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Tori Amos Movies

2006  
 
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The video legacy of acclaimed pop pianist Tori Amos is explored in this music video compilation comprised of her previous video collection The Complete Videos as well as five additional videos spanning through to her 2005 release The Beekeeper. Videos featured on this release include "Silent All These Years," "Raspberry Swirl," "Hey Jupiter," "Past the Mission," and "Caught a Light Sneeze," and audio commentary by the artist is also offered. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2004  
 
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Marking musician Tori Amos' first commercially released concert DVD, Welcome to Sunny Florida contains over two hours' worth of concert footage, a variety of interviews, a comprehensive look at what goes on behind the scenes, and a companion CD titled Scarlet's Hidden Treasures. Among the primary selections are "Sugar," "Cloud on My Tongue," "Professional Widow," and "Concertina," as well as fan favorites "Cornflake Girl," "Crucify," "A Sorta Fairytale," and "Leather." Scarlet's Hidden Treasures consists of six previously unreleased tracks: "Ruby Through the Looking Glass," "Seaside," "Bug a Martini," "Apollo's Frock," "Tombigbee," and "Indian Summer." A live performance of "Past the Mission" makes up the background track. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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2003  
 
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Tori Amos fans will be treated to the music video for "A Sorta Fairytale," her latest single at the time of the release. This DVD also includes a making-of featurette, and an interview with Amos herself. The video co-stars Adrien Brody, who won an Oscar for his performance in The Pianist. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Tori Amos
 
2003  
PG13  
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Set in 1953, Mona Lisa Smile tells the story of Katherine Watson (Julia Roberts), a new young art history professor at Wellesley College, an all-female campus with a prestigious reputation for academic excellence. Unfortunately for free-minded Berkeley grad Watson, her East Coast teaching stint comes during a less-progressive time that finds most of her students -- among them Betty Warren (Kirsten Dunst), Joan Brandwyn (Julia Stiles), and Giselle Levy (Maggie Gyllenhaal) -- more interested in nabbing a good husband than achieving scholastic and intellectual growth. Watson challenges her students and the Wellesley faculty to think outside of the current mores of the community and redefine what it means to be a success; meanwhile, she tries to come to terms with her own heart's desires. Mona Lisa Smile co-stars Marcia Gay Harden, Juliet Stevenson, and, as Watson's conflicting love interests, Dominic West and John Slattery. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Julia RobertsKirsten Dunst, (more)
 
1998  
 
Singer and songwriter Tori Amos has won a loyal cult following for her expressive, deeply personal songwriting and stark performing style, and this home video collection brings together 16 music videos Amos made between 1991 and 1998. The collection includes two versions of "Cornflake Girl" -- a black-and-white version produced for European television and a color version aired in the United States -- as well as a video for "Professional Widow" that was never shown in America. Other clips featured include "Silent All These Years," "Caught a Light Sneeze," "Winter," "Hey Jupiter," and more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1997  
 
Originally filmed during 1997, songstress Tori Amos performed live at New York's famous Madison Square Garden on behalf of The Rape, Abuse And Incest National Network (RAINN). Among the featured songs are "Silent All These Years," "Pretty Good Year," "Little Amsterdam," "Upside Down," and "Blood Roses." ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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1996  
 
This 1996 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Alec Baldwin and features musical guest Tori Amos. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec BaldwinTori Amos, (more)
 
1992  
 
This performance from Tori Amos features several fan favorites, including Crucify, Silent All These Years, and Winter, as well as a haunting rendition of Me and a Gun, and her take on Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Tori Amos
 
1992  
 
This performance video features interviews and concert footage including "Silent All These Years" and "Winter." ~ Rovi

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1992  
 
Tori Amos, prodigious pianist and lyricist, has been recognized for both her artistry and presence as an artist. Deep-reaching and gracefully poetic, her sound has grown to represent the object of association for young women of the 1990s. Little Earthquakes is the visual accompaniment to her same-named album (both released in 1992), and it features several music videos of songs on the album. Amos' philosophical commentary is interpolated between the videos and small-venue live performances from the Little Earthquakes tour, presenting a three-dimensional experience of the artist. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

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1991  
 
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This performance from Tori Amos at the Montreux Jazz Festival features a variety of fan favorites, such as Crucify, Silent All These Years, and Winter, among others. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Tori Amos
 
 
 
The documentary release Songs that Changed the World: Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit revisits one of the staples of early 1990s alternative rock. Coinciding with the September 1991 issue of Nirvana's album Nevermind (from which it was culled), the rousing single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" clocked in as the seminal ballad of the disillusioned and apathetic Generation X. This film travels back in time to revisit the production and release of the Cobain single, its contributions to a then-nascent musical genre known as grunge, and its impact on an untold number of teenage and young adult listeners. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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