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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
Vietnam, 1969. War is Hell. For Marine Sergeant Jack Stryker (Brian Schulz), however, Hell is just the beginning. Trapped outside a Viet Cong village, Stryker takes two bullets to the leg. Sent...Read More
Hosts John Kassie and Joie Gallo take on the countdown format in Night Flight's TV 2000. Episode 3 features a revealing interview with Gene Simmons and legendary videos from The Power Station, ...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
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
Cameroon filmmaker Alphonse Beni was an icon of African cinema who would eventually co-star in Godfrey Ho action movies like TOP MISSION, POWER FORCE and NINJA: SILENT ASSASSIN. But in 1984, Be...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.
On December 29, 1990, punk rock veterans Bad Religion were set to open a concert in their native Los Angeles when fire marshals cancelled the over-capacity show, declaring it a safety hazard. T...Read More
Twenty minutes of raw live footage of the band playing to a packed and frenzied crowd at Venus De Milo in Boston. The band's workman like approach to their taunt, pummeling sound is contrasted...Read More
The definitive history and documentation of one of the true pioneers of third wave ska-punk music. This 84 minute film traces the band from their humble roots in the basements, bars and punk cl...Read More
Two years before The Girl From Rio, Shirley Eaton (Goldfinger) also starred as Sumuru, a beautiful but deadly woman with plans for world domination. When a couple of wise-cracking, swingin' sec...Read More
These interview clip outtakes include Ian MacKaye's hilarious analogy on making MTV ready music videos, Henry Rollins description of his first, pre-Black Flag band S.O.A. and Dave Grohl's heroes.
Seasoned Night Flight viewers always knew to expect the unexpected; this unique approach to curating our content and exposing underexposed artists, musicians and filmmakers of the era was built...Read More
It is the year 2148 - the Metalwars have ended - machines battled man, and the machines won. Out of the ashes of defeat came Jonathan Power, humanity's last hope of defeating the Bio-Dread warr...Read More
In 1991, MTV commissioned Rev. Ivan Stang — who stars here, and directs — to make a commercial for Church of the SubGenius for their "Art Break" series of shorts. It was filmed by the same peop...Read More
What’s on the menu for tonight? Fish Heads! Our 1988 “Take Off” episode of Night Flight is a special salute to… Food? “Whether you slice it or dice it, chew it or spew it” Pat Prescott proclaim...Read More
Despite the success of Charlie Ahearn's seminal hip-hop film Wild Style, he turned from narrative film to painting and video art for most of the 1980s and 1990s. In 1991, he created a video jou...Read More
From those early days as a bedroom dwelling New York Dolls fanatic writing to the NME on a regular basis, through the heady Smiths era when he barely put a foot wrong, and across his often quit...Read More