Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution is a call to get down and party. But it’s also a docuseries that foregrounds the music’s true history.
It's giving Birdie Jay more than Penny Lane.
Careful -- don't get blood on your gigantic lapels!
“You’re going to be doing a lot of things you’ve never done before in the Eighties.”
Staying Alive is special because the sequel to Saturday Night Fever is, in a sense, the ne plus ultra of auteurist films.
Viewers will come away with a new understanding and appreciation of the "Queen of Disco."
The Queen of Disco gets the documentary treatment in Love to Love You: Donna Summer, a sensitive and revealing look at the superstar singer’s life and career.
“Billy made me miserable, and Nicky makes me happy.”
How to watch Grease, Xanadu, and more.
This film possesses a gravity often lacking in music documentaries.
The name "Studio 54" conjures images of disco divas, sexual abandon and mountains of cocaine, but this documentary does a fine job avoiding clichés.
ABBA’s blockbuster success always made them prone to critical dismissal, but their soaring melodies, lyrical melodramas and pop perfection are pretty irresistible.
You can't talk about dance music and not talk about disco.