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Two "expressionistic wackos" argue over a glass of juice.
Paul Wenninger traces the arc of representational history to representation-critical parable: he straddles the Uncanny Valley with motifs from found footage material from World War I, which he ...Read More
Immerse yourself in the roots of reggae with Night Flight's Video Profile of Peter Tosh, an icon of the genre and founding member of The Wailers. Tonight's new arrival from the vaults features ...Read More
Susan and Denise present: Volume 1. Like a fever dream that leaves you wanting more, Volume 1 is a collection of short films meticulously crafted to deliver a truly unique viewing experience. E...Read More
In this revealing 2002 interview with David Bowie, he reflects on his storied career and various musical styles and personas, as well as his latest album, Reality.
Yothu Yindi combine rock music with traditional Aboriginal instrumentation to create a distinct sound all their own. This 1992 60 Minutes story covers their history, influences and politics.
In a tense but illuminating interview in 1988, George Michael opines on sex, his image, and pop stardom.
Los Angeles-based animator Jamie Wolfe joins the wolf man Salvador Cresta for an attic hang out sesh, discussing her inky animations and videos with King Krule, Sneaks, Local Natives, King Gizz...Read More
Salvador Cresta reporting live from the attic in Argentina. This month, he welcomes us into the psychedelic world of some of the country's most interesting music, from cult artists like Los Siq...Read More
Adam Green pranced onto the indie rock landscape with The Moldy Peaches in the ’90s and early 2000s and has continued a streak of strange music and art ever since. On this episode of Midnight M...Read More
Belladonna from Tattoo Magazine takes us on a tour of Melrose Ave’s Fetish Gallery, a short film subject covering suicidal house plants, demented hand puppets Francis & Buzz in “Trash,” Outside...Read More
We’re back at Burning Man where “Bonsai Boy” shows us his flame spitting superkart. Plus, a very Night Flight-esque comedic overdub of Häxan (1922), a visit to the outsider art installation “Th...Read More
This episode kicks off with man on the street style interviews with revelers celebrating Saint Stupid's Day in San Francisco, a Dr. Rhuel segment highlighting the Museum of Jurassic Technology ...Read More
Will Anderson of Hotline TNT has traveled the off-roads and byways of the American rock underground for years. Fusing searching melodies, heartbreaking scenes, and layers of fuzzy noise, his la...Read More
Fresh off the release of I Will Make a Baby in this Damn Economy, Houston rapper Fat Tony joins us to answer fan questions from the 1-877-WASTOIDS Hotline. What’s he love about Mexico City? Has...Read More
She's the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. This definitive review of Tina Turner encompasses her entire career; from her resilience during the tumultuous early years to triumphant superstardom: no stone...Read More
"I've got a satellite dish and pull you guys in on the weekend," says Steve Miller, a devoted Night Flight fan, in this special Video Profile. "The first time I saw it, I thought, 'What is this...Read More
The Ghost threatens to destroy New York when the counsel of eight refuses to pay him one hundred million dollars. Dick Tracy races through the sky trying to stop Lucifer from starting a tidal wave.
Corey manages to cross the train tracks, narrowly missing being hit by the train, before Tracy can catch him. He hurriedly boards a waiting plane but Tracy who’s still in puruits, t-bone it’s, ...Read More
Lucifer escapes from jail with the aid of his Invisible Ray Machine. Dick Tracy recognizes the getaway car and pursues.