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Someone get some bathwater in here — these fans need to be doused off, stat!
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There are bombshells going off inside of bombshells in the docuseries Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter, now streaming on Max.
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What would appear on its surface to be a basic synopsis of a well-covered music-world saga betrays a more pernicious slant in its subtler omissions, emphases, and selective framings.
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Hey, is that Abby from Yellowstone? No! It’s Lainey Wilson, and Bell Bottom Country is here to tell her story.
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Dua Lipa is one of the executive producers of this docuseries, and she's featured, along with Chris Martin, Noel Gallagher, Nile Rodgers, Boy George, Little Simz and more.
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Gaga Chromatica Ball captures Lady Gaga in a giant-sized concert, live from LA. But the quietest moments are total killers, too.
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Endless Summer? Or Endless Bummer? The Beach Boys pays tribute to the band’s sunny, surfy glory days while it sketches the hurt of what came after.
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In I Am: Celine Dion, the singer opens up about her rare neurological disorder, stiff-person syndrome.
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Do music festivals require an official origin story? The three-episode docuseries Lolla: Lollapalooza Story says yes.
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In the Max docuseries Stax: Soulsville U.S.A., you’ll thrill to some great old songs as you learn about the label’s important role in the history of America and popular...
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Judd and Russell's duet also included a special performance of her hit single, "No One Else On Earth."
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The singer said she hopes "someone fearless" replaces her as a judge on the show.
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Only randomly available for decades, Let It Be streams on Disney+ with a restored look at the Beatles in the months before they broke up for good.
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Talking Heads’ momentous 1983 concert film Stop Making Sense is reborn in a 40th anniversary remaster that looks and sounds better than ever.
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Miss her, kiss her, love her, wrong move you're dead – that girl might be “Poison,” but in Behind the Music: Bell Biv Devoe, her era’s remembered fondly.
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"Anne Hathaway is my kryptonite," Clarkson admitted.
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“It is not a dark, miserable affair. It is a quite liberating movie.”
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Russell's powerful performance was enough for her to make it through to the Top 7.
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Shot through the heart! But who’s to blame? Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story lets the band sort that out after 40 years as a thing.
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TLC Forever takes a look back at what made one of the best-selling girl groups of all time great. Add “Waterfalls” and “Scrubs” to your next playlist. They’re still...