Unquestionably American, pop music has a profound debt to blues. This episode explores the tumultuous history of blues from its New Orleans origins to its current state.
Maligned by the rock and pop industries, country music nonetheless command a place in the history of popular music. From the settlement of the west to the powerhouse of Nashville, this episode ...Read More
Tiziano Popoli is an Italian composer known for his “unusual musical meshing of minimalism and instrumental pop.” Burn the Night / Bruciare la Notte: Original Recordings, 1983–1989 collects sc...Read More
Christopher Munch’s boldly original debut, THE HOURS AND TIMES (1992), is a fictional account of what might have happened in April 1963, when John Lennon and Beatles manager Brian Epstein trave...Read More
"Aimed at the hardcore rap fan...it delivers." - The Source In this final episode of Slammin' Rap Video Magazine: From local hustler to "New Jack Hustler," Ice T unravels a life story steeped i...Read More
Here's Vol. 3 of Rap's #1 VHS Video Magazine, created by Night Flight creator Stuart S. Shapiro. Street-wise rappers Eric B. & Rakim dig into their bag of tricks, Big Daddy Kane on his two favo...Read More
Slammin' back for more def jammin' with Volume 2 of the VHS Video Magazine created by Stuart S. Shapiro: Funk Master George Clinton reigns supreme, Chillin' with Ice Cube on the set of his late...Read More
Silas Crow (Ryan Black) and Frank Fencepost (Adam Beach) are two average 18 year olds who live on a reservation in Northern Ontario. They hope to get into a Toronto mechanic's school, but must ...Read More
Thomas Fox (Fred Williamson) thought he was onto the best job of his life when he was hired to find a girl who goes missing in Europe. For $1000 a day plus expenses he could put up with the occ...Read More
Zarnoff plans to remove stolen documents from a bell under the waters of the Norton Dam. Steve and Tracy surprise Zarnoff’s men and recover the documents. Robal wounds Steve as he is bringing T...Read More
Violence and armed conflict provides the background. Boris Karloff is great as the criminal, Gruesome, who can hold people in suspended animation with his nerve gas.
Night Flight creator Stuart S. Shapiro talks to the writer, producer and director of Liquid Sky, Slava Tsukerman. Originally aired at the Roxy Theatre in NYC for Night Flight's screening on Jun...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
Expert safe-cracker Rick Spear (David Warbeck, The Beyond) arrives in Istanbul for what to him is a routine heist but, with his hands on the merchandise, Rick discovers he has been set-up. He's...Read More
From the mind of the master, Bram Stoker, the creator of "Dracula" comes the epic struggle between good and evil in Shadow Builder, featuring an all-star cast that includes Michael Rooker (Guar...Read More
An infamous burglar and jewel thief known as "The Bat" plays cat and mouse with the police and terrorizes the occupants of a mansion, leased from a bank president who is in Europe. After the to...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.
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
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