Broomfield provides a testament to Brian Jones' genius, and this is indeed a lament for a young victim of the sex, drugs, and rock and roll era but this new documentary doesn’t really fulfill its promise of revealing surprising information.
Jason Gorber takes a deep dive into the long-awaited, limited edition vinyl celebration of The Rolling Stones' Live at the El Mocambo.
After drolly skewering art curators in The Square, Claes Bang roasts art critics in The Burnt Orange Heresy.
The two hour series premiere of HBO's Vinyl is nirvana for any Martin Scorsese fan.
Enter for a chance to win a pair of run-of-engagement passes to see Jodorowsky's Dune - opening at Toronto's TIFF Bell Lightbox on Friday, April 4th - courtesy of Dork Shelf and Mongrel Media!
This weekend, a free retrospective of films by American photographer Robert Frank at the TIFF Bell Lightbox brings a screening of one of the rarest and most controversial rock and roll documentaries of all time: the 1972 look into the touring life of The Rolling Stones, Cocksucker Blues, a film so rare it might not be seen on the big screen (legally) in the city every again.