In Alice in Acidland (1969), a wholesome college student succumbs to the temptations of marijuana and becomes a dope-crazed sexual omnivore until she hits rock bottom after taking the plunge into LSD.
Machine gun wielding mimes, robots, blood thirsty sharks, free-loving debauchery and poignant anti-war monologues by raving mad hippies, all this and more is present in writer-director-prophet ...Read More
After consuming rabies-infected meat pies, an LSD-crazed hippie cult goes on a vicious murdering rampage! Heavily censored since its original release, the infamous landmark of cinematic brutali...Read More
Hollywood legend Lash LaRue returns to the silver screen in this thrilling tale of zombies, the occult, and stretching the definition of “Hollywood legend” as far as our lawyers will allow us! ...Read More
NOT THE MICHAEL KEATON ONE, THE EVIL SERIAL KILLER SNOWMAN ONE.
Okay, now that we’ve got that out of the way, grab your stovepipe hat and favorite murder implement for Jack Frost!
A truck...Read More
In this atmospheric blaxploitation classic, a young Christian mother turns away from her faith to a more ancient religion… and summons a tribal priest from the dead to avenge her teenage daught...Read More
This adventure is taken from the popular British comic stripthat ran between 1932 until 1963. Jane and her companion Jungle Jack Buck travel with a team of British adventurers, including 'The C...Read More
Purple Mountains, the last project of late Silver Jews singer David Berman, released after a decade of absence from the music industry and a month prior to his tragic passing, was a clever, occ...Read More
In 1985, SPIN Magazine asked Bob Dylan "What movies do you wish you'd been in?" One of his answers was "I Was a Zombie For the F.B.I," which had aired for the first time on cable TV on "Night F...Read More
This 1986 episode of New Sounds brings you a survey of Great Britain’s music geographies of the 1980s. The lineup includes Two Minds Crack, who rose from the industrial ashes of South Wales in ...Read More
The first and only film in which Peter Cushing portrayed a vampire is also the most unapologetically bizarre movie of his entire career. When horror’s biggest star (Cushing) announces his retir...Read More
When The Lights Go Out, The Knife Goes In…! In Lamberto Bava’s Blade in the Dark, Bruno is hired to compose the music for a new horror movie and rents an isolated villa to concentrate on his wo...Read More
TV 2000 takes a look back at 1985 in rock, from the fashion fads to the films. Lisa Robinson interviews singer Paul Young. Also including videos from Tears for Fears and Huey Lewis and the News.
The incredible Dragon Lee (The Clones of Bruce Lee) teams with high-kicking John Liu (Snuff Bottle Connection) in this over-the-top Bruceploitation classic: The only two masters of Strike Rock ...Read More
Night Flight takes you to the dazzling animation of contemporary music videos, from Herbie Hancock's computer-assisted imagery to the kaleidoscopic videos of Adrian Belew and the Tom Tom Club.
After inventing a time machine, Mexican wrestler, El Santo, uses it to go back in time to track down the location of Dracula's hidden treasure. This is with the noble intention of using the tre...Read More
Dr. Freda Frankenstein (Gina Romand) and her assistant, Dr. Yanco (Roberto Canedo), try to find the formula for an elixir that enables them to achieve eternal youth. The only problem is that th...Read More
This special ‘90s syndication episode feature host Tom Juarez introducing multiple classic Night Flight segments. PAL Tape 7 profiles Simple Minds and Aretha Franklin.
Shortly before he surrendered to the gory excesses of horror, Lucio Fulci - the notorious director of ZOMBIE and PERVERSION STORY - crafted one last brilliant thriller with a killer twist. Jenn...Read More
Night Flight welcomes one of the most mysterious bands in rock history, The Residents, to celebrate their landmark 1979 album ESKIMO, which explored Inuit culture, music and spirituality. Tonig...Read More