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This episode kicks off with super-powered Potato Cannons at Burning Man, followed by outsider artist and family dentist Kenneth Fox describing his monumental sculptures, strung out hand-puppets...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
A unique and almost indescribable mix of Gothic fiction, steampunk gadgetry (designed by Czech animation wizard Jan Švankmajer), slapstick comedy and romantic opera, director Oldřich Lipský's w...Read More
IT'S GARBAGE DAY! Ricky is being released from a mental hospital. He takes with him the terrifying memory of his brother Billy's death and the memory of Mother Superior who brought about his br...Read More
Bruce Li (BRUCE AND THE IRON FINGER) gives the performance of his career in this "realistic and hard-hitting" (City On Fire) Bruce Lee biopic that goes where few other Bruceploitation movies da...Read More
For this edition of Night Flight, Morris Day, Prince collaborator and bandleader of The Time, sits down for an exclusive interview where he discusses what it was like acting for the first time ...Read More
This Night Flight episode focuses on religion in music, from the satanic accusations against Ozzy Osbourne to the Christian rock band Stryper. Also featuring videos from The Saints and XTC.
Brave and ingenious Santo gets his girlfriend to be the first to travel backwards in time to her past life as a colonial babe turned vampire. Rescued before her demise at the hands of vampire h...Read More
Six patients have escaped from the leper’s sanatorium of St. Lazarus. Galloping on their horses, they come to a small town to wreak havoc among its residents, fearful of contagion. The Townspeo...Read More
Remastered from the original 1985 interview. Frank Zappa stopped by the Night Flight studios to talk about music videos, censorship, the PMRC and what it's like to play in his band.
Brace yourselves for one of the most resplendent footnotes of rock ‘n’ roll anti-history ever to grace the silver screen. Danny Plotnick’s I’m Not Fascinating—The Movie! chronicles the pointles...Read More
Hailed by John Lennon as "a monumental achievement", Tony Palmer's series traces the history and influence of popular music from its beginnings to the golden age of rock. Featuring interviews a...Read More
The Reverend is a raucous concert film as well as an intimate portrait of Reverend Vince Anderson's spiritual and musical journey. After coming to New York in the 90's to enter seminary, Vince ...Read More
After The Crash mixes historic footage with review and criticism from experts, friends, fellow musicians who played with Bob, and even the odd enemy. It covers the history of Bobs middle period...Read More
In January 1961, Dylan arrived at Greenwich Village, the very place for a folksinger-poet. The Village has already gained a reputation for Bohemian ways, and had given birth to a generation of ...Read More
To avenge the death of a persecuted girl, the Prisoner tricks Number Two into believing that he was brought to the Village as an informer.
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
A filming of a burlesque act in 1954 Harlem, complete with slapstick comedy, baggy-pants clowns, showgirls, blues singing acts and tap dancers.
Now here's a title most women would probably agree with. A transitional film for director JOSEPH P. MAWRA -- who would cut his teeth on the depraved Olga films -- All Men Are Apes! has lived in...Read More