Es Nochebuena y Tori solo quiere emborracharse y festejar, pero cuando un Papá Noel robótico en una tienda de juguetes cercana se vuelve loco y comienza una matanza desenfrenada a través de su pequeño pueblo, se ve obligada a luchar por la supervivencia.
Rob Gordon (John Cusack) tiene en Chicago una tienda de discos de vinilo que está a punto de quebrar. Comparte su afición por el vinilo con sus dos empleados, Dick (Todd Louiso) y Barry (Jack Black). En la tienda, los tres reflexionan y discuten sobre la música que aman. Pero Rob tiene otro problema: quiere volver con su antigua novia Laura (Iben Hjejle), que está saliendo con otro chico.
Liz, just returned home after a mental breakdown, has to welcome a relative stranger into her home when Caitlin, a young, vivacious woman, claims to be her husband's daughter.
Over the last five years an independent record shop has closed in the UK every three days. SOUND IT OUT is a documentary portrait of the very last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, North East England. A cultural haven in one of the most deprived areas in the UK, SOUND IT OUT documents a place that is thriving against the odds and the local community that keeps it alive. Directed by Jeanie Finlay who grew up three miles from the shop. A distinctive, funny and intimate film about men, the North and the irreplaceable role music plays in our lives. High Fidelity with a Northern Accent.
An exploration into the benefits of music in uk youth culture. Understanding the comfort it can provide.
Uuno goes with his wife to spend summer holiday to their villa in country, studies playing of the violin in a correspondence course and constructs an own violin with do-it-yourself-method, but quits his career when he perceives that takes his free time too much and comes back to live the life "in the shadow of a fridge". In the start scene of film a priest (Ere Kokkonen as voice) says in the Uuno's weddings that his complete name is Uuno Eero Turhapuro, whereas it's in the all later Uuno-films Uuno Daavid Goljat Turhapuro.
A pretentious record store clerk must defend her music taste after a finance bro tries to purchase a rare used record.
Small town record store owner Clark finds himself losing his grip on reality when a mysterious record opens his eyes up to an ancient evil beyond human comprehension.
The Lucky Charm coffee shop adds a recording studio and record shop.
IT CAME FROM AQUARIUS RECORDS tells the story about the San Francisco based independent record store, Aquarius Records. Having closed in 2016 after 47 years, this small apartment-sized store championed local, underground, independent, and challenging music to the masses - most memorably with their infamous bi-weekly, college essay-length, new-release lists. Six years in the making, interviewing collectors, musicians, and store owners, the film has a very personal angle, with lots of behind-the-scenes footage (and drama) that shows both the joy and excruciating stress that comes with running — and closing — a store like this, helped in no part by the changing city around them.