A message from Host Pat Prescott and Night Flight creator Stuart S. Shapiro to kick off Night Flight's 40th Anniversary Special!
Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland) is a world renowned scientist experimenting with human eyesight. He devises a drug, that when applied to the eyes, enables the user to see beyond the normal realm...Read More
Arp is Brooklyn-based electronic producer and composer Alexis Georgopolous’ ambient solo project, first unveiled in 2006. While Georgopolous’ early work as Arp is largely defined by minimalist ...Read More
In a time rife with alienation, Magic Touch, the latest album by the ubiquitous and mysterious Jack Name to be released on Mexican Summer, offers the comfort of contact. With a body of work tha...Read More
The Los Angeles-based quartet Allah-Las came together in 2008 while its members were working at Amoeba records. Allah-Las eventually found their way to Mexican Summer for the release of Calico ...Read More
In 2016, Mexican Summer's sister label Anthology reissued two essential live albums from Träd, Gräs och Stenar (Tr-ad Grass Ah-k Sta-Nar), a 70s underground Swedish psych rock export, whose rec...Read More
After escaping when their car crashed over the bank, Stanfield went to Barnett's office for a showdown. A terrific battle resulted.
Stanley Stanfield, son of the founder of a great newspaper, and Carl Van Dorn, electrical genius, have invented a Vanishing Ray with which they hope to expose Eade Barnett, whose persecution of...Read More
Having failed in their attempt to fly to McDonald's rescue, Stanfield and Gloria returned to Van Dorn's laboratory. To their surprise, McDonald telephoned from his office and they hurried to se...Read More
Stanfield dragged Gloria from the path of the "Destroying Ray," then, wrestling the machine from Van Dorn, turned it on the henchmen, who grabbed Gloria and, using her as a shield, made their escape.
Using an all puppet human cast and a fantastic monster suit, Howl From Beyond The Fog is a completely novel experience in the world of kaiju films. The 35 minute film is followed by a comprehen...Read More
The original theatrical trailer for The Last Movie.
An instant critic’s darling upon its release in 2006, Mutual Appreciation is at once an utterly timeless and distinctly mid-aughts portrait of the ebb and flow of twenty-something life in New Y...Read More
A series of compositions on the subject of peace, from Terry Riley, Meredith Monk, Jerome Kitzke, The Residents, and Kyle Gann, performed by pianist Sarah Cahill, with impressionistic video col...Read More
A highly personal video memoir that blends interviews recorded during Sanborn’s 40th High School Reunion, with contemplations and meditations on the unpredictable challenges and life-altering t...Read More
ADPolice officer Billy Fanword, critically wounded in battle with a runaway Boomer, is used as an experimental subject for a cyber-operation, and reborn as an invicible Cyborg Policeman.
Bu...Read More
The atom-age U.S. army is no match for this small band of spear-toting earth-core boogeymen and the city is evacuated. Left behind and forced to fight for survival are a TV sportscaster, a scie...Read More
In this original episode from October 30th, 1987 Night Flight presents two independent shorts as a part of our "Short Film Showcase" segment. The first up is the criminal-comedy “The Lemon Man,...Read More
Musician Eugene Chadbourne recorded live in Lawrence, Kansas during a set at The Bottleneck with banjo player Tony Trischka from 1992. Hosted by Anne Tangeman.