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Episode 3 features Peoplehaters Fabrication Shop, a “tasteless toon” called Rudolph the Rabid Reindeer, a Mine tour in Nevada, a naked Queen Elizabeth in Australia and the mixed media, found ob...Read More
Acclaimed director David Cronenberg delivers a high-tension epidemic of horror. After undergoing radical emergency surgery after a motorcycle accident, Rose (Marilyn Chambers, Behind the Green ...Read More
Following the international hits GRAND SLAM and MACHINE GUN McCAIN, director Giuliano Montaldo set his sights on a different kind of project, a feature for RAI-TV that remains one of the most u...Read More
Newspaper headlines denounce a rash epidemic of barbiturate overdoses. Even more shocking is that the abusers are juveniles out for cheap kicks. Responding to the rising public outrage, a pr...Read More
Two lunkheads get dumped by their friends in the desert. One guy is wearing a Twisted Sister t-shirt and one is wearing a Kiss t-shirt. They don't like each other. They have problems. This fil...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
Tonight's new arrival puts the album under the spotlight with the help of those who worked on the record, friends of Scott, AC/ DC biographers and others who were there at the time. Featuring r...Read More
In "the most bizarre kung fu movie you'll ever see" (Rare Cult Cinema), Bruce Lee (Bruce Liang) is sent to Hell where he enlists Popeye The Sailor Man and The One-Armed Swordsman to battle Jame...Read More
In this bite-sized episode of Night Flight, future Academy Award nominee Marky Mark discusses the criticism he's received for being a white rapper, while Vanilla Ice introduces the man behind h...Read More
Who Took the Bomp? Le Tigre on Tour follows iconic feminist electronic band Le Tigre on their 2004-2005 international tour. Le Tigre confronts sexism and homophobia in the music industry while ...Read More
Legendary animator and cartoonist Bill Plympton’s first feature, The Tune is a wildly surreal animated musical comedy about a struggling songwriter named Del (voiced by Daniel Neiden), desperat...Read More
A deranged duke (Gerald Jacuzzo) plots to murder every living heir to the throne of England in a plot to acquire the crown for himself. 42nd Street luminary Andy Milligan uses his Staten Island...Read More
The Mooney's are a typical English family, except for one tiny detail... they're all werewolves. One member of the family is of a mind to change their legacy, which stirs up family drama of the...Read More
When his sexist views anger feminists, The OCP Chairman is kidnapped by a band of shapely rebels.
The garage rock trio of Timmy Vulgar, Blake Hill and Jeff Fournier better known as Timmy’s Organism started as an experimental solo project for the group’s frontman that quickly twisted and mor...Read More
Margaret Chardiet’s industrial noise project Pharmakon blends slow rhythmic beats with guttural synth blasts and wailing vocals that are as disquieting as they are hypnotizing. Her live shows h...Read More
Luis Vasquez's industrial, post-punk solo project, the Soft Moon, marries the haunting sounds of Bauhaus and Joy Division with a stripped-down approach to production and recording. Channeling h...Read More
Black Marble, Chris Stewart’s 80s influenced synth-pop group, began releasing music in 2012 with the EP The Weight Against the Door and later the gloomy full length A Different Arrangement. Thi...Read More
Norwegian singer/songwriter, producer and novelist, Jenny Hval, made her solo debut in 2006 as Rockettothesky with the dreamy, folk-pop album To Sing You Apple Trees. Hval began releasing music...Read More
Constant Smiles, the collective led by Ben Jones, began in 2009 on his home of Martha’s Vineyard, inspired by the music scene centered around the island’s now defunct community record store, Ab...Read More