A van-living joke writer wanders the industrial zone at night.
A man is captured and forced to endure a strange experiment.
The city of Cleveland was abuzz on September 27, 1986. Over 1.5 million balloons were about to be released at once, breaking the world record. What could go wrong?
From the creators of Heavy Metal Parking Lot, this 'sequel' (filmed a decade later), captures fans gathering in the Capital Centre parking lot for a Neil Diamond concert.
Zarnoff hits upon a plan to capture Tracy and his entire force of G-Men. Robal leaves Steve and Tracy to an old barge on the waterfront. Scott and the G-Men attack the barge from the dock. Dick...Read More
Zarnoff plans a $2,500,000. train robbery. Steve accompanies the shipment of gold for Benzobia. Robal and his men tamper with the railroad track. Dick Tracy attempts to warn the train bearing t...Read More
You've seen him dance, host and perform "lightning lip-syncs" on national television on USA Network's "Dance Party USA" and WPHL-17's "Dancin' On Air". You've read about him and seen his poster...Read More
In one of the earliest and least-seen Bruceploitation epics, Tong Lung (THE FEROCIOUS BROTHERS) assumes the mannerisms to star in this very unofficial sequel to Bruce Lee's THE WAY OF THE DRAGO...Read More
Bruce Li (ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE) stars in one of the most shamelessly/brilliantly meta of all Bruceploitation sagas: After the death of Bruce Lee, Hong Kong producers hire Li to complete Le...Read More
Academy Award®–winning actress Melissa Leo (The Fighter) stars as Cookie, a teen runaway who escapes her abusive stepfather and heads for the Big Apple along with her younger brother. When she ...Read More
When Wilma (Angie Dickinson) finds there is no money to be made in bootlegging, a chance meeting with bank robber Fred Diller (Tom Skerritt) leads to a new career. Along with her daughters, Wil...Read More
In the desolate future, a mutant warrior becomes mankind's final hope in the war against power-hungry cyborgs.
From Lance Bangs and Spike Jonze comes a deeply moving tribute to Maurice Sendak, a seminal talent whose conflicts with success and lifelong obsession with death have subtly influenced his work...Read More
Blood on the Tracks is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 20, 1975, by Columbia Records. The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia Records...Read More
One of the most revolutionary and influential fashion designers of his time, Martin Margiela has remained an elusive figure the entirety of his decades-long career. From Jean Paul Gaultier’s as...Read More
Virtuoso Frontmen. Two of the most feverishly creative frontmen in modern music history stop by the Night Flight studios.
No musical group has had as profound an impact on pop music as The Beatles. Tony Palmer's groundbreaking documentary gives us an intimate look at one of the most influential groups in musical history.
Tony Palmer takes us through the riots, the power, the inspiration, and the chaos of The Rolling Stones era music and the infamous San Francisco concert at the Fillmore.
The late Portland, Oregon composer Ernest Hood is known for his landmark 1975 album Neighborhoods, which combines field recordings with Hood’s synthesizer and zither playing.
From the creator of documentaries 42nd Street Memories and Eaten Alive, Images of Apartheid uncovers the likes of Joe Bullet (1973), Fishy Stones (1979) and Umbango (1986), blaxploitation produ...Read More