We look back at some of the music inspired by the crisis that (eventually) galvanized a generation into action.
Todd Haynes excitingly captures an era’s explosion of creativity, one that bespoke new and challenging kinds of freedom.
Growing up in the ’80s, I had to come by Lou Reed through some fashion other than radio.
On the occasion of his 86th birthday last Friday night, Jerry Lewis was in his element: water.
Andy Warhol’s documentary is in absolute lockstep with the textures of its soundtrack.
At times, I wanted to close my eyes to divert myself from the sea of images, since listening to music is a personal experience worth cherishing.
Choose the lesser of two evils: Make Tom Cruise proud and medicate yourself with Prozac Nation and not the actual pill.
A more considerate Erik Skjoldbjærg could have made a better picture had he not watched Requiem for a Dream prior to shooting.