David Stelzer Movies

- 2002
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Evolving from doom-obsessed punks into one of the UK's most powerful hard rock bands, The Cult reformed to release their first album of new material in six years with 2001's Beyond Good and Evil, and the band hit the road hard to promote the set. The Cult: Music Without Fear -- Live Cult preserves the Los Angeles date on the U.S. leg of their tour, with Ian Astbury, Billy Duffy, Matt Sorum, Martyn Lenoble and Chris Wyse performing at full power despite their long layoff. The Cult: Music Without Fear -- Live Cult includes the songs "War (The Process)", "My Bridges Burn", "She Sells Sanctuary", "Fire Woman", "Edie (Ciao Baby)", "Love Removal Machine", "Lil' Devil", and nine more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- The Cult
Since 1954, when she scored her first hit record with "Roll With Me, Henry," Etta James has been wowing audiences with one of the biggest, most powerful voices in rhythm and blues, and in 2001, just a few weeks shy of her 64th birthday, James proves she's lost none of her ability to move a crowd in this concert video, taped during an engagement at the Los Angeles House of Blues. Etta James and the Roots Band: Burning Down the House features James and her band performing "I'd Rather Go Blind," "At Last," "Your Good Thing Is About to End," "You Can Leave Your Hat On," and many more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Iconoclastic satirist John Waters bites the hand that (periodically) feeds him in this humorous look at the underside of the film industry. Self-styled guerrilla filmmaker Cecil (Stephen Dorff) leads a Baltimore movie-making collective/street gang called the Sprocket Holes, which includes Cecil's girlfriend and frequent leading lady, a low-rent porn actress named Cherish Oh Lordy (Alicia Witt). Desperate for attention, they kidnap famous Hollywood actress Honey Whitlock (Melanie Griffith) during a Baltimore publicity stop and force her at gunpoint to star in their latest production, Raving Beauty. Before long, Honey comes down with a severe case of Stockholm syndrome and joins the Sprocket Holes in their bid to destroy the mainstream film industry. Waters regulars Ricki Lake, Patty Hearst, and Mink Stole highlight the supporting cast, and techno star Moby contributes to the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Melanie Griffith, Stephen Dorff, (more)









