a George Kirk was a First Officer in the J.J. Abrams Star Trek universe, played by Chris Hemsworth in the 2009...
DVD Review: Alice Cooper Welcome to My Nightmare 1975
Alice Cooper, when he re-emerged from the ashes of the Alice Cooper Group, backed by Lou Reed's Rock 'n' Roll Animal band, was a...
I Am Number Four: Special FX Supervisor Bill George Talks with TMRZoo.com
In a "Virtual Roundtable" with Industrial Light and Magic Visual Effects Supervisor, Bill George, I and other critics got to chat with Bill online...
Review: The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas DVD
Better lit than 1972’s Ladies & Gentlemen The Rolling Stones, that DVD filmed over four nights in Texas during 1972’s "Exile on Main Street"...