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An instant critic’s darling upon its release in 2006, Mutual Appreciation is at once an utterly timeless and distinctly mid-aughts portrait of the ebb and flow of twenty-something life in New Y...Read More
Hosted by Judy Tenuta, Night Flight's 6th Anniversary special from 1987 relives some of the best segments from Night Flight's history including moments from Mr. Bill, J-Men, Neil Young's Rust N...Read More
"God gave me this rock career to keep me busy. Back in 1991 I used to hit old people with folding chairs. Suddenly, I moved to the north side of Chicago, Illinois in 1992. It made a rock star o...Read More
Night Flight's independent filmmaker showcase featuring Ilene Segalove's "Why I Got Into TV and other stories," Daniel Reeves' "Thousands Watch," "Mirage" and a special directions in Jazz speci...Read More
Highlights from R.E.M.'s career to date in music video form are shown with some great interview bites from the group members. Whether or not you approved of the direction Kenny G, Branford M...Read More
An episode of TV 2000 that's devoted to the Music Video Revolution, including an interview with Duran Duran as well as Brian DePalma discussing making the music video for Bruce Springsteen's "...Read More
A visually sumptuous adaptation of Sándor Petőfi’s famed 1845 poem, and the first-ever feature length animated film produced in Hungary, János Vitéz recounts the exploits of strapping young sol...Read More
“Night Flight goes beyond 'Corporate Rock' for New Sounds!" From the Night Flight archives, here’s an early iteration of our New Sounds format form 1985. Featuring music from the unstoppable Ni...Read More
Imagine a pulsating mass of gray matter, expanding in size and strength as it takes control of human minds and devours human bodies. It could never happen, right? Just watch Independent Thinkin...Read More
Though he made only two horror films, veteran writer/director José Luis Merino here embraces the genre's classic elements and ravishes them to vivid extremes: When a beautiful biochemist (Erna ...Read More
Chel White's "minimalist vision of the post-industrial human condition, depicted in xerox cutout animation."
In this eerie and (comparatively) restrained slice of ’70s Eurocult from Jess Franco, a paralyzed heiress falls under the spell of the diabolical Dr. Orloff and is compelled to carry out his un...Read More
Officer Joe Vickers (Robert R. Shafer) is the meanest and deadliest cop in LA, leaving behind a never-ending stream of bloodied bodies, in the name of justice. The fact that he also happens to ...Read More
With Spanish cinema still under the oppressive Franco regime, four filmmakers banded together to create a horror anthology that examined classic themes through transgressive perceptions: Tarot ...Read More
Luciano is a wandering outcast in a remote, late 19th-century Italian village. His life becomes undone by alcohol, forbidden love, and a bitter conflict with the prince of the region over the r...Read More
A bare-boned independent drama with brief but meaningful touches of gentle comedy, Actual People is a poignant triumph, a simple but effective voyage into the mind of a young woman trying to fi...Read More
Seattle rock band La Luz finds their lineup and their sound in flux on their latest record News of the Universe, allowing them to explore new sonic territory.
A private detective searching for a killer comes across a satanic cult from another dimension, monsters are called up from hell & legions of murderous undead ninja assassins are on the attack! ...Read More
When Diane attends the funeral of her mother she is approached by a family friend who, along with her occult cohorts, have a sinister plot.
In Rick Sloane's (Hobgoblins) 1984 debut, Blood Theatre, an old movie house in which a massacre occurred decades earlier, finally re-opens only to be once again targeted by a bloodthirsty mania...Read More