Created by Chuck Cirino in 1994, this is the pilot for the “Weird America” show, which ultimately became a regular segment inside the greater Weird TV format, which was released a year later. T...Read More
This is the hour-long Shadoevision Special created and hosted by radio personality Shadoe Stevens and directed by Chuck Cirino in 1986 for the Cinemax Comedy Experiment. It features an accounta...Read More
An audience-selected “Best Of” episode of Weird TV with the interactive first person CD ROM “game” Sparky! featuring a dog’s-eye view of Los Angeles, piesexual performance artist The Pie Man, s...Read More
A compilation episode of Weird TV focused on the shows’ wacky original serials: a “Trash” origin story with hand-puppet burnouts Francis & Buzz, Zatar the Mutant King, Möbius, and Babe in a Bot...Read More
When a group of scientists travel to a remote island to study the effects of nuclear weapons tests they get stranded when their airplane explodes. They soon discover the island has been taken o...Read More
When our favorite Mexican Uber wrestler and superhero Santo and his cronies discover the long-lost tomb of a mummified Aztec warrior, they unleash an ancient curse that begins claiming their li...Read More
For their final collaboration, Umberto Lenzi directs his own razor-sharp screenplay while Tomas Milian delivers a brilliant dual performance reprising the roles of scheming lowlife Sergio 'Er M...Read More
Remastered from the original 1986 interview. Robert Smith tells interviewer Lisa Robinson about what motivated him to start The Cure, being in a “gloomy band” and why 99% of music is boring.
During the golden age of the roadshow, no exploiteer returned to the drug theme more often that DWAIN ESPER. After the infamous short Sinister Menace and the feature-length Narcotic (both 1933)...Read More
Out of Print is an ode to the counterculture of the 80s and 90s, a time when unearthing quality culture was a real treasure hunt. 2008.
"You can have my husband, but please don't mess with my man!" In tonight's Night Flight original episode from 1983, we treated to a vivid (and mostly unseen) performance from Chicago Blues lege...Read More
Deep in the sewers beneath the city of Regent Park, a baby alligator feeds on the experimental animals discarded by Future Chemicals Corporation. Nourished by the toxic growth hormones and othe...Read More
Leslie and Jana take off on a vacation and strange things start to happen at their remote cabin. Soon corpses begin turning up near the lake. One by one the locals disappear, but the horror of ...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
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
Slow Ride: Live in Concert gives us undistilled Foghat, recorded and filmed live over two months in Texas in 1999, shortly before frontman Dave Peverett's premature death at the age of 56. The ...Read More
This captivating documentary traces the evolution of blues through pivotal moments in American history. Director Jon Brewer (B.B. King: The Life of Riley) lovingly defragments the history of no...Read More
The frontman of slowcore giants Low branches out on his own with a collection of original and eclectic songs that show him grappling with the death of his long-time collaborator Mimi Parker.
Legendarily loud post-punks METZ take a more atmospheric approach on their new record Up On Gravity Hill, still bursting eardrums, but with a new emotional resonance and nuance.
Number Two uses ruthless, continuous interrogation in a desperate attempt to learn why Number 6 resigned.