Michael Angelo Nigro is a Kansas City multi-instrumentalist who recorded his first album in 1977, the self-titled Michael Angelo. Recorded during his off hours at his job as a session man at Li...Read More
“There’s a strange romanticism to going a little bit crazy and playing the piano to yourself and singing into the night." Singer/songwriter Cate Le Bon began her career collaborating with fello...Read More
The Texas-born, L.A.-based singer and songwriter Jess Williamson makes deeply felt songs that orbit around her powerful voice. In her most recent album for Mexican Summer, 2020's Sorceress, tha...Read More
Danish punk stalwarts Iceage formed as a group in 2008, fronted by Ellias Bender Rønnefelt with guitarist Johan Suurballe Wieth, Jakob Tvilling Pless on bass and drummer Dan Kjær Nielsen. Known...Read More
The henchmen fled in terror, pursued by Van Dorn and the iron monster. Gloria released Stanfield and they hurried after Van Dorn, but the professor and robot had disappeared.
With Van Dorn's electric torch, Gloria burned open the vault door and rescued Stanfield. Needing time to work out his scheme to get control of the Tribune, Barnett imprisoned McDonald on a rock...Read More
Stanfield raced ahead of the train, eluded his pursuer, and hid in Van Dorn's mountain laboratory. Barnett's estranged daughter telephoned Stanfield that Cadwell, for whose murder he was sought...Read More
Out of his senses due to a bullet wound, Van Dorn sends his big robot after Barnett and his henchmen. After a reign of gunfire, which does little to stop the robot powered by Van Dorn, the robo...Read More
After rescuing Gloria from the trap before the vault, Stanfield discovered that Van Dorn, wherever he was, had his deadly "Destroying Ray." Fearing he might attempt Barnett's life, Stanfield te...Read More
Ignoring a road signal, believing it a trick to stop them, Gloria and Stanfield were caught in an avalanche of rock and dirt, but ploughed through and with the aid of the "Vanishing Ray" outwit...Read More
Industry promotional video for Dennis Hopper's The Last Movie.
The original theatrical trailer for The Last Movie.
Writer Jessica Hundley's interview with Dennis Hopper for this intro to his lost classic, The Last Movie. Played before Paris Photo screening 2014.
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
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 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