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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.
A Kind of Professionalism, a new video interview with Andrew Bujalski.
Pensées Aléatoires du Futur is a collage of variations and evolutions – singular gestures and thoughts – that describe our possible future. Rooted in the power of the individual and exhibited i...Read More
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
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
Brian Hansen’s Speed of Light (1980) is a strange, surreal 40-minute 16mm short about a neurotic blonde-bewigged mother and her young Oreo-munching daughter on a harrowing road trip across Cent...Read More
Actress/Author RACHEL TRUE joins the Slumber Party for our quasi-"goth" themed episode! Here we discuss her films THE CRAFT, and Gregg Araki's NOWHERE; her semi-autobiographical Tarot guide, 'T...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
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
A Shoegaze pedigree with smoky compulsions of post-punk and no-wave influences.
A potent blend of nostalgia-laced romantic pop from Choir Boy on Dais Records.
SRSQ (pronounced seer-skew), is a synesthesia of sound and feeling taking cues from the delicate miasma of Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine, and Dead Can Dance.
At the height of the Mexican revolution, a mysterious young American (Lou Castel of Fist In His Pocket) joins a gang of marauders led by El Chucho (Gian Maria Volonte of A Fistful Of Dollars) o...Read More
The legendary Tomas Milian stars as Cuchillo, a knife-throwing thief on the run from murderous bandits, sadistic American agents, his hot-blooded fiance and a sheriff turned bounty hunter, all ...Read More
Franco Nero (Django, Street Law) stars as Burt Sullivan, a tough Texas sheriff who heads deep into Mexico with his younger brother to arrest the man who murdered their father years earlier. But...Read More
A reporter and her cameraman connect a surviving Jonestown leader and a TV exec's missing son to a drug war where jungle installations are being massacred by an army of natives and a skilled wh...Read More
A young girl attends her high school reunion where she is taken prisoner and planned to be used as a sacrifice in a Druid ceremony for the spring equinox. 1982
Supernatural hi-jinx ensue when Hole drummer Patty Schemel joins Zabrecky to conduct a seance to summon Siegfried and Roy's tiger Mantecore.