Dinner In America Brings Feel Good Cinema and Punk Rock Back
Directed by Adam Reheimer Dinner in America is a fun and mischievous movie that features some punk rock antics and a love story.
Welcome to musical cinema that defies categories and transcends expectations. This isn’t the mainstream musical lane, we’re exploring everything from zombie Christmas carols in “Anna and the Apocalypse” to the punk rock heart of “Dinner in America”.
From the twisted symphony of “Sound of Violence” to the feel-good chaos of “The Rumperbutts.”
We celebrate directors who understand that music can be a weapon, a healing balm, or pure absurdist joy, sometimes all in the same film.
Whether it’s horror-musicals that shouldn’t work but absolutely do, music videos crafted with genuine cinematic vision (hello, Thirty Seconds to Mars doing “The Shining”), or those beautifully bizarre projects that prove singing can emerge from any genre, any story, any nightmare or dream.
From Christmas musicals with bite to punk rock redemption stories, from music biopics that go beyond the formula to videos that function as miniature films, we cover the music-driven cinema that dares to be different. Because the best musical moments often come from the most unexpected places.
For viewers who like their soundtracks unconventional and their musical storytelling fearlessly eclectic.
Directed by Adam Reheimer Dinner in America is a fun and mischievous movie that features some punk rock antics and a love story.
Next to me from Imagine Dragons is directed by Mark Pellington. This music video may as well have been a movie, it’s that good.
Say Amen (Saturday Night) 2018’s a song from Panic at the Disco. A horror music video trilogy with Brendon Urie at the front and center.
If you’re into Eraserhead from 1977, Tommy Can’t Sleep is a music video from Die Antwood. Jack Black movies directed by Yolandi Vi$$er.
Psychotic Kids Synopsis: Dominic resides in a padded cell. In the middle of a craniotomy, he begins to hallucinate. Will he survive? YungBlud
Thirty Seconds to Mars The Kill (Bury Me) written/directed by Jared Leto aka Bartholomew Cubbins. Music videos horror themes from The Shining