Night Flight's 1985 Episode of New Sounds music's latest trends and hottest rising stars. Tonight: Dance music, sounds from the national club scene, with Peter Brown, Feelabelia, Goon Squad, an...Read More
Eclectic music video magic from Amazulu, The Clash, Big Audio Dynamite & Thrashing Doves
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
Tonight we’ve got a comprehensive survey of the music and visuals of Australian band INXS. (“The band from down under who've come out on top!” - Pat Prescott.) In 1983, Farriss brothers and co....Read More
In between Rabid and The Brood, director David Cronenberg immersed himself in the gritty world of drag racing to make Fast Company. Genre icons William Smith, John Saxon and Claudia Jennings (i...Read More
Barton's mine foreman is receiving gold bullion from gangsters in the East, putting it through the mine's smelter, and then shipping it out. When Barton finds out, Murdocks men make him a priso...Read More
The gross-out impresarios at Troma discuss combining horror and comedy for their distinctive style of filmmaking, while Wes Craven is interviewed on his enormous success with Nightmare on Elm S...Read More
Night Flight profiles the 1980s output of two punk legends. John Lydon opens up about his new musical direction with post-punk band Public Image Ltd., while Mick Jones and Don Letts discuss the...Read More
A rooftop sniper guns down 14 pedestrians on the streets of New York City. A mild-mannered dad takes a shotgun and blows away his wife and children. A cop goes on a sudden shooting spree at the...Read More
The ever-prolific Takashi Miike (Audition, Ichi the Killer) returns with this intergalactic epic in which a team of space explorers find themselves pitched against a horde of oversized anthropo...Read More
This Short Cuts episode dives into the late 1980s rap scene with illuminating interviews with icons such as LL Cool J and legendary female rappers such as Roxanne Shonté, Queen Latifah, and Salt-N-Pepa.
"Laurie Anderson has brought the avant-garde into pop music's mainstream," says Pat Prescott, "and Anderson's instrument is her body." In this Night Flight Short Cut, we explore the work of the...Read More
Retrieving the diamonds he stashed before his arrest, thief Miyamoto hopes to help his old partner Mihara, crippled during the heist. Their former boss, crime lord Oyane, offers to mediate with...Read More
SK8FACE tells the history of skateboard art and its evolution through the decades, as iconic and rebellious skateboarders and artists give firsthand experiences and stories about their art that...Read More
Legendarily loud post-punks METZ take a more atmospheric approach on their new record Up On Gravity Hill, still bursting eardrums, but with a new emotional resonance and nuance.
Empathetic Number 24 is Number Six's only hope of saving himself from a scheme to split his personality using electronic hypnotism.
Number Two uses ruthless, continuous interrogation in a desperate attempt to learn why Number 6 resigned.
This 1985 Cannon release follows a rock band's struggle for success along with the pitfalls of life on the road: the drugs, unscrupulous managers, and grueling one-night stands! Thunder Alley ...Read More
Tonight we take off to Sub Pop, one of the most legendary names in alternative music, with songs by Bully, J. Mascis, and Washed Out.
Number Six attempts to learn the identity of a mysterious unseen figure who is controlling a subliminal learning process, a new brainwashing scheme masquerading as an educational as an educatio...Read More