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A series of seven innovative music+video experiments from the 1980s, many broadcast on the original Nightflight, but still surprising and compelling today. Created with Kit Fitzgerald, Peter Go...Read More
A poetic review of a year in the life of a guy just trying to do his job, be a dad and live a good life, while the world collapses around him. MMI includes references to 9/11 and its aftermath,...Read More
With irreverent good humor, this affectionate homage to artist Nam June Paik uses Paik's own rapid-fire editing and dizzying collage techniques to evoke his wide-ranging influence in video and ...Read More
PICO (reMIX) is a video memoir celebrating the lineage of cultural revolutions launched by the innovative avant-garde triumvirate Marcel Duchamp, John Cage and especially Nam June Paik as evide...Read More
Detective Ailis Kara doggedly investigates a string of vicious murders, the victims all prostitutes, and all found with their abdomens slashed open. Along the way, she meets a female executive ...Read More
The son of a truck stop preacher, raised and home-schooled in a “super religious family” (his own words), the acoustic guitarist and soundscape composer from Amarillo, Texas, first record for M...Read More
Joe Don Buckle your Joe Don Belts, it’s Joe Don Baker in Final Justice! A brand new riff of the classic film that put the “chubby Deputy Sheriff from Texas goes on an adventure in Malta” genre ...Read More
Join your hosts, Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett, as they: Exchange gifts, with vintage toy commercials, riff an insane vintage cartoon, "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives," and ri...Read More
Many have forgotten (or choose to forget) the Santa/Martian wars of 1964: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians bravely attempts to set the record straight. Martian parents Kimar and Momar become c...Read More
The Samurai Cop is here to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and he’s already infringed on enough movies and cliches so he’s just going to stop with that introduction right there. Yes, the cop th...Read More
A fine entry in the Stoner Slasher canon from director Dylan Reynolds. Five young women decide to celebrate a birthday by camping in a nearby national park over a weekend. However, their fun en...Read More
A boy is left in charge of several puppets by his mentor, under the condition he doesn't let them drink even one drop of salt water. The puppets, however, have another plan in mind. The boy all...Read More
Richard Kiel stars, writes and executive produces this family film from 1991. It's 1893. Eli, a huge giant, lives high atop Thunder Mountain overlooking the small town of Weaverton. Local to...Read More
Mexican director Rene Cardona directs this 1968 superhero caper about beautiful crime-fighting luchador known as Batwoman! After the body of a professional wrestler is found off Acapulco’s c...Read More
Max Creeps, the pioneering punk duo featuring the iconic P.C. Bullshit and Max Blastic, mark the release of their debut second album Nein with a simultaneous release of their first “Max Creeps ...Read More
Tune in tonight at 11PM ET for the exclusive premiere of legendary Punk Outfit, Max Creep's Night Flight Video Profile! Hosted by Pat Prescott.
We would say that Fun In Balloonland is our favorite RiffTrax movie that we've ever done, but there’s just one problem: it’s hard to really describe it as a movie. It is an event. To attempt to...Read More
J.J. (Rod Perry-TV’s “S.W.A.T.”) is a hustler with a conscience. A small-time numbers runner who dabbles in prostitution, J.J. wants nothing to do with the drug trade, which he holds responsib...Read More
Lost NYC dance film, Dance Goddess was envisioned by its director Hamid Khan an "American Bollywood." The film follows Julie, who arrives at New York City’s Khan Dance Studios from London with ...Read More
RoboCop must save the President and First Gentleman from an assassination plot hatched by Dr. Mallardo, Chip chayken, and Pudface Morgan.