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Broomfield is perhaps best known for his investigative work surrounding the early deaths of Kurt Cobain, Tupac Shakur, and the Notorious B.I.G.
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Like an old drunk telling war stories at the bar, rock n’ roll has a tendency to regurgitate its own history.
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"But he's just a raggedy man?"
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This series finds new ways to tell stories you’ve heard before.
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Mick, Keef and the rest of the Stones perform with the zeal of death row inmates who just made parole.
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The band's cheeky sense of humor is on full display.
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This doc tells the story of a music festival plagued by heat, violence, misogyny and busted porta potties.
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Equally split between big hits and deep cuts, the song selection will satisfy both casual and hardcore fans.
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Every Night's A Saturday Night is rough around the edges, but it hardly matters.
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Laurel Canyon avoids repeating the same old stories you've heard a million times before
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Concerts aren't happening this summer, unfortunately, but these films will give you some of that electricity.
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This documentary offers an intimate first person view from inside one of rock's most legendary bands.
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When The Rolling Stones finally take the stage they look meek and impotent, surrounded by bikers twice their size and throngs of traumatized fans.
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Between concert films and docs, there are over 20 different long form features about The Rolling Stones. Olé, Olé, Olé ranks among the best.
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Sunderland 'Til I Die is deeply relatable if you've ever worked hard for a company that's failed over your head.
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Darken up your holiday weekend with some seriously intense (and entertaining) titles.
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Plus, Vanessa Hudgens and Rosario Dawson star in Gimme Shelter, which is now streaming on Hulu and Prime Video!
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From changing laws to releasing innocent men and women, some documentaries really have been able to change the world.
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“You just don’t f*** with The Stones. You know, this is a simple rule. It don’t pay.”
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Jack Quaid (yes, son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan) chatted with Decider about HBO's Vinyl and what it was like going back to the 1970's.